Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Clearly , formulations of gist and upshot are important in written and formal spoken discourse too , although there the task of the sender is much harder , as he or she has to estimate the need for reformulation at any given point .
2 She has served the Society for an extra year as we had no nominations for a successor .
3 Since she has pushed the decade for almost her entire career , one can only wonder what she 'll do now that everyone else has followed suit .
4 She has developed a passion for a blend of ylang-ylang and patchouli .
5 She has built a reputation for herself as a specialist in the area and is not involved as photographic director for Al-Wasat , a magazine based in London , which is launched this month for distribution throughout the Arab world .
6 Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1991 for her work on human rights ; she has donated the prize for the health and education of the Myanmar people through a trust .
7 If one girl now has more than 24 beads , she has won a hole for each four beads on the other player 's side .
8 With Prince Philip , she has to share the blame for the disastrous decade which has engulfed the royals .
9 Meanwhile she has given the impression that , by looking to the earliest community of women and men , she has found a way for women to be Christian .
10 But I hope he 'll be able to make her understand that she ca n't ever have me , and that she has to make a life for herself away from me . ’
11 And while Clinton wants to shave $8 billion from the Pentagon 's spending , he has earmarked the money for his industrial policy — on civilian R&D .
12 Apart from that situation , if the buyer has paid and the goods are not delivered , he is entitled to recover the price because he has received no consideration for it , section 54 .
13 Speaking after the meeting , the Rev. Colin Noyce told the Alton Herald that since arriving in the parish some 16 months ago , he has realised the need for an extension of pastoral care , together with extra room at the church .
14 I suppose it is possible he has formed an affection for some boy , " she conceded .
15 He was a regular in the designer bars that pose in the sun along the Portofino coastline and although he only drinks moderately , he has developed a taste for vintage champagne .
16 As well as working for theatre , he has composed the soundtrack for Tranfer 's show ‘ The Time of Her Life ’ , Jon Lever has extensive experience as a composer for dance .
17 Instead he has to wait a week for next Saturday 's Victoria Ground clash with Swansea .
18 He has recorded the narration for the production .
19 Alan Davies did , and as a stand-up comedian he has refined a form for its expression that the live circuit and television like .
20 But he has made an exception for Frank .
21 Statistical comparisons with previous periods indicate that he has extended the time for supplementary questioning on ministerial statements and on Private Notice Questions and this has enabled more Members to be called .
22 If he has given no address for service , service may be effected by delivering the document at his residence or by sending it by first class post to his last known residence , or in the case of a proprietor of a business , by delivering the document at his place of business or sending it by first class post to his last known place of business ( Ord 7 , r 1 ) .
23 It is not likely that he has seen a pixie for himself .
24 He has become a target for abuse — and powerful sponsors who back the team with around £20-£25million a year want a say in what has become the greatest sports outcry of all time .
25 He has sketched a procedure for inventing classifiers in many learning situations , and he suggests a Bayesian approach which helps find good heuristic components for them .
26 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 .
27 He has criticised the Government for not launching an advertising campaign on the issue until the general election is called .
28 He is an expert and his Catalogue of the Waddesdon Bequest in the British Museum ( 1986 ) he has laid the foundation for the subject of a new exhibition , ‘ Fake ?
29 He has also repeatedly called for the Union Jack to be removed from Australia 's flag , but this is the first time that he has outlined a timetable for change .
30 ‘ Just see how carefully he has ordered the universe for our mutual benefit .
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