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

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1 The acquirer 's solicitor should reserve the right to incorporate additional warranties when he has received all the information about the target , read the accountants ' report and read the draft disclosure letter .
2 HE has tasted all the bread in the sandwiches and approved the menu although he ca n't try all the fillings because some of them are meat and he is vegetarian ’ — Laurence Myers on the opening of Gary Glitter 's sandwich bar .
3 No manager , in any half-decent company , is able to get away with claiming that he has made all the improvements it is possible to make .
4 He has broken all the rules of managership .
5 He has broken all the rules of managership .
6 When they reach their destination , the driver stops the car beneath a rare working streetlamp and his passenger feels a tremor of recognition , but is reassured by Valentin that he has heard all the jokes before and he wo n't be passing them on to his mother .
7 He is beginning to move on from the subjects which have dominated the last couple of years , feeling that he has gleaned all the experience he can from them .
8 it 's terrible to talk like this , he has got all the features , but perhaps one of his characteristics erm , why he .
9 He has resisted both pulls until he has assembled all the information he thinks relevant , the test of relevance being whether it does in fact strengthen one pull in relation to the other .
10 HP ( hire purchase ) The term used by shoppers and many shops to describe both true hire purchase ( where the shopper is in effect hiring the goods , with an option to buy at virtually no extra cost when he has paid all the instalments , and the lender has some rights to repossess the goods as securing against default ) , and the more common credit sale .
11 Is not the Prime Minister saying that he has used all the influence that he can muster to ensure that working people in Britain have fewer rights and less protection against bad employers than the rest of Europe ?
12 Also , he 'd silenced all the doubters .
13 Look at Elvis , he had everything that a man could desire , looks , talent , wealth — but after he 'd eaten all the cheeseburgers he could swallow , when he got bored chasing young girls in white panties , how did he spend his time ?
14 He 'd ransacked all the chemists ' shops .
15 Carl from upstairs got arrested too , and he said that Ibrahim was screaming all night in the room next to him in the prison , and when they opened the door in the morning , he 'd scratched all the skin off of his face .
16 You 're not telling me he 'd ridden all the way from Yorkshire after the gruelling day he 'd had , just to enjoy the pleasures of your delightful little body !
17 What I could n't work out was why he 'd driven all the way over here .
18 I wonder if he 'd carried all the information
19 No point in taking trouble with him ; no point in explaining that he 'd walked all the way up to the blooming rectory to set his mind at rest .
20 Then he remembered the red lozenges he 'd sucked all the way in the car .
21 He 'd galloped all the way to Leafield and we would have lost him for good if someone there had n't recognised him . ’
22 he was like being shy but he 'd had all the side of his fur like shaved , and I thought urgh !
23 On the following day , Ratsiraka said that he had made all the concessions he was able to make and would form a new government , with or without the opposition 's participation , within a week .
24 His mind was the richest repository of the past : he had been a child oblate at Canterbury before the Conquest ; he had heard all the gossip of the older monks as a child , and he remembered as an adult all that he had heard .
25 He had drained all the virtue from her .
26 He had denied all the allegations .
27 Techniques are more sophisticated now , says warehouse manager Andrew Hanlon , with the acquisition of pallet trucks and stackers : when he started , he had to manhandle all the books from outside deliveries .
28 So he got Times Roman headlines in , very simple layout , and he did some caps bold , and then he said to me he had done all the headlines ragged and I said you just missed one thing — centre the heads .
29 He had summoned all the county gentry to two consistories in the Cathedral in March 1577 , accusing those who did not wish to attend of Popish disloyalty .
30 He had every intention of getting the hell out of Paris just as soon as he had collected all the money owed to him .
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