Example sentences of "[conj] he has [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It will pass in a succession of aimless walks and endless glasses of beer in the picturesque little French town where he has sought refuge . |
2 | Norwich-trained Paul John , now of the Manchester-based Book Art Project , offers his extended pop-up Dance Book to set alongside Dan Harvey 's third variation on The Living World , where he has planted grass seeds in an old Bible which is appropriately open at Matthew 13 and which tells the parable of the sowing of the seed . |
3 | Although he has given evidence before in a real life case , he still found the experience very worthwhile . |
4 | change the status of the problem report to ‘ ACCEPT ’ to indicate that he has received notification of the problem |
5 | ‘ Never has homo faber better understood that he has made history and never has he felt so powerless before history ’ . |
6 | He shifts his ground , arguing first , that he has feigned madness and that the doctor is a fool to be taken in ; and second , that his doctor has mistaken poetic genius for madness because he is a fool . |
7 | He says that he has to do business with Foxhunters . |
8 | But the fathers also insisted , and believing Christians have proclaimed it ever since , that although we do not fully understand the relationship between God and the Devil , the inescapable fact about Satan is that he has declared war on God and his creation . |
9 | The Chancellor was quick to welcome the signs of recovery and repeat his view that he has cut interest rates far enough already to ensure a recovery . |
10 | Though Satan 's motive for avenging against God is not made quite clear , we accept that he has suffered impairment . |
11 | Plaintiff must prove that he has suffered damage as a result of the interference |
12 | So if the plaintiffs can , without obtaining the bank statements and other documents held by Mr. Tully prove that he has embezzled money from Abbey and make him bankrupt , the plaintiffs can then discover the bank statements and other information they now seek . |
13 | Now that he has shown courage in adversity and survived a potential tragedy , he can be safely accepted as a national hero . |
14 | Jenny understands him to say that he has had trouble on his travels ‘ with the Reds ’ . |
15 | Neil Kinnock former idealist who realised that he has to temper idealism with reality and also persuade his dyed in the wool colleagues that their ideas were out of date . |
16 | The applicant is required to certify that he has taken nature conservation into account when implementing his scheme , even though the average farmer can not be expected to be capable of assessing such impacts . |
17 | ‘ That is n't surprising , ’ remarked the Doctor , straightening up , ‘ when you consider that he has ingested bubbleshake . ’ |
18 | It is the fact that he has stolen hope from a number of incredibly vulnerable HIV-positive women who turned to him for help . |
19 | If the donor dies and he has given property away which is subject to a reservation then that property will form part of the donor 's estate immediately before his death . |
20 | In his view of climatology for geographers Terjung ( 1976 ) has also advocated the emphasis on the process-response systems related to mankind which occur with the planetary boundary layer , interface and substrates and he has advocated study of flows of energy , mass , momentum and information through the various environments of the planet earth ( see p. 152 ) . |
21 | The Secretary of State has been trying to say that he is a friend of the inspectorate , despite his proposal to cut it to a third of its current size , and he has created pandemonium . |
22 | The rest of the battalion is ordered to eat before parades — for if a man faints and he has missed breakfast , he can be charged with rendering himself unfit for duty . |
23 | I have had breathing problems which my doctor has said is a figment of my imagination and he has diagnosed depression . |
24 | He may be completely landless , or it may be that his plot is n't big enough and he has to spend part of his time , or part of his family has to spend part of their time , working for somebody else to get in some extra money or possibly renting land from somebody else . |
25 | Social security is when you have n't got no money and he has got money . |
26 | The organiser is an Alton member of the society 's board of directors , Peter Precious , and he has had help from Alton regional group members . |
27 | And he has had family troubles , you know . ’ |
28 | It is only when the husband , by meeting the liabilities which his wife has incurred ( whether for necessaries or not ) to a particular tradesman , has ‘ held her out ’ as his agent , that the tradesman is entitled to hold the husband liable until he has received notice to the contrary . |
29 | Eddie 's over-protection rapidly becomes a blind obsession until he has lost sight of the fact that he really wants to make Catherine happy . |
30 | I say , wait until he has had time to return from Roxburgh — as surely he will . |