Example sentences of "he [verb] [vb pp] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a good sign if he has loved someone a lot , it shows that he has a capacity for love . ’
2 He has sent me a copy of Tax Bulletin No 1 , which covers the Revenue 's official line for treating such expenditure .
3 Appropriately , he has sent us a letter about a piece he saw in last Thursday 's Diary .
4 It seems , then , that not only may an entrepreneur-producer be a monopolist because he happens at the same time to be a monopolist resource owner , he may be a monopolist because he has made himself a monopolist resource owner in the course of his entrepreneurial activities .
5 No , no ; that sounded too much like the Bible , so she plumped for the simple way and finished , ‘ He has given her a baby . ’
6 God placed the enforcing of Satan 's defeat in the hands of His servants and He has given them the authority .
7 ‘ As far as Frank is concerned , he is entirely satisfied with what I am doing and he has given me the space to get on with it .
8 A civil servant by day he has given himself a mission : to show the rest of the world just what can be done in a glider .
9 He repeats it in 4:13 , ‘ This is how we know that we remain in him , and he in us , because he has given us a portion of his Spirit . ’
10 And in so doing he has given us the joyrider 's equivalent of Neil Young 's ‘ Tonight 's The Night ’ , The Pogues ' ‘ Hell 's Ditch ’ and the Stones ' ‘ Exile On Main Street ’ — one of those awful black records to turn to when you 're feeling at your most morbid .
11 He has given us the feeling that we could not have been better prepared , ’ said Hockley after her opening round .
12 He has given you a cost breakdown as follows :
13 He has done me no injury — yet .
14 This was so successful he has done it every year since , but with a different group of children .
15 Since he has offered her the role of Claudia Cohn-Casson , she has introduced him to journalists , script writers and directors .
16 He has brought you a present , Chamanji , ’ continued Zakir .
17 He has left you a cottage in Devonshire , and he said : ‘ Tell her it 's not because she saved my life , but because she gave me a fourpenny cigar . ' ’
18 He has bought himself a couple of Hunters and he plans to do some show jumping of all things .
19 There are players now valued in the £2m bracket who ca n't hold a candle to Ian in terms of ability and George Graham must be thinking he has bought himself a star on the cheap .
20 He has bought me a drink .
21 He has set himself the task of trying to discuss the agenda Labour needs to develop over the next two decades on issues such as training , education and poverty .
22 He 'd given her a string of cultured pearls as a wedding present .
23 She was already dutiful and anxious to please him , and she looked so pretty in a dress of sprigged cotton he 'd given her the money to buy for the wedding .
24 Staring blankly at the rubble , all that remained of the cottage , she tried to remember the exact words Leo had used when he 'd given her the cheque .
25 But it was after he 'd given her the ring that the cracks had begun to appear in her façade .
26 He reminded her of the day he 'd given her the locket and ring . ’
27 ‘ I rang him — he 'd given me a list of all the Grands Prix contact numbers — but when he came to my hotel the next morning it was of his own accord . ’
28 Perhaps he thought that , and he 'd given me the slip .
29 ‘ What are you grinning at , Cambridge ? ’ he demanded — he 'd given me the nickname after some reference I made to my own past ; it was an affectionate pan of coals for my head — ‘ It 's perfectly true .
30 They were determined to confront the English Heritage inspector , but it soon became clear he 'd given them the slip .
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