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

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1 He has announced that private enterprise will be allowed to flourish .
2 Like others before him , he has noted that some aspects of Mayan and other Mesoamerican civilisations bear an uncanny resemblance to artefacts from the great dynasties of China .
3 He has suggested that rare collisions between the earth and comets , recorded as scatters of tektites , must have produced vast quantities of energy that would have been sufficient to heat up considerably both the atmosphere arid the surface layers of the oceans .
4 But he has submitted that non-litigation costs are not subject to taxation and can only be quantified by the taking of an account , with or without supplementary inquiries .
5 He has claimed that statutory controls would ‘ stifle new developments and new jobs in the Highlands and Islands and raise costs when we face tough competition from efficient producers in Europe and elsewhere ’ .
6 He has shown that certain sections of the population look for immediate , simple satisfactions , while the intellectuals take pride in rejecting kitsch and deny themselves these simple pleasures .
7 Time after time he has shown that nice guys can finish first .
8 Time after time he has shown that nice guys can finish first .
9 He has shown that these solutions are asymptotic to the inhomogeneous Kasner solutions as the singularity is approached .
10 He has found that unemployed people are eleven times more likely to commit suicide than those in work .
11 He 'd heard that stainless steel was going inside that box at such a rate as to absorb the country 's entire annual output , and that the rip-offs were a scandal .
12 At first , he 'd worried that Amber Epipheny would be jealous of him , and wondered whether she 'd confront him about the matter .
13 She sat there looking much less pale and thanking God privately that He 'd stopped that horrid war in Finland and brought Charles back to her .
14 Zen clearly remembered the occasion when he 'd felt that some detail in his office had altered .
15 To think he 'd stolen that secret image of me , taken , no doubt , from an upstairs window with a fancy lens .
16 Slowly and carefully , he withdrew the Steyr-Mannlicher .308 hunting rifle that he 'd bought that same afternoon using the cash from the sale of his car and the Firearm Variation certificate that had been issued to Ian Sampson .
17 So he had worn that hard hat , since even before he left the home .
18 He had heard that forty pounds a year had been paid for a girl to be looked after in the asylum of Dr Perfect in West Malling .
19 This was because by then he had written The Origin where he had argued that primitive society was classless , on the evidence he had obtained from Morgan .
20 Already , in 1835 , he had concluded that several species of large mammals , formerly flourishing on the eastern plains of South America , had later become extinct while no change in conditions physical or ecological had occurred .
21 He had to say that any effect produced by a talisman around the neck was to be ascribed to the devil , whereas effects due to Christian amulets came from God 's goodness .
22 He had guessed that this place was a palace to her , and she wondered suddenly if she was a complete fool even to consider getting mixed up in his world , when it was so far removed from her own .
23 He had said that French law moved slowly ; she was about to make this into a record case .
24 It seems that during the 18th century in the beautiful city of Cambridge , the leading livery stable was owned and operated by one Charles Hobson who had made a small fortune in renting cabs and carriages to the gentry , so much so that he had acquired that lovely house and property known as Anglesey Abbey for his country residence .
25 Kryuchkov affirmed the high priority being given by the KGB to combating black-marketeering and organized crime , but not before he had alleged that certain forces were engaged in " economic sabotage " for political ends and were in league with the criminal underworld .
26 In his first Annual Report seven years earlier , he had mentioned that 16 boys had gained Higher School Certificates ; this year the number was 41 ; and the following year no fewer than 18 Old Stopfordians obtained degrees at Cambridge alone .
27 Indeed in April he had proved that such reading was an art : the Sitwells had organized an evening for the Free French in the Aeolian Hall , and in front of the Queen he gave a memorable and dramatic performance of " What the Thunder Said " .
28 On Jan. 16 , Yeltsin reported to the Supreme Soviet that on his recent tour of the country to find out the effects of price liberalization he had found that local officials were not implementing government measures for social protection and that producers ' profit margins were too high .
29 In the conclusion to The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism , he had suggested that some forms of " debility , ill health and anaemia may produce an efflux of poetry " .
30 She wondered if he remembered that time he had hummed that same song on the snow-covered terrace in Rocamar — it seemed so long ago now .
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