Example sentences of "[adv] he has [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So he has followed a dual approach , honouring the supply to the supermarkets while continuing to supply and expand the local market ; it is only in this way that the operation has been able to survive and continue to provide a quality product while supporting a number of local employees and their families .
2 Even when answers start to emerge , it will be some time before those who depend on the industry for a livelihood — and that includes at least 100,000 Scots — will know whether or not he has sent the right signals in a climate of fierce international competition for scarce oil industry investment funds .
3 Already he has called an extraordinary meeting of directors and supporters to discuss his radical new proposals .
4 But there is even more he has to offer the racing fraternity .
5 An hour and a half later he has finished a rough plan and elevation .
6 But now he has made a full recovery to the delight of his proud parents , Fred and Denise .
7 But now he has joined the select and , these days , sadly dwindling company of five-year-old Group-race winners .
8 Up to now he has known the soft ride of the foreigners ’ block at Vladimir …
9 Today he has shed a good deal of that ideology — his speech yesterday was social democratic through and through — but he remains devoid of the work experience relevant to his next task which is to convince the country that he , and Labour , are qualified to form the next government .
10 It also isolated how he has approached the tricky transfer to the screen : ‘ Theatre is the art of suggestion and not of statement … the cinema has to produce complete images . ’
11 Instead he has conducted a balanced exploration of such topics as organic systems , factory farming and the impact of agriculture on wildlife .
12 Yet he has allowed the excess creation of credit to continue , and has not used the obvious policy of overfunding to mop up the excess money supply .
13 Monie will be sadly missed , not only at Wigan but throughout the domestic game where he has set a shining example with his model behaviour off the field and his professionally-sound methods on it .
14 The Home Secretary has not even tried to explain why the Government have changed their mind or why he has rejected the published judgment of his predecessor .
15 I think one of the great areas of such as system is in teaching young doctors , in training people , and an expert who ca n't tell a tutee why he has given a certain answer is n't really much good as a teacher .
16 Maybe that is why he has to interweave the stationary activity of basket-weaving with the strenuous one of rickshaw pulling .
17 More recently he has played a major role in persuading the Department of Employment to publish , in co-operation with the Institute , the information pack ‘ Making the cash flow ’ .
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