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

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1 I have since asked my constituent for an update of the position and she has confirmed that the family has had to put in a good deal more extra money to finance both daughters than it had previously expected .
2 Among other things , she has indicated that the NIH , ‘ … creates markets to insure its survival …
3 She has accepted that the survival of the British monarchy now lies with her grandchildren — in Prince William as her natural heir and Prince Harry as the future Duke of York .
4 She has discovered that a boundary line for consumption of non-staple household goods existed even across the bequeathing classes , and has cautioned against accepting much contemporary opinion that the " luxury " market had reached well down the social scale .
5 She has found that the decision to choose residential care can cause just as much bereavement and guilt as can death .
6 He has asserted that the Government have been unable to find a solution and has alluded to one anomaly , but will he state categorically what legislation the Opposition would introduce to resolve the difficulty ?
7 President Jacques Attali will argue that the bank , which was set up one year ago and before the break-up of the Soviet Union , needs new forms of financing to meet the growing economic crisis in the former republics , although he has insisted that the bank 's problem is not limited overall resources but the lack of suitable projects to finance .
8 I am pleased to see the Secretary of State for Social Security in his place , because he has said that the decision in January 1991 to stop such payments was taken because ’ It has never been the intention , nor is it sensible , that in the generality of cases Housing Benefit should be available as an alternative to income support ’ .
9 He has said that the £15m on offer was either too little or too much — too little to pacify the bankers if Eagle was in trouble but if the group could be turned around a recapitalisation would not be needed .
10 More intriguingly , he has concluded that the rights which the Government has afforded parents imply responsibilities over problems like truancy or video game dependency .
11 Goodey has not looked at it satisfactorily as far as I 'm concerned and as far as many of the scheme members are concerned , I mean he has concluded that the employers are still entitled to er do what they like with the surplus , the only thing that he recommends that they do it with the approval of the regulator himself , but he the other thing that the
12 The Secretary of State may withhold payment of the last 15% of the grant amount until he has accepted that the work of the Project has been completed .
13 Now he has announced that the UK 's 15 CTCs will be able to train and award qualified teacher status to staff employed as licensed teachers .
14 He has decided that the reason Iago proffers for his villainy ( especially the absurd idea that both Casio and Othello have slept with his wife ) are genuine , if deranged convictions , rather than the dispassionately improvised rationalisations of a mind that can not even account to itself for its limitless evil .
15 For he has discovered that the task of one 's mature years is to forgive the follies of youth : for having loved too much , above all and too often , and too soon .
16 He has ruled that the club should not employ anyone from a nation which fought against us .
17 He has heard that the King is ill and he has sent for me , from the distant land beyond Kelfazin , to find the cause of his sickness .
18 He has seen that the Masai stories and dreams are not going to be much use in the years to come .
19 Mr Gill : ( May I ) ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assurances he has sought that the policy of subsidiarity would operate to the benefit of the United Kingdom .
20 He has submitted that the money in court should not be paid out unless the court is satisfied that the interim government are indeed the Government of Somalia and that , as the court should not be satisfied that this is the case , the money should meanwhile be left in court .
21 By mapping the changes during the evolution of viruses , he has shown that the threshold varies in different codon positions and in different genes .
22 This interpretation of Thompson 's findings has been further strengthened by the results of his most recent studies in which he has shown that the engram can be ‘ forgotten ’ and ‘ retrieved ’ .
23 A further limiting factor is that the plaintiff bears the burden of proof ; he has to show that the defendant was negligent and this is not always easy to do .
24 From the consumer 's point of view , there is a considerable drawback to an action in negligence ; he has to prove that the manufacturer ( or one or more of his employees ) was negligent .
25 He has found that the Sun 's average temperature of about 5800 K dropped by about 5 K between 1975 and the early part of 1981 .
26 Livingston 's latest results are already telling us something new ; he has found that the Sun 's temperature ( and thus brightness ) reached a minimum in the summer of 1981 , but has been gradually increasing since then .
27 Lawrence was saying that Man City have bid 1.5 million , but he has recommended that the offer is rejected .
28 First , it has said that the benefits to the consumer are far from obvious .
29 Canon has yet to confirm details on price ( it should be around £2,000 ) and availability , but it has announced that the machine will only be sold through high street retailers and computer superstores .
30 There is no record of who owns what in the area of mining rights ; thus a mining company may have to spend years discovering to whom it has to pay royalties even after it has ascertained that a piece of Britain contains valuable metals .
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