Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] [to-vb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 John Chant asked how the above was progressing and I explained that we have had initial draft typeset — he has asked to see a copy which I have passed to him today .
2 He has offered to take a blood test to disprove it .
3 The affidavit must verify that the defendant falls within the categories in Ord 29 , r11(2) and the amount of the damages to which the application relates and contain enough information to enable the master or district judge to reach a preliminary valuation of the claim ( because he has got to order a part of it to be paid to the plaintiff ) .
4 He has failed to give a timetable for the implementation of those proposals , to set out a schedule which would carry weight and to tackle the problems at base .
5 However , notice need not be given where the defendant does not appear , or where in a fixed date action he has failed to deliver a defence in time .
6 The defendant may defend on the return day even if he has failed to file a defence ( Ord 9 , r 9(2) ) .
7 I am delighted that he has chosen to introduce a Bill on nurse prescribing and I am honoured to be associated with it as one of its sponsors .
8 So the focus returned to Sir Roger , and he has agreed to serve a year .
9 Little Oliver zooms round the track at 65mph in his £1,000 go-kart — before he has learned to ride a bike or tie his laces .
10 He has had to carve a replacement .
11 He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry .
12 Mosley 's comments suggest that he has managed to supervise a compromise deal in the corridors of power involving Frank Williams and Flavio Briatore , the boss of the Benetton team , who had firmly opposed Williams 's late entry for the championship .
13 Despite that he has managed to keep a group of people around him who have a loyalty both to him and to the company . ’
14 Since retiring as a GP he has continued to perform a variety of tasks for the Order .
15 He has promised to make a decision before the end of this week , but most party leaders predict he will be persuaded by the Clinton sweep to stay on the sidelines .
16 A Sunday newspaper had once revealed that he 'd wanted to marry a feminist and she 'd run off with a lesbian , which was why he had it in for both .
17 He 'd managed to grab a couple of hours ' sleep in the cell since they 'd brought him in , but it was scarcely enough to refresh him .
18 He 'd managed to walk a mile behind Botham and was very proud of himself .
19 He passed the day skulking around cafes , and when Georges met him by chance later on he confessed he 'd been beaten up in his flat because he 'd agreed to do a favour for someone and it had gone wrong .
20 He 'd tried to stop a truck which was loaded with stolen aluminium scrap worth just a hundred pounds .
21 He 'd tried to stop a truck which was loaded with stolen aluminium scrap worth just a hundred pounds .
22 He had begun to drink a lot during the day as he had learned to go to the fridge and help himself to prepared squash .
23 Even before he reached his nineteenth birthday , he had begun to make a name as a choreographer , and one of the works he made then is still danced : only a trifle , but full of the wit that was one of his gifts .
24 It had been alleged in London , possibly truthfully , that he had intended to make a drinking tankard of it .
25 After his injury in the 400 metre semi final at the Barcelona Olympics , he had hoped to make a career in basketball .
26 He had hoped to find a door .
27 Thus even if he had wanted to introduce a programme of radical social reform , Alexander had to tread carefully .
28 Although he had declined to leave a name , he must have hoped to catch her before she returned south .
29 A messenger he had employed to take a letter to France revealed its contents to the king .
30 His mum had returned them unwatched because he had decided to visit a nightclub instead .
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