Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] he has [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 And so when you get peace , when God gives his gift of peace , it 's not something he has given from heaven down to you but he says , my peace , I give unto you .
2 Any intelligent man , once he has been given the opportunity to voice his feelings , will understand just what he has done and be able to see that it makes no sense at all to build upon an isolated failure when he has a lifetime of ‘ successes ’ about which he could think .
3 It would not be whimsical to suggest that I still go to Arsenal now because of what Swindon did to me then : like a gambler who keeps playing because it is the only way to win back what he has lost , I still feel , somewhere in me , that I am owed for what Ian Ure and Jon Sammels and Bobby Gould put me through that afternoon .
4 The rule being established that apart from special circumstances he can not interfere by injunction with the state 's collection of its revenues , an action at law to recover back what he has paid is the alternative left .
5 The rule being established that apart from special circumstances he can not interfere by injunction with the state 's collection of its revenues , an action at law to recover back what he has paid is the alternative left .
6 The rule being established that apart from special circumstances he can not interfere by injunction with the state 's collection of its revenues , an action at law to recover back what he has paid is the alternative left .
7 It 's very agreeable to be able to reach down and offer someone a helping hand — particularly someone he has looked up to for so long .
8 In self-correcting drills , the pause is followed by the correct response , permitting the learner to compare immediately what he has said and what he should have said ( Mackey 1965 ) .
9 And this is precisely what he has done , to present everyone else with a fait accompli .
10 That is precisely what he has done though ‘ vitality ’ is a curious word to apply to something as still and emotionally stifling .
11 That is precisely what he has done , though ‘ vitality ’ is a curious word to apply to something as still and emotionally stifling .
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