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

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1 I assume , therefore , that what he has said represents the majority view within his party .
2 While research looks like taking more of a backseat in the new government , the extent to which Fabius will change research policy will become apparent only when he has begun to change the people in key staff positions .
3 His chance to do this has come with the microwave report , but he has decided to put the interests of microwave manufacturers first .
4 But in order to try to keep some of America 's weaker carriers in the air he has decided to increase the limit on the stake a foreign investor can hold in an American airline from 25% to 49% .
5 Pa sits me on the wooden bench he has built facing the altar , and himself sits down next to me .
6 Interviews are a chore he has to do to sell the show .
7 Johnny Rogan himself is at a loss to explain what he has done to provoke the wrath of the former Smith , while Morrissey says that the book contains certain inaccuracies about his Mancunian past .
8 Yet Mr Kohl seems more interested in getting votes from right-wingers than in winning them for Turks : the most he has done to change the citizenship law is to wonder aloud whether Germany 's Turks might be granted dual citizenship for a trial five years , at the end of which they could choose to be either Turks or Germans .
9 Richard Amos is still the youth worker and deserves special mention for all he has done to get the youth club back on its feet .
10 Richard Amos is still the youth worker and deserves special mention for all he has done to get the youth club back on its feet .
11 In particular , he has sought to make the desert bloom , damming its rivers and plundering its scant resources of water to create neat , green fields and , more recently , the harmonious , man-made landscapes of the golf course .
12 It is only a couple of years ago that Jenkins rejected out of hand the Wales involvement he has now taken on , and — until Davies and the Wales manager , Robert Norster , beat their path to his door — he has tended to use the expression ‘ poisoned chalice ’ whenever anyone sounded out his interest or rather the lack of it .
13 Having now worked in both sides of the oil business , Morgan says that he has come to appreciate the importance of high quality cooperation , whether it 's at Grangemouth Refinery or in transporting and marketing oil in the US .
14 But Mr de Soto goes down well in Washington , where he has helped persuade the authorities to take the previously unknown Mr Fujimori seriously .
15 He has got to do the rescuing .
16 Sadly , it seems that he has failed to grasp the relationship between the district council and the board .
17 Spelt out slightly more fully ( and at the risk of oversimplification ) , this means that a decision is open to review where it has been arrived at as a result of a mistaken view of the law , or where the decision is one that could not reasonably have been arrived at , in the sense that the person deciding must have taken into account irrelevant considerations , or failed to take into account relevant ones , or where he has failed to observe the dictates of natural justice which require him to give the parties a hearing before arriving at his decision .
18 According to article 3 of the Swiss civil code , ‘ no person can plead bona fides in any case where he has failed to exercise the degree of care required by the circumstances ’ .
19 Although Mr Kinnock has modernised Labour and ditched many of its vote-losing socialist policies , he has failed to convince the country to put its trust in him despite the country suffering the longest recession since the Second World War .
20 I know that the hon. Member has shown considerable interest in the case that is the subject of the debate , although I find it surprising that he has chosen to raise the matter in this way .
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what measures he has taken to improve the working of the cold weather payments scheme .
22 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what steps he has taken to enhance the security of taxi drivers and other transport workers in the Province .
23 Bradley admits he has tried to increase the size of the LAPD by 1,000 .
24 But he says : ‘ He has lost touch with something wonderful — he has forgotten to let the child within him take flight .
25 ‘ Oh dear , ’ says Philip Swallow , once more , when he has finished reading the memorandum .
26 Johnston said : ‘ We met with the man we want last night and he has agreed to join the club .
27 He has agreed to take the appointment because his two sons are now grown up .
28 Jones ' notes , which he has circulated to show the BYU version of events , do not directly address this issue .
29 But that 's only because he has learned to leave the jokes in the dressing room .
30 In view of these market changes we would ask the Chancellor to utilise that degree of flexibility he has retained to reduce the degree of excise duty discrimination against spirits .
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