Example sentences of "[vb -s] he has [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Mandela will appear in court on the 24th of September ; the attorney general says he has received an undertaking from her lawyer that she will cooperate with the investigation and she will not be taken into custody . |
2 | The 85-year-old , who will be at tonight 's concert , says he has heard the music a number of times . |
3 | Mr Alton says he has toured the centre , where trials are underway on a system to minimise the risk of a outbreak of the disease . |
4 | Mr Goodson , of the university 's electronic engineering department , says he has offered the equipment free of charge . |
5 | He says he has appreciated every word and gesture , from the plethora of ‘ well done banners ’ to the sheep painted in the team 's colours . |
6 | To ask the Minister for the Civil Service what plans he has to introduce a dress code for civil servants in departmental Ministries in London . |
7 | To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans he has to increase the number of heart specialists working in national health service hospitals in Scotland . |
8 | To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what plans he has to review the eligibility criteria for benefits for individuals recently settled in the United Kingdom . |
9 | I think Mr Wright realises he has produced a piece of special pleading that does not wholly stand up , but it is difficult not to feel sympathy with his assertion : The past can not be changed , but what we make of it certainly can . |
10 | I asked Ulu Grosbard , who knew Nichols , to ask him what he felt about me : ‘ I think he feels he has made a mistake . |
11 | Coyle insists he has had no trouble this season with his suspect knee but said : ‘ I would be prepared to risk it anyway to remain in senior soccer . ’ |
12 | When he thinks he has lost the girl he loves and is left penniless and alone , he decides to sell the picture . |
13 | He estimates he has spent a total of 20,000 hours in front of flickering images on a silver screen . |
14 | It is envisaged that the legal practitioner will first be instructed once the client believes he has struck a deal . |
15 | That is saying something and , indeed , there are those closer to him who suggest that he really believes he has got the ball ‘ on a piece of string ’ at the moment , but hardly dares to say so in case it tempts fate . |
16 | He lolled back in his chair to light a cigar , displaying the carefree indifference of a man who knows he has won the day . |
17 | Nevertheless , Doshan knows he has to hone the team 's powerplay instincts if Chelmsford want to get serious about the Heineken League . |