Example sentences of "[noun] he has [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At every stride he has to turn a corner
2 you think that if you work if you , if you think about it , in other words he has married a woman who is the mother of a wife of his father who he calls mother .
3 ‘ By signalling the end for the trade union block vote he has brought an air of realism which was so markedly absent under Neil Kinnock . ’
4 There it is , God in his mercy and his love , in his graciousness he has provided a gift , a free package gift for you and for me forgiveness , salvation but there is our responsibility of receiving it or taking hold of it , of experiencing it .
5 In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign .
6 ‘ Ever since he was a boy he has had a fear of them .
7 At home he has chewed the door frame and part of the back door , as well as the kitchen cupboards , although these were done when he was a lot younger .
8 For the moment he has lost the battle inside the government , as he clearly recognises in our interview .
9 ‘ Throughout his eight and a half years as Labour leader he has shown the sort of courage in reforming the party which few politicians are capable of — and which , it must be said , John Major has never been called on to demonstrate in his effortless , virtually unchallenged glide through the great offices of state . ’
10 One of our first thoughts was to accommodate the sows outdoors , so for comparative purposes he has made the assumption that new purpose-built accommodation for 220 sows would be likely to cost £400 a sow .
11 In the last ten years he has used a prostitute about 20 times .
12 Establishing the defence might be very important to the manufacturer if over the years he has supplied a lot of such gloves and a lot of wearers have suffered arthritis because of them .
13 In drawing a miner he has made a self-portrait .
14 In middle age he has experienced a breakdown , an identity crisis , which followed a long illness and an operation .
15 Within this first week he has learned the difference between the touch of a finger and the touch of his nurse 's body .
16 After meeting staff he has made a plea to agency chiefs to delay the transfer so that full consultations can take place .
17 At some point or other in his career he has played a transvestite , a hunchback , a priest , a sado-masochist and an assortment of thugs .
18 Throughout his career he has captured the magic and the frustration of Scottish football , darting arrogantly down the wing in a surge of skill then retreating into a shell of indifference .
19 He wrote it down in his ledger which he used as a kind of diary-cum-commonplace book : and by the vigour of his writing he has brought the encounter vividly to life :
20 When you see our Ronnie slicing the lips and nose from a man he has taken a dislike to , and relishing it , then you know what violence really is .
21 As chairman of the Commission 's Joint Research Centre 's board of governors he has told the commissioner for science , Viscount Davignon , that European decision-making on science ought to be reformed to stop a repetition .
22 To add insult to injury his faithful laser blazer has limited power , so to keep the aliens at bay he has to make every shot count .
23 This works out at 1,460 rupees a year for a rickshaw worth just 2,000 , so he could have bought ten rickshaws with the money he has given the owner over the last 15 years .
24 And he has to week before he gets any money he has to work a week in arrears , you know , they they
25 In the loft of his small terraced cottage he has constructed a training facility : a hinged wooden board dotted with artificial holds , which can be swung to any angle from very overhanging to ludicrously overhanging .
26 In just six and a half hours he has produced the Matterhorn .
27 JOHN THAW has taken his role in the television version of A Life In Provence so much to heart he has bought a home in the idyllic French region .
28 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food what proposals he has to improve the welfare of laying hens .
29 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what proposals he has to alter the power of the courts to sequestrate the assets of trade unions .
30 In the introduction he has covered every aspect of the play under the headings of date , sources , structure and theme , language and metres , staging and texts .
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