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

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1 It was impossible for him to have escaped on his own for the door was secured by a wedge , pushed through a hasp to hold the hinged staple in place .
2 There is a significant difference , and I do not feel it is only a class and an age difference , between the spare dignity of the oath Marco has learned from his early years and the oath which the Rat has devised as part of the game he has created for his Club :
3 Denis Cannan 's Dear Daddy ( 1976 ) , again , another successful stage comedy , tells of a virtuous middle-aged family man whose life is triumphantly self-organised down to its last petty details — exactly one-third of a bottle of wine at dinner every evening — until the comfortable domestic order he has created in his second marriage turns into an object of irrational despair to those around him ; and when his first wife , ruined by alcohol , abruptly re-enters his world , he is forced to accept a share of deferred responsibility for the wreckage of her life .
4 He has lived at his Glebe Farm home for more than 30 years but had not relished fighting for its survival .
5 He has lived in his rickety hut for most of his fifty years .
6 However , his ‘ homework ’ is strictly limited by the progress he has achieved during his rehabilitation treatment ( p. 134 ) .
7 Mr Field followed his talk with a film on a very original model railway which he has constructed in his garden at Oldbury .
8 However , wrote Goldberg , turning the page and tearing it slightly in his eagerness to go on , my son is rather short-sighted , something he has inherited from his mother , and recently , during a school trip to Dieppe , he dropped his glasses and cracked one of the lenses .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what recent representations he has received about his proposal to introduce a Bill to address problems of youngsters under 17 years stealing cars .
10 The contract is what he has said in his word .
11 He has played for his country and gives the impression , out on the field , of being a wise old campaigner .
12 And what sweat he has exchanged for his money
13 He does not see her face : it seems that she is not the Juanita he has kept in his mind : yet he is haunted by an inexplicable likeness and is perturbed by the young American 's cool reception of his warning .
14 More ducks arrived , shouting , ‘ He has escaped from his garden !
15 In so far as the plaintiffs are seeking to recover from the third defendant money which he has obtained for his own benefit or for the benefit of companies which are , in effect , his alter ego , I can see that the third party would have an overwhelming argument that it can not be just and equitable to require him to contribute to whatever the third defendant is ordered to pay to the plaintiffs .
16 But , even though Sir Hugo Mallinger holds parties for his tenants in the gallery he has built above his cloisters , the social dimension that Disraeli liked to imagine is not a conspicuous aspect of such houses as it is of St Genevieve .
17 Vic Wilcox asks Brian Everthorpe to stay for a meeting he has arranged with his technical and production managers .
18 A monument he has erected to his wife ( née Brobity ) is more of an encomium upon his own virtues than upon hers ; his father .
19 And sitting , of course , more or less where he sat , now that he has moved into his new office .
20 Richard 's place is open to him , but not very convenient , and whilst Phil ( step-dad ) is very supportive , he has moved into his new girl-friend 's house , which comes kitted out with 3 children , so that in fact there is n't an awful lot of room for Roger .
21 Here Dr Keep , 50 , tells of the real-life horrors he has witnessed in his long career .
22 The business men came , we heard , the Chancellor listened , and he has incorporated in his proposals a large number of deregulatory measures , which will ease cash flow and make it easier to deal with the VAT man and the Inland Revenue .
23 There were gifts and handshakes on the top floor of Hinton House as Sir christopher Bade farewell to some of the many friends he has made during his six-year chairmanship .
24 A similar exercise has been undertaken by Karlsson whose work we shall refer to again because of the interesting comments he has made about his observations from a genetics viewpoint .
25 Mr Heseltine is slowly reaping the reward of the patience , persistence and self-restraint he has demonstrated since his stormy resignation in 1986 .
26 I note that his question was as full of ideological claptrap as all the others that he has asked during his career in the House .
27 His Dad has grounded him and he has stayed in his room .
28 He produced the unpublished manuscript of a book he has written about his experiment , which he had just had translated into English .
29 His autobiography , Living Dangerously , and his book about the discovery of Ubar , Atlantis of the Sands , are just two of a string of best-sellers he has written about his adventures .
30 He has written about his experiences in the respected twice-yearly Darlington Postgraduate Journal which is put together by doctors at the Memorial Hospital .
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