Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] has [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What matters is that she has given us the most glorious production we have ever had at Hochhauser .
2 So continuous is this precipitation that it has earned itself the name of ‘ marine snow ’ .
3 I am sure that he has recorded what the hon. Gentleman said .
4 It does not have to be that he has conceived what the French are calling the coup de force for Miss Jonathan . ’
5 Mr Heseltine can reasonably say that he has done what the political reality required of him .
6 Once it has decided what the text is ‘ about ’ , it queries each apparently new or discordant topic or action , and amends its database from the writer 's response .
7 The Queen has been told that she is not to summon anybody to form a Government until she has heard who the new Leader is .
8 I recently helped one of the Costain girls on some research and she has sent me the final document , which I suspect will one day be of invaluable professional use , so it was nice she remembered .
9 God placed the enforcing of Satan 's defeat in the hands of His servants and He has given them the authority .
10 ‘ As far as Frank is concerned , he is entirely satisfied with what I am doing and he has given me the space to get on with it .
11 Well , these days I can reach the highest shelves of the house library , and walk into Porteneil to visit the one there , so I can check up on anything my father says , and he has to tell me the truth .
12 Eliot told me that if he misses his tea he is no good for anything until he has had it the following day . ’
13 The parties have to accept the expert 's decision , unless he has asked himself the wrong question of law : Nikko Hotels ( UK ) Ltd v MEPC plc [ 1991 ] 28 EG 86 .
14 Since he has offered her the role of Claudia Cohn-Casson , she has introduced him to journalists , script writers and directors .
15 West Indies , for their part , are simply playing their own game and , since it has made them the most powerful team in the world , can not see why they should deprive themselves of their trump cards just because other countries can not produce trump cards of their own .
16 Sherie intends to take Neil on holiday after Christmas to help him over his ordeal — after she has bought him the mountain bike he has set his heart on .
17 He is merely expressing a suspicion , and in a sense a hope ( ‘ when she has given him the clap , then he 'll come back to me ’ , to modernize it somewhat ) .
18 When he has to deliver anything the man opens the door maybe half an inch .
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