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

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1 The acquirer 's solicitor should reserve the right to incorporate additional warranties when he has received all the information about the target , read the accountants ' report and read the draft disclosure letter .
2 ‘ He 's such an important video artist worldwide , known particularly well in the United States where he has won numerous awards . ’
3 Murray said : ‘ John is an experienced player who has scored goals wherever he has played .
4 It is however landscape which holds the greatest interest for the Royal artist and Deeside , the Yorkshire Dales , and Norfolk are among the areas where he has roamed with sketch-pad and paints .
5 Sometimes he is just a secondary figure floating in the novel 's bloodstream , as at the fête where he has got roped in with a few other young men to be a marshal and make sure everything goes smoothly .
6 Mr Tony Byrne , aged 35 , from Middlesbrough , joins the company from BASF where he has worked for 13 years .
7 STEVE DAVIS revealed last night how he has conquered his nerves and set his sights on a seventh UK Championship .
8 ‘ The food would probably be excellent , ’ the novel ends , as Julian the camp-survivor muses happily to himself in a sunlit Paris where he has settled , staring into a favourite restaurant in the Latin Quarter : ‘ He began to examine the menu .
9 The question of Mr Brown 's achievements has become more pressing because of a Californian term-limits law ( yes , another initiative ) which will eject him by 1996 from the assembly where he has sat for 27 years .
10 Under a hire-purchase agreement the hirer undertakes to hire the goods for a specified period at a specified rent and he is given an option to buy the goods when he has paid all the specified rent .
11 Will the hon. Gentleman tell the constituent of mine who is over 21 and earns £50 for a 40-hour week why he has taken a greater percentage of the young man 's earnings than he has from his right hon. and hon. Friends who go to the City and , for part-time work , earn hundreds of thousands of pounds ?
12 Monie will be sadly missed , not only at Wigan but throughout the domestic game where he has set a shining example with his model behaviour off the field and his professionally-sound methods on it .
13 Dr Lillford , ( right ) who received the senior medal , is principal chemist at Unilever where he has led background research groups in the investigation and development of several product ranges .
14 Instead , Bayle will remain in the US where he has lived since winning the world 250cc crown in 1989 , to concentrate on retaining his American supercross Masters ' title , which clashes with the world tournament .
15 I think one of the great areas of such as system is in teaching young doctors , in training people , and an expert who ca n't tell a tutee why he has given a certain answer is n't really much good as a teacher .
16 Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London .
17 L trials are usually more difficult to organize the teacher may have to plan some considerable way ahead before you can observe lessons where he has used the program several times before .
18 When he is there , will he explain to the people of the north-west why he has changed his mind about borrowing ?
19 The Minister may say that the trusteeship can be renewed for a further five years , but I see no reason why he has resisted the expert opinion of the trustees and directors of the museums .
20 a minute , is there any reason why he has got to do that , because he has no other contact with year nine at all ?
21 According to article 3 of the Swiss civil code , ‘ no person can plead bona fides in any case where he has failed to exercise the degree of care required by the circumstances ’ .
22 John went over to Mosquito Island where he has established James for a few days with a government tent , man and fitting-up .
23 Judicial review does lie to the visitor in cases where he has acted outside his jurisdiction in the sense that he did not have the power under the regulating documents to enter into the adjudication of the dispute , or has abused his power , or has acted in breach of the rules of natural justice ( post , pp. 1114F–G , G–H , 1125H , 1126C–D , 1129H — 1130A ) .
24 Judicial review does lie to the visitor in cases where he has acted outside his jurisdiction ( in the narrow sense ) or abused his powers or acted in breach of the rules of natural justice .
25 ‘ We rarely have been in a position where he has had the confidence to go for it , ’ said Gray .
26 He will probably have it in America where he has signed with film legend Paul Newman 's Indycar team .
27 Green records when he has had a particularly good meal : after eating at the Swan in Grasmere , with Anne , he writes ‘ the dinner good and cheap , all cheerful …
28 His shirt is frayed at the sleeves where he has rolled back the cuffs , his skin shows brown down the open front , there are small dark hairs , a glistening drop of sweat .
29 Establishing these broad relationships is one of the real achievements of McLuhan and those influenced by him , and , at a time when he has gone out of fashion , it is worth stressing the importance of the ‘ specificity of the medium ’ .
30 Will he tell the House why he has rejected the CBI 's call for investment incentives and investment strategies ?
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