Example sentences of "he have [verb] an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does the hon. Gentleman believe that when he has created an independent Scottish state it will have a separate currency , or would he go for the ecu ?
2 ( It 's true , of course , that Sir Fred Hoyle has been writing recently about Earthly plagues that have originated in space , but he has devised an ingenious way of converting this objection into a virtue .
3 ‘ I admire Trevor Sorbie because he has contributed an incredible amount to the industry .
4 He has compiled an illustrated catalogue to accompany the exhibition ( £19.95 hardback , £12.95 paperback ) which is published in the spring .
5 He has built an estimated £6.7 billion worth of extra taxes into the economy for 1994-95 rising to more than £10 billion in 1995-96 .
6 He has made an understandable decision to Americanise the story , just as Disney did with European fairy-tales like Pinocchio and English classics such as The Jungle Book .
7 He has made an impressive start though to DIY , successfully wallpapering a cupboard — inclusive of feature border !
8 Although his lecture is curtailed by the fake fire alarm devised by the Czechoslovakian authorities ( itself an indication that the ironic force of his lecture has not been lost on the audience ) , Anderson 's calmness ( significantly indicated by Stoppard in his stage directions , p. 91 ) as he gathers up his papers , not only contrasts sharply with his panic in scene six , but indicates that he feels he has made an effective protest .
9 Thomas was sent to £2,500-a-term boarding school in Norfolk , where with specialist help he has made an enormous improvement .
10 He has made an excellent offer to us , and — ’
11 Already he has called an extraordinary meeting of directors and supporters to discuss his radical new proposals .
12 He has ‘ written ’ far more books than any other driver in the history of the sport ; he has given an infinite number of ‘ in depth ’ interviews ; he has been the subject of as much and as adulatory film footage as the Fellini-like Enzo Ferrari , and while everything he says seems absolutely straight , nothing he says is without a sharp edge to it .
13 He has done an immoral thing because he felt guilty about not taking the children to Disneyland all those years ago .
14 He has done an enormous amount of hard and soft thinking , but most of it about the stimuli to which he is responding , and the rest about whether he is being honest with himself as to how he is responding .
15 He has done an excellent job , ’ Wanless says .
16 It is the second time he has missed an international tour because of injury .
17 Although he describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk , he has become an international figure , touring the world to give talks and also meeting many world leaders , dignitaries and religious figures .
18 He has become an expendable symbol of the 21 years lost by Czechoslovaks since the invasion of August 1968 , for he had taken over , apparently without compunction , from Mr Alexander Dubcek as Communist Party leader when the latter was humiliated at the beginning of 1969 .
19 With other Highlands and Islands MPs , he has signed an early day motion in the Commons objecting to a recently granted Several Order , a little-used mechanism which can entitle an individual or company to exclusive farming rights on the sea bed .
20 The story centres on Giorgio , a successful eye-surgeon working in Paris and his alter egos : his much younger brother Piero , who is caught up in the obscure ‘ manoeuvres ’ going on in Sicily ( it will turn out that he has sabotaged an American helicopter and is on the run ) , and Charles , a 12-year-old boy who is at the centre of the whole story .
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22 However , he has bagged an enviable collection of major prizes , including two Classics , the 1,000 Guineas and St Leger .
23 Salim is now homeless in the sense that he has shed an old tendency to nostalgia : ‘ the idea of going home , of leaving , the idea of the other place ’ , he takes to be weakening and destructive .
24 With Mr Norman Tebbit , the former Cabinet minister , he has sponsored an early-day motion , tabled yesterday and signed by 111 Tories .
25 Ironically , it was a severe injury that first brought Carvill 's Hill to Martin Pipe 's stables in Somerset where , working closely with the Bristol vets , he has established an enviable reputation not only for helping horses to recover but also for avoiding the injuries that plague racehorses , especially jumpers .
26 From an early age , it is fair to say that he has enjoyed an arm's-length relationship with reality .
27 He has had an unhappy life , when all is said and done , unhappy in the personal department .
28 Joe , who was an outstanding goalkeeper in the Irish League and had a spell of management with Ards , has been looking after Ireland 's senior badminton players since the 1978 European championships in Preston and over the years he has had an excellent working relationship with the players , motivating them and looking after their fitness .
29 He has had an inconsistent side to handle for much of the summer .
30 He has managed an astonishing amount of travelling , visiting nine countries in complex manoeuvres , including flights in military aircraft , to put his case and plead for rhetoric to be transformed into action .
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