Example sentences of "[verb] he has [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I expect he has fallen in love . |
2 | He was dropped too early — but instead of sulking he has returned with his old fire . |
3 | They say he has traded with the Soul Eaters for centuries , although I do n't know why . |
4 | His office says he has kept at least 20 top-flight journalists and analysts cooling their heels waiting to interview him since October . |
5 | Mr Larkin says he has learned from the criminal underworld about the events on the night of April 27 . |
6 | Stellato says he has paid for his crime , but believes the sentence was a mistake . |
7 | Stellato says he has paid for his crime , but believes the sentence was a mistake . |
8 | Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts . |
9 | Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts . |
10 | Your puppy is now a young mature adult and let us assume he has gone through puppyhood with no problems . |
11 | The England flanker showed he has recovered from a rib cartilage injury by playing in Harlequins ' 57-10 victory over Bedford . |
12 | ‘ I 've never played Eddie before but I know he will be trying his best just like he has done throughout his career . ’ |
13 | He acknowledges he has learned from Porter 's writing on competitive advantage , but probably speaks for most of his peers when he says : ‘ I do n't read business texts written by academics for the purpose of discovering a direct application that I can use . |
14 | ‘ As far as I can see there is no evidence that when [ he ] has absconded he has come to any real harm . |
15 | ‘ I do n't think he has changed at all . |
16 | He thinks he has saved for his holiday — a fallacy that is exposed only when he tries to redeem those bits of paper against an empty spending account . |
17 | The jackal thinks he has feasted on the buffalo when in fact he has just eaten the eyes , entrails and testicles rejected by the lion . ’ |
18 | Barry Hearn , who has guided the Norwich-based prospect since 1989 , admitted he has spoken to Bowe 's manager , Rock Newman . |
19 | I think he has come to a rendezvous . |
20 | To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what estimates he has made of the costs of providing accommodation for those leaving the Army as a result of the reductions in the Army under ’ Options for Change ’ . |
21 | To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what estimates he has made of the effect on the reactive capability of United Kingdom defence industries of a reduction in defence expenditure to the Western European Union average . |
22 | He believes he has detected in Nottingham the emergence of new types of TMP resistant DHFRs . |
23 | Especially rich in irony is Le Prestre et Alison , " The Priest and Alison " , in which a lecherous priest believes he has succeeded in bedding a beautiful young girl but has had , in the darkness , an elderly whore substituted for her . |
24 | Gooch , still wary of any contact with the press , offered no explaination , but proceded to react in a manner which suggests he has decided upon the antidote to troubles at home and troubles with the bat . |