Example sentences of "he have [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 I fully agree with my noble and learned friend 's observation that the dictum in Morris has led to confusion and complication where those in de facto control have been charged with theft from a company and I , too , consider , on the basis ( which he assumes only for the sake of argument ) that the Morris dictum is correct , that it would be wrong , when a person who by virtue of his position in the company constitutes ‘ the directing mind and will of the company ’ is accused of stealing from the company , to acquit that person on the ground that , in his capacity as the company , he has consented to the taking ( by himself ) of the company 's property , with the result that no appropriation , and therefore no theft , has occurred .
2 There is a general principle that a person can not complain of that which he has consented to .
3 Against this vision of debtors ' prisons , ‘ harm to interests ’ theories merely require a person in default to pay monetary compensation for any harm which he has caused to protected interests .
4 Anyway , there was promotion in it : when we next come across him , less than a year later , he has risen to the giddy heights of master , taking over from William Cox .
5 For as long as he can remember , he has yearned to be — wait for it — a rock star .
6 Now he has decamped to Hollywood , where his blandly commercial approach and hit track record has won him this prestigious assignment , a high-concept , low-intelligence star vehicle .
7 His 5ft 10in and 13 stone are rather baggily proportioned and he has answered to ‘ The Whale ’ .
8 He has contributed to many magazines and newspapers and has held a string of exhibitions in England and France .
9 He has contributed to many magazines and newspapers and has held a string of exhibitions in England and France .
10 Writing in the Daily Telegraph , he describes how , on three recent occasions , he has contributed to ‘ ostensibly serious television documentary programmes ’ .
11 He has alluded to existing clinical skills and appropriate postgraduate formal education being necessary before registration could take place and provider numbers granted .
12 But as they analyse what he has said to different people , they begin to see that the question is not really pertinent .
13 So although he has gone to some trouble to leave tracks across his own land at Highgrove specially for the local hunt , the Beaufort , he hardly ever joins them .
14 He did not shy away from probing questions about his art or sex life ( he has gone to whores for the ‘ psychological experience ’ , claims Illona makes him so hot he can ‘ go again in 5 to 10 minutes ’ , and does n't necessarily think porn stars make better lovers ‘ if two people love each other ’ ) .
15 He has gone to Kincardine and Deeside to put the Government 's side on the amalgamation of the highland regiments .
16 I could tell you about the money he has lent to people and never got back .
17 Writing out notes helps to fix items in the memory , but it is not a good idea to use notes in a TV interview , as one of the effects of television is to diminish the speaker 's authority if he has to refer to notes continually .
18 I look forward to hearing from the hon. Gentleman how he will deal with the complaints that I expect he will receive from his constituents , when he has to explain to those employed at Guy 's hospital why the Labour party 's policies would deny that hospital the opportunity to increase staff pay by £6 a week .
19 On the face of things , President Carlos Salinas continues to treat energy as a special case , a no-go area for the free-market reforms he has applied to other parts of the economy .
20 Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times .
21 BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE is a regular human being with knobs on , midway through our interview , midway through an answer , just as he 's about to take a swig of his double decaff coffee with lemon on the side , he announces that he has to go to the toilet .
22 A disabled person might have to pay more for his holidays because he has to go to places where there are additional facilities available .
23 And yet he has confessed to feeling ‘ terror ’ .
24 He has confessed to going into book shops and placing his books in the windows .
25 He has confessed to most of the charges to court investigators and western reporters and maintains he was not coerced into admitting his guilt .
26 Unfortunately , like Purcell and Kotz , he has kept to the old non-SI units .
27 Gloucestershire and England wicketkeeper Jack Russell believes Walsh to be the hardest bowler he has kept to because of his variation : ‘ You can never be stay in the right place — one ball will hit you in the chest and the next wo n't really come through .
28 However , it could have been Montana 's last appearance for the team he has led to four Super Bowl triumphs — unless Young is injured .
29 ‘ The thing that struck one about him was the fantastic charisma and this bright-eyed determination , which he has maintained to this very day , ’ recalled Graham .
30 So , moving on to another requirement of this law , which states that ‘ When a penalty kick is taken the following shall apply : ( a ) The kick must be taken without undue delay ; ( b ) the kick must be taken at or behind the mark on a line through the mark ; ( c ) The kicker may kick the ball in any direction and he may play the ball again , without any restriction except if he has indicated to the referee that he intends to attempt a kick for goal ’ .
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