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

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1 He has lived at his Glebe Farm home for more than 30 years but had not relished fighting for its survival .
2 Presumably he has remained at the back to supervise the operation .
3 I admire Mac because he has remained at the top of British sprinting for a decade through a lot of hard work .
4 He is the vital element , a striker with so much potential that , if Graham Taylor gives him the same encouragement he has received at Highbury , he will become Gary Lineker Mark II — only better .
5 He has trained at Ushaw ( 1937–45 ) after office experience at Rowntree of York .
6 A character wearing the Talisman of Ulric automatically recovers wounds he has suffered at the start of his turn .
7 he has studied at Edinburgh and his son ( aged 8 ) speaks very good English .
8 His office says he has kept at least 20 top-flight journalists and analysts cooling their heels waiting to interview him since October .
9 In the past eighteen months he has felt at an appallingly low ebb .
10 Laing feels strongly that the chief executive of a company should define , as he has done at United Biscuits , exactly what its responsibilities to the community are .
11 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 ?
12 Festival spokesman Joe Leddin said : ‘ The Japanese man was born in 1903 and intends to play , as he has done at previous festivals .
13 But today he has looked at me two or three times in a certain way . "
14 He has looked at marginal rates in some cases , but not in others .
15 To put down the open , running rugby style he has pursued at Harlequins and with London simply to necessity would be wrong , though , for attack as the best form of defence is where Best 's basic instincts lie .
16 Mikhayl Piotrovskiy is an Islamicist , and he has lectured at universities in Yemen , Kuwait , Iraq , Egypt , Jordan , Syria , Tunisia and Algeria .
17 It was such an idea of modularity that Minsky intended in the quoted passage above , and he has suggested at various times that an organism would be more efficient , in terms of its ability to survive , if it had , as a separate module , a model of itself , which might of course be totally false as to the facts of the self 's reality : alcoholics who believe themselves to be merely social drinkers probably survive less well than those who believe themselves to be alcoholics .
18 Mrs Ramsden 's husband , Jack , whose successful punting exploits have regularly had the bookies reaching for the valium bottle , was at first stunned and angered by the suggestion that anything was wrong with Travelling Light , whom he has backed at 33-1 for the second leg of the Autumn Double .
19 ‘ I do n't think he has changed at all .
20 Clearly he has listened at a number of keyholes and collected the right gossip .
21 A school-leaver may indeed immediately use some of the practical skills he has learned at school , exactly as he has been taught them .
22 He has perished at his own hands at the death .
23 If he can produce no grand reason for abandoning left-wing Labour attitudes , people will be forgiven if they conclude that the change was cynical and opportunistic and that Mr Kinnock is more interested in gaining office than in doing anything in particular once he has arrived at the top .
24 He can regard his task as done when he has arrived at entities so simple that they can safely be handed over to physicists .
25 Saatchi has made no secret of his admiration for the work of the German painter Sigmar Polke , yet he has sold at least 17 works by the artist in his collection , including what many regard as Polke 's finest work , Paganini ; according to three separate sources of information , Saatchi has only one Polke left in his collection .
26 Although I remain strongly opposed to any closer political or economic union with Europe , will my right hon. Friend accept that the leadership that he has shown at the Maastricht conference and his toughness in the negotiations clearly display that he is the only party leader competent to govern this country during the next few years ?
27 ‘ They are great pals , the prince enjoys her company and he has found her of great help in the recent troubles he has had at home .
28 Members of the Dan Quayle Commemorative Foundation hope to display memorabilia he has donated at a converted church in his home town of Huntington , Indiana .
29 And , of course , in the same way a student going on to university or polytechnic may immediately make use of some of the Wissenschaft , the actual knowledge , he has acquired at school .
30 For the abrupt , hasty manner of Pound 's criticism seems to some readers to carry the implication ( to which Pound in fact did not subscribe ) that no critic is worth listening to unless he has laboured at the maker 's workbench ; that all worthwhile criticism of stories comes from story-tellers , that only poets are worth listening to about poems .
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