Example sentences of "he have [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | He has emerged as the dominant personality in the commercial network . |
2 | Whereas Haslam has found that a detached outside perspective has proved to be valuable in several of the companies he has served as a board member , his early intimate knowledge of the coal industry was equally beneficial when he was asked to become chairman of British Coal , bringing his career full circle . |
3 | Mr Mandle enjoyed the endorsement of Mr Brown , whom he has served as Deputy since 1988 . |
4 | He has served as Commodore the Cove and Sailing Club and of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club . |
5 | STEVE BAINES proudly holds up a medal he won as a player — and one he has collected as a referee . |
6 | STEVE BAINES proudly holds up a medal he won as a player — and one he has collected as a referee . |
7 | In the end he realizes that the only way truly to understand his father is to become him ; he presents the evidence he has collected as a reconstruction of his father 's actions , thought processes , and emotions . |
8 | A different possible interpretation of a contract is that , not the buyer , but the seller has undertaken to accept the risk that the goods might not exist , i.e. he has undertaken as part of the contract that the goods do in fact exist . |
9 | I have used some of the things that he has done as a good example to myself . |
10 | He has impressed as stand-in for the injured Tommy Wright . |
11 | MICHAEL Fallon yesterday denied accusations he has failed as a Government minister to provide decent schools in his constituency . |
12 | Since then , he has acted as consultant to many of the biggest amp manufacturers in the world . |
13 | He has acted as scientific adviser on a number of television documentaries including Giant Otter , Beauty and the Beast and Invasion of the Killer Mink , to be screened as part of the new series of Wildlife on One this month . |
14 | Recently he has acted as consultant on the hit West End musical Miss Saigon ( transfer to Broadway expected soon ) , the story of a love affair between a GI and a Vietnamese bar girl which has been condemned by some critics as exploitative . |
15 | On the one hand he can support his understanding of the institutional expectations by simply repeating those inculcated practices he has learned as a neophyte from the ‘ stories of the great days of policing ’ , which are interminably repeated ‘ at the charge room desk ’ or ‘ taken on at Nellie 's knee ’ . |
16 | Mr Reilly may bask in the credibility he has established as Mr Bush 's green man , even without being in the cabinet . |
17 | He has worked as the men 's room assistant for three years . |
18 | That he has been able to combine both ministries would be surprising were it not for the fact that he has worked as an active Socialist besides having a good track record in cultural affairs . |
19 | Dana had embraced the dancing and singing lessons with fervour , but Claudia , trailing behind her sister , had been bored to tears by them , and after a time her father had put an end to what he 'd seen as a waste of his money and Claudia 's time . |
20 | He 'd sounded as if he really believed in Angelica 's death . |
21 | He was wearing the démodé pinstriped suit he 'd got from a junk-shop for a production of Arturo Ui ( ‘ grossly overplayed' — Glasgow Herald ) and the tie he 'd worn as Harry in Marching Song ( ‘ adequate if uninspiring' — Oxford Mail . |
22 | He had n't known where to go , but he had a good instinct for direct , and he 'd reckoned as how a gateway had to be in the shell , far away from the heat sink as could be . |
23 | but erm then became , we got round to the erm question of getting the children into similar schools to the ones that they 'd been in and erm I came into this , in fact I came into all sorts of things erm well by accident then I suppose anyway not for any other reason but erm Mr erm who was the Secretary for Education , he had a Personal Assistant a chap named erm erm he was a very likeable chap erm and er a rather ec bit of an eccentric really because erm he 'd been erm , he 'd trained as a doctor and erm he 'd left the course before completing it . |
24 | Ponchos , like the one he 'd used as protection on the roof , covered their khaki uniforms . |
25 | ‘ It was a photograph of Mark and I heard how he 'd qualified as a chiropractor and set up in Falmouth where it 's uphill work . |
26 | " All right then ? " he said , smiling again , his head a little on one side , a gesture he 'd had as a small boy . |
27 | He shuffled , he stamped , he stayed well back in the shelter of the narrow brick passageway that he 'd found as a better lookout point . |
28 | Since school , which was n't long ago , he 'd worked as a butcher , ‘ squeezed a heart in a sink and got blood all over - sickened me ’ , and latterly as a — guess it — hairdresser . |
29 | He 'd spoken as if nothing had happened , she realised , too stunned and distraught to retaliate . |
30 | He 'd spoken as if he thought she was in the habit of collecting fiancés and engagement-rings . |