Example sentences of "[noun] has [vb pp] he [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 SUN man Paul Welford has reported him to the police , and Flashman said : ‘ If people want to do that , then fair enough .
2 His crime has brought him to the extremity which Marmeladov was telling him about and tasting at the bottom of his own vodka jug in the opening pages of the novel .
3 Nicholson 's new boy Adrian Maguire has thirty four winners already … but a double from Richard Dunwoody has taken him into the twenties
4 His research has taken him through the alpine and arid zones of Australia ; botanical history is one of his many interests , and he specialises in the ‘ Compositae ’ family .
5 But while many small traders blame the lenders for many of their difficulties Mr Miller says the Royal Bank of Scotland has helped him through the downturn by being flexible .
6 His belief in independence for Scotland has drawn him to the heart of the Scottish National Party .
7 Stephen Thomas says the ordeal has driven him to the brink of suicide .
8 Now the Supreme Court has put him on the spot .
9 He believes in his heart that Daisy has loved him during the many years they have not seen each other but he has pined over her .
10 Since joining BP as a petroleum engineer in 1974 , his career has kept him on the move .
11 PETER MARSHALL 's double-handed style has carried him to the top of the British rankings , and many observers were looking to this week 's British Open Championship at Wembley Conference Centre to provide proof of his potential at world level .
12 Only Pears ’ consistency has kept him in the background . ’
13 Only Pears ’ consistency has kept him in the background . ’
14 Ben … is a brilliant merchant banker , whose childhood in occupied Europe has scarred him with the legacy of an ‘ existential tardiness ’ ; he recoils from everything in life that demands a heady recklessness , and is doomed to live ‘ without hope in desire ’ . ’
15 But Mrs Thatcher has told him in the Commons the Government 's not to blame :
16 But his choice of verse form has condemned him to the weakness which mars all attempts to match the Horatian strophe with the English quatrain — the weakness of expansion .
17 So a new ball Lewis This his third chance Stone has found him in the end .
18 In America , where they have a fondness for creating lists of the greatest ever people , his Plight of English has placed him among the very top writers on the English language .
19 But though the jungle morass has gripped him to the knees
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