Example sentences of "[vb -s] he [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When Count Philip of Flanders suspected that his wife had committed adultery with Gautier de Fontaines he had the young man killed by hanging him upside down in a cess-pit .
2 Not only has he received a cheque for £82.02 after his successful action against BR in the small claims court .
3 And has he moved the er cylinder yet er I , have they started any work ?
4 If he has , has he noted the three pages of advertisements by receivers and administrators of companies that have failed ?
5 Yeah , is he coming back or has he gone the other side of the pond ?
6 I said , ‘ Has he joined the true cause ?
7 Has he lost a bit of weight ?
8 Has he made a statement ? ’
9 If he does transfer them , has he made a gift or a contract ?
10 Has he made a profit ?
11 Has he made the right choices , and can he suggest the current direction of American art with just these three candidates ?
12 Is n't she rather attractive , the girl harpist : has he noticed the bend of her white swan neck , the discreet flicker of her fingers ; wondered how the neck would seem , the fingers flicker , in more intimate a situation ?
13 Has he seen the excellent Glasgow Evening Times article of 20 November which highlights that serious problem in Scotland ?
14 Has he seen the report published today by the Council for the Protection of Rural England ?
15 Has he seen the comments of a DSS officer in the same article that benefit fraud is now a national sport and that bogus asylum seekers think that the way in which this country hands out so much money is hilarious ?
16 Only once has he named the same team twice in succession ( against the Netherlands and Germany during the European Championship finals last year ) , but the latest spate of trouble is exceptional .
17 Nor has he mentioned the breathlessness suffered by the patient after he has inhaled the cholera poison ! "
18 Has he left the camp ? ’
19 Why in the view of that clear recommendation that parliament should decide these matters , has he left the regulation of that duty to the auditing practices board , a non-statutory body ?
20 Has he has he left the series for good ?
21 Oh there we are , look , he 's dropped it now why has he dropped the look at that !
22 Has he remembered the mother too ? ’
23 Nor has he taken the trouble to go into details concerning the clerical work to be done .
24 ‘ What , boy , and has he taken the very bed from under you — the very pillow from under your head ? ’
25 That 's more like it , but why has he bypassed the usual channels ? ’
26 Has he chosen the right one for you — or the right one for him ?
27 ‘ And has he married the young milkmaid , as he promised ? ’
28 How long has he owned the tea shop ?
29 So what has he to offer the people of Tottenham instead ?
30 Has he found a place now then or is he
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