Example sentences of "[verb] he has [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then clutching her daughter Maria Dingwall , she added : ‘ Mr Clarke does n't know he has got Iris Bentley to fight .
2 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
3 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
4 He is now scared to use outside loos and says he has lost work with bosses who wo n't let him go to find other facilities .
5 He says he has to go bat-fowling for what I take for granted — whatever bat-fowling may be . ’
6 County Tory leader , Councillor Simon Cussons , says he has had complaints from youngsters who feel they are being hounded out of the pubs .
7 Barry says he has had phone calls from people he does n't know , supposedly offering sympathy , but full of venom .
8 In the past six months one London dealer says he has bought $2.5 million worth of the metals for a single client .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans he has to combat short-termism among investors in British industry .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans he has to combat short-termism among investors in British industry .
11 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what plans he has to replace type 42 destroyers with a new air-defence frigate .
12 To ask the Prime Minister what plans he has to visit Cyprus .
13 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what plans he has to improve access , facilities and learning programmes in the further education service for people with disabilities and/or learning difficulties .
14 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what plans he has to improve safety on the railways .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what plans he has to introduce video recordings of all interviews in police custody .
16 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans he has to boost manufacturing output .
17 I offer the Minister the NFU 's five-point agenda , of which I hope he has taken note .
18 Mr Maxwell , in an affidavit of his own , confirms he has received payments from his mother but adds : ‘ I feel I have a moral obligation to repay as and when my resources permit . ’
19 ‘ It 's possible that he has taught the gardener 's cat , ’ replied Mr Appin thoughtfully , ‘ but I do n't believe he has had time to teach any other cats . ’
20 Rebel priest Fr Pat Buckley of Larne confirmed he has issued writs for libel against Dublin radio show star Fr Michael Clery .
21 For a more leisurely read he has included sections on hydrology and the debate on access to rivers .
22 Yet his ambition gets the better of him in Act 1 Scene 5 where Malcolm is named Prince of Cumberland and he realises he has to stop Malcolm and also decides to kill the king and not leave the kingship to fate .
23 ‘ I know he has made mistakes , but for the first time since Shanks took over in 1959 , a Liverpool manager has got a job to do .
24 Returning to the jungle he finds he has to kill Lowery who has been stung by a Varga .
25 He feels he has lost part of himself , losing Murray .
26 Few party members challenge his diligence as an MP , but they claim he has lost touch with the party and treats all critics as extremists .
27 ‘ I mean he has done time .
28 Rangers boss Walter Smith admitted he has had Gordon in mind since Trevor Steven moved to the centre of the midfield at the start of the season .
29 ‘ You think he has reached London ? ’ he asked .
30 The commission of a public nuisance can only be tortious however where an individual can prove he has suffered damage over and above the rest of the community and that such damage is direct and substantial .
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