Example sentences of "he have [verb] the [adj] [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 Why , then , was John Titford a member of this glorified Home Guard when , at the age of 23 , we might have expected him to have joined the regular army or to have found his way somehow into the militia ?
3 This new Rose who had descended upon him had joined the gaudy throng , for reasons she would n't divulge , and had lost some of her individuality .
4 For one thing , many of those who had opposed him had joined the Royalist army and had been killed in the war .
5 Not only has the right hon. Gentleman made an idiot of himself by that intervention , but he has achieved the interesting feat of misquoting himself .
6 And he has warned the Prime Minister that some firms will soon abandon the Youth Training scheme if they do n't cut red tape .
7 The Home Secretary has not even tried to explain why the Government have changed their mind or why he has rejected the published judgment of his predecessor .
8 I can only take it that he was n't that concerned , that perhaps the Chief Constable does n't share Mr 's concerns , and is perhaps happy that he has received the generous funding that we state he has .
9 The creditors ' committee does not come into being until the trustee has issued a certificate of its due constitution ( r 6.151 ) and his certificate must not be issued until he has received the written consent to act from three members of the committee ( r6.151(3A) ) .
10 Using profit maximising analyses and based on a model of a mainly cereal farm in the eastern counties he has calculated the likely impact of various assumed changes in the economics of farming .
11 He has done a lot of thinking and he has concluded the labour party is finished for him and I think a lot more people will do the same .
12 He has represented the English artist Cornelia Parker , Annelies Strba from Switzerland , and West German video artists Klaus Vom Bruch and Marcel Odenbach .
13 He has illustrated the expanding provision of leisure opportunities for a growing middle class and offered a convincing account of , for example , the spread of newspapers and periodical literature and the complex of activities associated with the remarkable rise of the leisure towns .
14 He has acknowledged the Italian trend towards overtly sexy clothes by cutting flirty side slits on a curve in his short skirts and stitching a provocative little hitch into them .
15 In conducting this exercise the Commissioner has explained that he has adopted the wide test of subversion formulated by Lord Harris in 1975 and that his duty ‘ is to look at each case individually and say whether the Home Secretary could reasonably take the view that the warrant was necessary in the interests of national security ’ ( Lloyd , 1987 ) .
16 Nothing in the system tells the operator when he has reached the desired temperature ; he can influence the temperature but he has no direct means of knowing the result .
17 Even when answers start to emerge , it will be some time before those who depend on the industry for a livelihood — and that includes at least 100,000 Scots — will know whether or not he has sent the right signals in a climate of fierce international competition for scarce oil industry investment funds .
18 This is usually not because of any lack of understanding of what has been said , but simply because he has lost the normal control of his emotions .
19 By surmounting , so he tells us , one set of obstacles in being accepted by the Balinese , he also creates the rhetorical conditions where we are likely to favour a belief that he has surmounted the theoretical obstacles attended on his methodological discovery as well .
20 Maybe that is why he has to interweave the stationary activity of basket-weaving with the strenuous one of rickshaw pulling .
21 He has felt the presaging shadow of death , and he goes to meet it in the old unchanging way of the wild — alone .
22 But many people will join John Bell in believing that Aspect 's experiment is as good as can be achieved , now that he has made the crucial move in introducing some time variation into the apparatus .
23 All this is denied to him because he has made the irreversible decision to join up and his life will never be the same again .
24 It was interesting to see , however , that in the Big Kiss with its two osculating tooth-brushes , he has followed the sexual stereotype by providing blue for a boy and red , rather than pink , for a girl .
25 Now we hear he has joined the Labour Party , which forms the ruling group in an uneasy deal with the SNP .
26 Mr Harper and his lay ministers in St Paul 's Church Society give church services in 24 Darlington old people 's homes and he has asked the Prime Minister to intervene over the closure plan .
27 David Waddington , the home secretary , announced that he has asked the chief constable of the West Midlands to investigate the conviction of the Birmingham six , who were jailed for an IRA bombing 16 years ago .
28 I am giving my hon. Friend the correct answer ; if he has asked the wrong question , that is his problem .
29 Kinnock has made great changes and one admires the way he has manipulated the Labour Party towards reality .
30 He has to judge the public acceptability of early release and to determine the policies needed to maintain public confidence in the system of criminal justice .
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