Example sentences of "he have [verb] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 He has enlisted Government help and interest in the RCA ; he has raised money for the renovations so badly needed at the college , and for building additional accommodation nearby for students .
2 From the tenant 's point of view , he has assured security for the term of the lease , subject to compliance with his obligations and continuing solvency .
3 The Museum of Modern Art , 30 Pembroke Street , from January 24 to March 28 is reviewing the opus of that doyen of American minimalist and conceptual art , Sol Le Witt , presenting a concise historical survey of his career from 1963 to the present rooted in the Bauhaus , and fruiting so to speak in the fashion and perfume house of Nina Ricci ( sponsors of this show ) for which he has designed packaging for the manly fragrance Ricci Club .
4 I think it was er fairly evident that he had given permission for the three British hostages to be released after Sir Edward Heath 's meeting with Tariq .
5 M. Lévy gave me a third more for the second vase than he had given Jean-Claude for the first one .
6 It was like he had discovered sex for the first time , ’ said a friend .
7 Ten years now he had lived in Vienna , fourteen since he had quit Russia for the last time , twenty-two since the day he had realized his boyhood ambition to become an officer in the St. Petersburg Grenadiers .
8 He had climbed trees for the blue hawk 's nest , and knew its eggs and their markings ; the hawfinch , that parrot of the woods with its strange cry and saucer nest , was common in his time .
9 It was held that the arrangements constituted a settlement of which the taxpayer was a settlor , that he had provided income for the purposes of the settlement and the income was assessable on him under what is now TA 1988 , s663 .
10 When the priest was searched it was found that he was carrying his will , and that he had left money for the restoration fund .
11 The texts are not very clear on this , but the main question is whether a third party in good faith would be secure from the missio only if he had paid value for the object under trust .
12 In September 1980 he had paid £65,000 for the British rights to the release of the first solo record by Phil Collins , the drummer from Genesis .
13 ‘ Guy would n't do that … he 's got plans for the future of Chester 's .
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