Example sentences of "he have [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems that he speaks no English although he has lived in this country for some time ; he is in fact Italian by birth . |
2 | For me , it was as much a personal triumph for the coach , Ian McGeechan , as anybody else , because of what he has achieved with this side in such a short space of time . |
3 | He too , dies the early death of romance — en poète , as the poet Burns put it with reference to his own fate — and his end is enveloped in the consequences of his supposing that he has lit upon some Chatterton manuscripts . |
4 | He has contributed to many magazines and newspapers and has held a string of exhibitions in England and France . |
5 | He has contributed to many magazines and newspapers and has held a string of exhibitions in England and France . |
6 | He has flirted with that theme . |
7 | An example of a limitation clause is where a supplier of computer software limits his liability for faulty software to the licence fee he has received for that software . |
8 | He has written novels and travel books set in Latin America , Africa , the Caribbean , India and Europe ; what he has to say about any country is worth reading . |
9 | So although he has gone to some trouble to leave tracks across his own land at Highgrove specially for the local hunt , the Beaufort , he hardly ever joins them . |
10 | Dalian , who has scored in 12 of the 22 Villa games he has played in this season , explained : ‘ When I came back from Spain a big adjustment had to be made . |
11 | Dalian , who has scored in 12 of the 22 Villa games he has played in this season , explained : ‘ When I came back from Spain a big adjustment had to be made . |
12 | It is true , as Mr Chedlow has stressed , that he has not got as many years before him through which he has to live with this discomfort , pain and impairment of movement . |
13 | ‘ He has to live amongst these people may God help him . ’ |
14 | He turns his back upon the life he has led in this society . |
15 | 4.33 Similarly , when lost earnings have meant that on return to work the plaintiff is free of tax for a period , having fallen below the level of earnings on which tax is payable , the tax that he has escaped during that period is a compensatory gain that must be taken into account in the assessment of his lost earnings ( Brayson v Wilmot-Breedon [ 1976 ] CLY 682 ) . |
16 | He has served on several Law Society committees , was Chair of the Young Solicitors Group , and Chair of the International Relations Committee from 1983 to 1987 . |
17 | It goes as follows : " So man is approaching a more complete fulfilment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world . |
18 | He has sent off some ideas to Africa for inclusion in the first draft , which should be ready in about ten days . |
19 | Do shut up , Tilney : no wonder little Toby is such an insensitive oaf , if he has to listen to that racket every night … |
20 | He has raced in several countries primarily on the European mainland — Belgium , France , Germany and Spain among others . |
21 | The table he has built on this plan — only a mock-up as yet — is in two halves , each with a half circle cut out . |
22 | 4.1 Our proposals for reform recognise the importance of two principles : First , a landlord or a tenant of property should not continue to enjoy rights nor be under any obligation arising from a lease once he has parted with all interest in the property . |
23 | He turns his old head wearily , as if to indicate to his family the kind of people he has to deal with these days . |
24 | Many generous and warm tributes have been paid to my right hon. Friend the Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) for not only his speech but the massive contribution that he has made to this Parliament and our country during the last generation . |
25 | And you have Rochester who has erm he 's not exactly been a degenerate and he has shown some restraint , he has cared for this wife , he 's brought her home . |
26 | He is well qualified to do the job he has done for many years and we will continue to employ him at races . ’ |
27 | He is well qualified to do the job he has done for many years and we will continue to employ him at races . ’ |
28 | He has haggled on that number with the Home Secretary and been beaten down … |
29 | He has come to this conclusion after studying teeth from 124 individuals in a pre-agricultural group dating from 1000 BC to AD 1150 and 188 individuals from an agricultural group dating from AD 1150 to AD 1550 . |
30 | How can an unchangeable God hand out in this age what he has forbidden in another age ? |