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

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1 change the status of the problem report to ‘ ACCEPT ’ to indicate that he has received notification of the problem
2 It is only when the husband , by meeting the liabilities which his wife has incurred ( whether for necessaries or not ) to a particular tradesman , has ‘ held her out ’ as his agent , that the tradesman is entitled to hold the husband liable until he has received notice to the contrary .
3 Thus if an individual is to be deprived of a benefit which was enjoyed in the past , and which he could legitimately expect to continue , or he has received assurances from the decision-maker that such a benefit will not be withdrawn without giving him some opportunity to argue the contrary , then in either instance an opportunity for the individual to make representations will be accorded .
4 Otago will soon be without Mike Brewer — he has accepted work with the Canterbury sports wear company and will be based in future in Christchurch .
5 He has represented Wales on the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons for England and Wales , and as chairman of the Welsh Board of the Royal College of Surgeons .
6 Several directors are believed to be unhappy that he has kept details of the negotiations from them .
7 He has expressed scepticism about the significance of linguistics for language teaching .
8 Since 1985 he has taught students at the School of Biological and Health Sciences about nutrition , training , sport and health aspects of exercise .
9 He has increased funds to the Arts Council , so why has he not unfrozen the acquisition grants ?
10 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 .
11 Eddie 's over-protection rapidly becomes a blind obsession until he has lost sight of the fact that he really wants to make Catherine happy .
12 He has lost count of the number of operations he had , probably around a dozen , but thankfully his spine was virtually undamaged .
13 He has lost count of the clubs he has helped , buying their entire ticket alloca-tion .
14 Few party members challenge his diligence as an MP , but they claim he has lost touch with the party and treats all critics as extremists .
15 Why , she thought , he is so much more uncertain than I am , he has lost touch with the world of women , as I have with the world of men .
16 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what plans he has to improve safety on the railways .
17 McLeish last played for Scotland against Bulgaria in a European Championship qualifying tie , since when he has battled injury to the extent that both player and national coach could yesterday be candid about the reasons why his sudden recapture of the captaincy of his country has a storybook feel .
18 That would not help in a job in which he has to reassure people of the credibility of Government economic policy .
19 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 .
20 He has dismissed warnings from the Office of Fine Arts that it is forbidden to deal in State property , quoting the former assistant secretary of state L. de Graaff , who in 1984 stated that the artists were free to do with these works as they wished .
21 He has offered madness in the form of a minute ; she has accepted it in the form of an examination answer .
22 He has told colleagues in the force in South Africa ( ‘ There are lots of cops who support me ’ ) that he is ready ‘ to lick your arse in Church Square on a Sunday , if I ca n't solve it in two days ’ — referring to the notorious unsolved murder of the antiapartheid activist , David Webster .
23 He has coached youngsters at the Freddie Mills boxing club .
24 He has specialised knowledge of the UK economy and trade and foreign and defence policy .
25 Formerly with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , he has held posts at the British Embassy in Madrid and the Western European department , Whitehall .
26 His mother Enid said after the hearing in Bristol : ‘ He has brought shame on the whole family .
27 He has brought harmony to the club and that is of vital importance .
28 By choosing to take at face value all the evidence pointing to the futility of the war , and ignoring all those who believed , with patent sincerity , that they were fighting for something worthwhile against something evil , he has taken cynicism to the point of naivety .
29 But all that we are requiring of him is that , widening his viewpoint from himself to the community , he has taken account of the communal effects of theft , before , as himself not the weigher but the balance , he allows himself finally to settle against or in favour of taking the money .
30 He has snuck Keith into the dressing room , into the stadium , and held the ball while Keith achieved his deepest wish .
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