Example sentences of "his [noun] [conj] have " in BNC.
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1 | He had left the money with his sister but had been caught after she had handed it into the police . |
2 | He begins his account at the point where he is considering handing in his resignation and has invited his friends , the generals von Roon and von Moltke , to dine with him in order to discuss the situation . |
3 | This reads as follows : If a settlor who has taken a loan from his settlement and has been charged to tax under the legislation repays the loan the tax previously charged is not of course repaid . |
4 | He had found his tent and had already moved w the broch island . |
5 | He lost all his money and had to sell the farm and go and work in an abattoir in Vienna . |
6 | ‘ He has had his time , made his money and to have him come back , well , people do n't know when to quit ’ |
7 | Maxwell still thinks he can run this himself , pay up and leave with his daughter rather than keep his money and have the case come to court so that his affairs might have to be examined — that could cost him more than the ransom . |
8 | However , it was his decision and having made up his mind , he stuck to his guns . |
9 | Whilst learning to take the rough and the smooth of rugby fortunes with a philosophic air , Townsend has already reacted to criticism with refinements to his play that have been a factor in his selection for Australia : ‘ I tend to pay heed more to criticism than to praise . |
10 | Last week he asked us to bring our experts along from Leicestershire to meet his experts and have a discussion . |
11 | If the plaintiff/creditor was unable to prove his case and had judgement given against him , he also lost his deposit to his debtor . |
12 | Worse were the revelations that the CIA tolerated his activities and had continued to pay him $200,000 ( £125,000 ) a year for at least 10 years . |
13 | There was no doubt that Derbyshire would have preferred to re-register Mohammad Azharuddin this summer , to give the Trinidadian further time to recuperate , but Bishop insisted on returning to fulfil his contract and has fully justified his claim of full fitness with bowling of the highest calibre . |
14 | If an individual appears unable to pay his debts or has no reasonable prospect of paying he may also face a bankruptcy petition . |
15 | ( ii ) has had a bankruptcy order made against him or has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors or has made a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part VIII of the Insolvency Act 1986 or is or has been a director of a company in respect of which an administration order under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 or a winding-up order has been made or in respect of which a resolution for voluntary winding up has been passed or which has made a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986 or in respect of which a person has been appointed receiver or administrative receiver ; or |
16 | So he 'll need to go down there with his associates and had to evacuate the Leisure Centre . |
17 | It is now accepted as his masterpiece and has spawned a small industry in northern Italy . |
18 | Voeller could not believe his luck and had the simple task of tapping the ball into an empty goal . |
19 | He has yet to receive his cheque but has received a letter from BR 's legal department to say it is on its way . |
20 | It was n't his words that had hurt , but the intention behind them . |
21 | This small ritual exchange , so invariable that she could silently mouth his words and had to resist an impulse to giggle , the familiar domestic aroma of the tea , the gradual warmth as she curved her hands around the thick mug , constituted a reassuring and comforting beginning to the working day . |
22 | ‘ The poor bastard was thrown by his horse and had to walk back to the village . |
23 | " The Archbishop the next day travelling to Rochester , told his story to some of his familiars and had scarce concluded it when he was siezed with a sudden shivering and sickness , that he could scarce get to the village of Halling , a place of the Bishop of Rochester , where he had no sooner arrived by going to bed that night he died of a fit of collick " . |
24 | It is perhaps worth making the point ( for readers who are just beginning their enquiries into the history of this period ) that a lord did not usually own all the land on his manor but had certain defined rights , which differed from place to place and even between neighbouring settlements . |
25 | Larkin , a former Irish Schools international , normally plays fullback for his club but has taken over at fly-half on occasions . |
26 | Rex was trapped by his legs and had to be cut free . |
27 | Local press reports stated , however , that President Jorge Serrano Elias had already decided to remove Hurtado , because he had become an embarrassment to his administration and had allegedly misused funds intended to pay Chilean carabineros ( security police ) , contracted by the government to assist in the restructuring and training of the Guatemalan National Police . |
28 | Pathologist Dr Chris Johnson told the court that the father-of-four grown-up children had at least seven pints of alcohol in his blood and had overdosed on 30 anti-depressant tablets . |
29 | Andrew Richens was 17 when he stabbed William Choi , who he claimed had boasted of having sex with his girlfriend and had taunted him by saying she had probably never had a real man before . |
30 | ‘ I am his girlfriend and have been for sometime , ’ she said last night . |