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

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1 Clever western diplomacy could try to make him appear less heroic , by keeping the linkage vague , but then — unless he has belatedly realised the hopelessness of his position — he would see no benefit in it .
2 The fact that a person was aware of an exclusionary term or notice does not in itself mean that he has voluntarily accepted the risk ( s. 2(3) ) .
3 In particular circumstances a director may owe a duty directly to shareholders ; that duty will not derive from his status as a director but from particular responsibilities he has voluntarily taken on .
4 The author states , quite correctly in the reviewer 's opinion , that the Southern Railway 's passenger ancillary vehicles had a character all of their own and he has meticulously chronicled their fleet .
5 He has lately recovered his childhood faith , ’ Everard explained , ‘ as I also did some years ago . ’
6 Morrissey , formerly lead singer of the Smiths and now a solo artist , is the central figure in this demi-monde and he has successfully mounted a long career based on a delightfully British blend of prurience and prudery .
7 His dealings with the chief sources of Opera North 's subsidy , the Arts Council and Leeds City Council , are happy enough , and he has successfully scotched a dismal plan to merge with Scottish Opera , but he worries that Leeds lacks a ‘ coherent cultural policy ’ of the sort that Birmingham and Glasgow have committed themselves to .
8 The reading of my Botanick Essays and the Experiments he has successfully made in pursuance of what I have advanced there has created in him an earnestness to correspond with me .
9 He has successfully persuaded the crowd that justice has been done .
10 And while he has successfully offended the doctrinaire Protestants , he does not seem to have pleased the Pope .
11 He has successfully rescued a whole series of major houses , without a penny of historic buildings grants , by adapting them as self-contained houses and cottages .
12 I have disagreed with the political views of the right hon. Member for Chingford ( Mr. Tebbit ) on many occasions , but he has just highlighted what might be called self-government and he rightly pointed out —
13 Professor Sharp , of the Memorial University of Newfoundland , writes that he has just run across the earwig after having acquired five years ' back numbers of this magazine and to say that the Anglo-Saxons had a word for it , as we are all too well aware from listening to conversations between small children .
14 He has just emerged from the studio after recording his third album ; there will be many musical surprises in store .
15 He has just emerged from four months of experimental treatment for skin cancer with assurances of remission .
16 The jackal thinks he has feasted on the buffalo when in fact he has just eaten the eyes , entrails and testicles rejected by the lion . ’
17 Milton can not lift Satan to such great heights and put such great speeches in his mouth and then snatch them back denying in his authorial intrusions what he has just proclaimed through his character .
18 He has just lost his farm — in a sale forced on him by the Kenya Government ( ‘ Kenyatta 's Chief Bodyguard wanted it for himself ’ ) .
19 He has just noticed people eating ice cream on a café terrace across the street .
20 He has just noticed they are serving coffee on the next floor up .
21 It 's as if he has just noticed an extra thumb .
22 As Lord Denning said in Fraser v Evans : No person is permitted to divulge to the world information which he has received in confidence , unless he has just cause or excuse for doing so .
23 Could my right hon. Friend reinforce the point that he has just made ?
24 An angler removes a fish he has just landed at Old Windsor .
25 A might still suspect B of having stolen something from him elsewhere ( e.g. if he has just discovered that a bunch of keys is missing from the hall table ) .
26 It 's a route he has just retraced for the character of Fergus , the IRA man who attempts to re-make his life in The Crying Game ] , an experience Jordan understands well .
27 He has just heard that Pringle 's is not reordering , and has phoned to inquire the reason .
28 In fact the listener is probably in just the right psychological state of expectation to hear again what he has just heard ( or a slight variation of it ) .
29 Well , he has just flown about .
30 ‘ But this year he has just gone out and done the job .
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