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

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1 Rosenberg 's poems from the front show him to have absorbed the great tradition of English pastoral poetry , but his tone is different : more impersonal , informal , ironic , and lacking the indignation characteristic of the work of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon [ qq.v . ] .
2 But , given the low base from which the Liberal Democrat party began its struggle for recognition , he has achieved a great deal .
3 Even after a few minutes — even while the porter is still showing him to his room — Howard feels that he has understood a great deal about this city .
4 Blanche does , though , feel great affinity towards Mitch as he has suffered a great loss like Blanche 's , but unlike her he has managed to rebuild his life .
5 He has rendered a great service to humanity by the invention ’ .
6 He has made a great contribution to anchoring the art of architecture to real life , real science and real modernity …
7 He has made a great number of friends here who wish him the best of luck , and hope he plans to make frequent visits back here .
8 For him , to discover a new writer of genius is as satisfying an experience , as it is for a lesser man to believe that he has written a great work of genius himself .
9 The appointment of Bernard Gallacher as British National Coach three years ago , was another boost for the women 's game — ‘ He has done a great deal of good , ’ confirmed Sally Hepburn — and the LGU was delighted when the Wentworth professional agreed to continue his duties this season , despite the distraction of captaining the European Ryder Cup side at Kiawah Island in September .
10 He has done a great deal of important work to expose the problem and to help us find a solution to it .
11 I think he has done a great job on his return to the side . ’
12 To Orcs he has become a great hero whose spirit stands beside the gods Gork and Mork in battle .
13 Will the hon. Gentleman tell the constituent of mine who is over 21 and earns £50 for a 40-hour week why he has taken a greater percentage of the young man 's earnings than he has from his right hon. and hon. Friends who go to the City and , for part-time work , earn hundreds of thousands of pounds ?
14 He has released a great deal of fear , ’ added Brand .
15 HE HAS had a great run .
16 He has had a great number of stitches inserted in the eyelid and underneath the eye in an effort to keep it closed and avoid further damage .
17 The bishop 's hobbies include reading and walking and since his student days he has had a great interest in church and choral music .
18 He has had a great season .
19 He has had the great distinction of having to deny past intelligence experience — when the former Cabinet Secretary made his allegation a few years ago .
20 His Defence Counsel said he 'd suffered a great deal since his arrest and said the real punishment had already happened away from court .
21 Art had always tried to give back what he had gained in life , he felt grateful for what he felt he had to be given , some said he 'd achieved a great deal , but in his heart he felt fate had dealt him with him gently and you have to make the most of the lo of the card life deals you .
22 He 'd gained a great deal of self-confidence .
23 Michael , when he was at s When he was at school , he won a scholarship to university , when he got to the university he said as if he 'd made a great discovery .
24 In spite of his attempts to concentrate as much work as possible into his days in London , he still found he had to take a great deal of it back to Shamley Green .
25 Davidson emphasises above his own role in Provincial 's response a team effort , not only in the sense that he had to delegate a great deal in such a multi-faceted role — although ‘ logically planning goes together with finance and not only did we have the capacity to take on overseas but control of subsidiaries fits too ’ — to his deputies , and , but that the whole company was involved .
26 He had lost the greatest friend he would ever have .
27 He brings with him his radio and prepares for — his — match with Lierse listening to BBC hoping for Leeds goals … and after the Wembley match he went straigth to Batty for changing shirts — i think he said that for the couple of last minutes that was the main thing — not that he had made a great goal or Norway getting a draw .
28 He had made a great reputation in Berlin between the wars .
29 From what Seb had seen of her body — and he had seen a great deal — he suspected it was not far from the truth .
30 Being a Freemason , he had to memorize a great deal of material , and he did this with TL in his do-it-yourself SAS study .
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