Example sentences of "he have [verb] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Last night heartbroken Sandy , who lived with Brian at Didsbury , Manchester , said : ‘ Everyone who knew him has lost a part of themselves through this tragedy .
2 To an astonishing degree , the controversy about him has taken the form of a continuing debate about his private life .
3 will prevent him having to consider a mass of trivial complaints where it is unlikely that criminal charges would ever be brought but there has been some concern that the chief officer of police is given a discretion whether or not to refer complaints which disclose criminal conduct to the D.P.P. , although this decision is of course supervised .
4 It was n't enough for him to have to learn a series of speeches that no one else was expected to begin to comprehend , but he was also deputed to be Dame Edith 's guardian angel .
5 It would have been very unusual for him to have known a fact like that about his son 's life and movements .
6 If he 'd been on the train and had walked with the other racegoers towards the station , Filmer could have seen him through the window … and just the sight of him had caused the tensing of the neck muscles … and if Filmer had n't yet paid him for whatever … then he would come back to the train …
7 He wished that one of the journalists who 'd interviewed him had expressed the substance of his life and work in such up-market , romantic terms .
8 She was herself the daughter of a rabbi , whose father and grandfather before him had upheld the light of Jewish learning in their part of Poland .
9 And every day Allan and Barbara and the doctors treating him have to face the dilemma of keeping alive the boy they feel would be better off dead .
10 It was , after all , the first letter and did n't things like how you addressed him have to climb a kind of ladder ?
11 He has caused a storm with his claim that their bowlers ‘ scuffed up the ball ’ during the final Test at The Oval two years ago .
12 In the first , he dug scallop-shaped beds housing 250 herbaceous plants to give a cottagey look and , in the second , he has created a mini-woodland with a bark path and a miniature pond surrounded by peat blocks for a natural effect .
13 In doing so he has to maximise the output from his land as he is subject not only to man-made economic vagaries but also to climatic variations beyond his control .
14 The answer is that , while he is not alone , he has misunderstood the purpose of civil awards of damages .
15 Mr Chance has written a book based on the many talks he has given , papers he has written and conferences he has attended a record of his years working with the mentally handicapped .
16 He worked on the sets with a minature theatre stage in Los Angeles for nine months and , unusually for a set designer , he has attended every minute of rehearsals in London .
17 It 's a debate Howe understandably does does not want to enter into but he has noticed a similarity between the current team and the Arsenal side he coached to the Double 21 years ago — coincidentally , the same season the Blues won their last major honour , the Cup Winners ' Cup .
18 It is now not easy to talk to Bill Larnach for very long before becoming aware of the depth of his knowledge and the way in which , following the traditions of his birthplace , he has achieved a mastery of this very difficult subject .
19 Sangster agrees that there were some worrying times but points out that worldwide he has achieved a century of winners for each of the past 10 years .
20 THE OTHER reason for tuning into Moran 's Manson opera is to hear how he has deformed the music of The Beatles to fit inside the mad brain of Charlie .
21 His arm is weak , and he has to wear a splint on his leg .
22 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 .
23 He has constructed a model of the route in the Stalybridge workshop of climbing wall manufacturers Bendcrete , for whom he now works .
24 Laszlo Polgar … he has constructed a shrine to chess and a laboratory for his obsessive theories of genius rearing PHOTOGRAPHS : TAMAS REVESZ Judit … inspirational Zsofia … experimenting Zsuzsa … watchful
25 First , he has devised a way of buying the ground at less than half price .
26 This month , from the 2nd to the 19th , he has re-installed the space with new elements including a video computer visualisation of one of his own schematic architectures .
27 In 1978 he co-founded Raw , a comic book for sophisticated adults , and in the years since then he has explored every nuance of the form .
28 Any player who wins a US Tour event should feel himself equally capable of winning the Masters , but first he has to lay the ghost of history , which pervades every hole on the course .
29 He has rejected the option of running it himself .
30 He has compiled a set of seven easy-to-follow steps to construct your own tank .
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