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

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1 And he has already called on Chancellor Norman Lamont to make a Commons statement ‘ as a matter of the utmost urgency ’ setting out the Government 's intentions .
2 Although he has only been rallying for one year he has already appeared on the BBC Top Gear championship series when viewers saw him win his grand touring class .
3 He has also hit on one of the more interesting couplings for the ubiquitous B minor Sonata .
4 Project spokesman Shamsuddin Ahmed said : ‘ We had written to the Home Office Minister , Peter Lloyd , asking for support and he has now passed on the letter to the Heritage Minister , Peter Brooke .
5 The barge carrying the body springs a leak , his ceremonial uniform is soaked as he frantically bales , he worries about the expensive watch which he has inadvertently left on the coffin , the ceremony leaves him with a bad cold which he tries , not altogether successfully , to hide when he is presented to the King .
6 MR MAJOR 'S Cabinet is a careful balancing act that reflects the emphasis he has always placed on party unity .
7 Sergeant Newton Barrios had investigated more than seven hundred traffic fatalities in the city of New Orleans , but this was the worst he 'd ever seen on the St Claude Avenue Bridge .
8 ‘ Keith added a huge thing to the band , ’ enthuses Bryan , ‘ and he 'd never recorded on an album before .
9 ‘ Do n't worry , Cawthorne deserves everything that 's coming to him , ’ said McInnes in a tone I bet he 'd never used on Sorrel .
10 Detectives involved in the murder inquiry had not been fooled by Green 's charade of wanting to help them — he had even appeared on TV with a tearful plea for aid in finding the killer .
11 On June 20 President Venkataraman had directed Rao to test his government 's strength in the Lok Sabha within 30 days , a requirement he had also placed on the two previous minority governments .
12 The solicitor acting for the College sought to argue that the Rybak case did not help Mr Sen as he had also acted on the advice of a solicitor .
13 The auctioneer , Harry Pickering , came into the room and announced he had just heard on the wireless that the King had died .
14 He was gazing forwards and he looked as if he had just stepped on a drawing-pin .
15 He had just embarked on another huge canvas Solomon .
16 Although he had already sent on Ian Wright for back injury victim Les Ferdinand , the rules of the competition still allowed for a third outfield substitution .
17 With less than twenty minutes of his shift remaining he had already decided on the clothes he would be wearing for the special occasion .
18 He could drive out to Wenlock Manor and dine but he had already lunched on his own .
19 He had reportedly insisted on resubmitting his resignation , first tendered shortly after the March 9 demonstration , despite a recommendation by the Serbian government that the Assembly should refuse it .
20 Richard , back from work after a tiresome day , stopped on the Embankment to look , and remembered that he had once gone on board the Waalhaven for a drink when she put in at Orfordness .
21 But he had crossed the road — actually crossed the road — to tell her he thought it was the most interesting interview he had ever heard on the Parker Show .
22 He had been exposed as a secret police informer under the ousted communist regime , although he insisted that his activities had been confined to reporting on foreign visitors to Sofia 's Natural History Museum ( where he had been a department head ) and on his visits abroad for scientific research ; he categorically denied that he had ever informed on dissidents .
23 In 1348 the king restored the Earl of Lancaster 's title to the Honour and castle of Pontefract , which he had hitherto held on lease from the queen , ‘ having regard to the good service and great honour which our … cousin has done us in Gascony ’ .
24 He remembered how strong she was and how much he had always relied on her .
25 He had always banked on being good enough to play another Test match , even if he had been made to serve the full five-year ban .
26 Lucifer 's face was so devil-like as he said it that he frightened even Izzie , a thing he had never done on stage .
27 He had gone on to a party at a rich woman 's house , he explained , and seen a display of drinks such as he had never seen on earth before .
28 He had never run on heavy ground in his life and his best form was always on good or fast going , ’ he said yesterday .
29 He had never raced on an oval nor ever driven more than 200 miles in a race .
30 Although the judge , Mr Justice Jowitt , had questioned the victim about the length of her skirt — it was a mini-skirt — Ms Calloway said he had twice intervened on the victim 's behalf .
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