Example sentences of "he have [adv] [vb pp] as " in BNC.

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1 Quintus stresses that he must ask those he has already helped as a lawyer to repay their obligation to him now , assure the powerful that they will not regret supporting him , and make friends where he normally would not .
2 Now , if we think along these lines then we will be sorely tempted to say that although the child does not have to observe his behaviour to be able to say , ‘ I like Auntie Kate ’ , there is something else he must observe , something inner and private , a ‘ feeling ’ he has somehow identified as a liking-Auntie-Kate feeling .
3 He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe , and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland .
4 He has twice served as parish priest there over 10 years .
5 He did n't sleep , despite being tired , but sat up into the small hours with an object of study that he 'd previously dismissed as fanciful nonsense : Chant 's final letter .
6 ‘ Poorboy ! 'said Charlotte , suddenly outraged by the weariness and exasperation of this ineffectual little man , worn out by a job he had probably chosen as the most profitable within his scope , and now found to be extending him far beyond the end of his tether .
7 Suzuki admitted that he had received 10,000,000 yen from Abe which he had neither declared as a political donation nor as personal income , and Shiozaki acknowledged the receipt of 20,000,000 yen but denied that it had been a bribe .
8 Although he relished playing for Rangers , the team he had fervently supported as a youth , Fleck fell foul of the club 's increasingly strict discipline .
9 He had just qualified as a surgeon .
10 He was , in his way , as redundant as the steam engines whose numbers he had avidly collected as a boy in Swindon .
11 He had previously served as Deputy Chairman and as a member of the Central Council ( since 1986 ) .
12 He wants to use the battle field , which he had previously described as a place of ‘ ungracious clamours ’ , to purge his anger and hurt .
13 Ken did n't want to think there was any remnant of a woman 's sexual smell on a man he had previously trusted as one of his own .
14 With its crossed bands of stone , its high arched windows and copper cupola it reminded Dalgliesh of the brick towers he had laboriously erected as a child , brick on precarious brick , until they toppled in noisy disorder on the nursery floor .
15 It proved so effective that Wedgwood 's QC suddenly threw down the gauntlet to those he had continually derided as the ‘ united aesthetes ’ saying , ‘ If you are so sure you can save this building , buy it yourselves for £1 . ’
16 It reminded him of a veined glass marble he had once owned as a boy .
17 Looking into her frightened eyes , he could n't help being reminded of a leveret he had once caught as a boy .
18 It turned out that the encomium had little to do with these epics , but for his generous economic support of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute , where he had once worked as a lowly attendant .
19 In 1986 , Robben played guitar for Miles Davis , whom he had often cited as his greatest influence .
20 Here Gehlen collected up the thousands of spools of microfilm that over the years he had painstakingly amassed as part of his record of Russian intelligence .
21 He had never felt as if he belonged .
22 Though dawn was approaching , he had only loomed as a huge shadow to her .
23 For Oldfield , exacting a satisfactory arrangement with Virgin had become a point of principle , inextricably entwined with his feelings for the man whom he had long regarded as friend and protector , and his need to prove something to himself : ‘ It had got to a point where I said I ca n't respect myself unless I 'm prepared to stand up and fight Richard .
24 Rhee had been expelled from the exiled ‘ government ’ because of his maverick qualities in 1925 and he had then functioned as an independent , although claiming still to be the authentic voice of the government .
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