Example sentences of "[vb -s] he have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The rest were a maze of villages with names that sounded like the refrain for a pantomime song , villages whose lives were as far removed from those Manchester lives he had known for so long that it was as if they inhabited another planet .
2 The Chancellor 's parliamentary private secretary has resigned because he wants his say on Europe ; MP Tony Favell says he 's quit as John Major 's right-hand man so he can air his true views from the back benches .
3 George Waldron , the MP for Buckingham , says he 's shocked by the loss of 250 jobs at the Westcote Rocket Research Plant .
4 He says he 's got to be a good tractor driver and be able to go straight .
5 His office says he has kept at least 20 top-flight journalists and analysts cooling their heels waiting to interview him since October .
6 Mr Larkin says he has learned from the criminal underworld about the events on the night of April 27 .
7 Stellato says he has paid for his crime , but believes the sentence was a mistake .
8 Stellato says he has paid for his crime , but believes the sentence was a mistake .
9 Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts .
10 Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts .
11 Certainly , this was the way he needed to present it for domestic consumption , for this new alliance and the concession of territory for military use by a foreign power scarcely seemed consistent with the many hours and column inches he had devoted to demonizing the western democracies and to denouncing the British " occupation " of Gibraltar .
12 Whatever hurts he had suffered in the past , with his Leo open-heartedness , he was one of nature 's true romantics .
13 Kaas had said nothing , had just wondered what they would say about his public image if they ever discovered the extent of the terrorist acts he had unleashed in the last few months .
14 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 .
15 But he followed closely behind her and presented himself to her mother with another of the staccato nods he had learned on the parade ground .
16 But by the end of last year Mr Yanagitani had lost so much money that he was unable to honour the investment guarantees he had given to his clients .
17 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 .
18 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 . ’
19 We were at Oxford together , Robert and I , and have often talked the night away in former times , mingling literature and politics and cheap red wine with the cigarette smoke and the laughter and the brittle pile of old Al Bowlly records he had stumbled upon in a junk-shop kept by a one-time Polish airman .
20 It also has a detailed chapter on the handling of cross-wind landing gear that I 'll bet Peter Underhill wishes he had read before testing the Helio Courier in our March issue .
21 Corman called ‘ It 's a wrap ’ on Friday evening , and realized that he still had almost forty-eight hours ' usage left on the warehouse and sets he had rented for The Raven .
22 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 ’ .
23 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 .
24 He believes he has detected in Nottingham the emergence of new types of TMP resistant DHFRs .
25 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 .
26 At present , the most plausible interpretation is probably that these forts were centres of royal power intended to enable Harald to control the areas which the Jelling rune stone suggests he had won for himself .
27 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 .
28 Yeah he does look like but oi , you know that Spiderma oi oi , oi you know that Spiderman one you had yeah where deathlock is that was Spiderman and erm it erm and erm Spiderman 's talking to this guy and erm he 's he 's dressed in green and he looks just like erm death like erm Kill Power .
29 He 's he 's gone in the bar just for
30 Yes well he 's he 's promoted since then .
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