Example sentences of "what he has [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When he observes the actual performance he may find it difficult to associate what he has seen with what he had been led to expect .
2 And what makes his analysis so attractive is the fact that he has resolutely turned his back on the temptations to reduce what he has seen to some supposedly more fundamental principle of animal behaviour .
3 May I congratulate my right hon. Friend on what he has done at Maastricht in limiting the powers of the Commission , about which my constituents have been concerned for a long time ?
4 What he has done on screen , however , is to reduce the Neverland to the lowest common denominator of American junk culture .
5 What he has done on screen , however , is to reduce the Neverland to the lowest common denominator of American junk culture .
6 And what he has done with such ready money as he kept about his house neither I nor his clerk can tell as yet . ’
7 Christian presuppositions are nothing less than the whole truth of who God is and what he has done for us .
8 ‘ It falls to me , as it did first with Peter Shilton and then with Terry Butcher , to place on record on behalf of the Football Association what he has done for his country .
9 When God instructs his people Israel to care for the poor , the appeal is invariably on the basis of what he has done for them .
10 What he has done for leukaemia research is brilliant — and what he has done for me is give me my confidence back .
11 What he has done for leukaemia research is brilliant — and what he has done for me is give me my confidence back .
12 What he has done for them is as various as the media he uses .
13 Look what he has done to me . ’
14 As he was led away from the dock by prison officer , a woman in the public gallery shouted ‘ He deserves to be hanged for what he has done to the children . ’
15 Adultery has been a hanging matter — both in this and in the usual sense of the phrase — for the literature of the past , and perhaps it could be suggested that both senses may at times be presented to the mind by what Amis does with the subject , and that there is no striking difference in this respect between what he did in the Sixties and what he has done in the Eighties .
16 In the reflection phase , the learner stands back and looks at what he has done in the investment phase .
17 ‘ It will take a generation for this country 's railways to recover from what he has done in this one year . ’
18 I respect him for what he has done in Santa Barbara .
19 The Zuckerman books are a medley of differences and affinities between what we are able to infer about Roth 's life and what he has made of it in art .
20 It is this in fact that makes it possible to speak of man as a sinner , deserving judgement , because he is capable of guilt and bears responsibility for what he has made of himself ; and precisely here lies the point upon which God 's grace in Jesus Christ comes to bear .
21 When trials come we must trust what he has revealed about himself in the Bible rather than what our senses tell us at that particular point in time .
22 But as they analyse what he has said to different people , they begin to see that the question is not really pertinent .
23 As I understood the submission , the Attorney-General was not contending that the use of Parliamentary material by the courts for the purposes of construction would constitute an ‘ impeachment ’ of freedom of speech since impeachment is limited to cases where a Member of Parliament is sought to be made liable , either in criminal or civil proceeding , for what he has said in Parliament , e.g. , by criminal prosecution , by action for libel or by seeking to prove malice on the basis of such words .
24 I said to the Leader of the Opposition that ’ jerk ’ is not on the list of unparliamentary expressions but , bearing in mind the nature of this debate , it would help the House if he refined what he has said in the interests of good order .
25 The contract is what he has said in his word .
26 For me , it was as much a personal triumph for the coach , Ian McGeechan , as anybody else , because of what he has achieved with this side in such a short space of time .
27 If he gets what he has asked for , then the promise is given for consideration unless there is some vitiating factor .
28 Then , in the last part of the day , he should revise what he has composed in the morning …
29 But such knowledge would not be systematically imparted , with a view of long-term utility , nor with the aim of enabling the student to adapt what he has learned to new and hitherto unthought of situations .
30 What he has learned from Goldsmith ( ‘ the only genius I have ever come across ’ ) is that the holding company is not the most important unit of corporate organisation .
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