Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He will be reminded of the saying of Jesus , ‘ ’ He who has seen me has seen the Father . ’
2 Faith , by contrast , approaches Jesus with a radically different attitude , recognising in him the revelation of the invisible God , believing that it is true that ‘ he who has seen me has seen the Father ’ .
3 ‘ Leave them alone until someone who understands them has examined the site .
4 The promotion has led to some shops selling out of £120 vacuum cleaners , and the Cambuslang , Strathclyde , factory that makes them has defied the recession by switching to seven-day working .
5 The development of these powerful new means of communication and the accompanying development of personnel highly skilled in them has expanded the means of control of information as well as its dissemination .
6 But even in the case of such an Act , if there are superadded provisions which attach to non-payment consequences other than a bare liability to be sued , there can be no justification for refusing to have regard to those consequences and to consider whether the existence of the provisions creating them has placed the payer under such pressure that the payments have not in truth been voluntary .
7 This growth of alternative markets for short-term money and the instruments that go with them has made the supply and demand for short-term money extremely competitive .
8 Sixty two Firefly engines were made in the mid-nineteenth century and not one of them has survived the scrapheap .
9 The fact that a majority did vote for them has shifted the balance of power back towards the reformers .
10 ‘ Look , you can see I 've made the effort . ’
11 But at last with your help I 've conquered the cut and sew , I could give you all a hug .
12 Let's go in here , see I 've locked the screen up so we 're laughing .
13 The rich peasants made up another seven percent I have to check to see I 've got the figure 's right the middle peasants , twenty percent the poor peasants seventy percent .
14 You 'll see I 've used the term ‘ old ’ advisedly .
15 Of course , I 'd broken the rule by moving both point cams , so no amount of re-reading them would position my pattern correctly .
16 I found that out when I 'd pressed the bell and no one came .
17 I 'd accepted that I 'd joined the club — and there were some really nice people in it .
18 I 'd observed the varieties of charm .
19 ‘ I thought it might have something to do with the fact that when it emerged that I 'd received the letter , Ivy Cook would become persona non grata in the Miletti family . ’
20 I 'd hoped the shock would , at the very least , cause her to misdirect the stream and wet her shoes .
21 After I 'd explained the problems , Mazzin tried to wriggle out of it by going on about blindfolds .
22 I fingered the lump on my head where I 'd struck the drainpipe .
23 By the time I got back to the hospital , I 'd missed the doctors ' rounds .
24 Me , I I mean , I 've done I 've done no work today because I went out to collect some stuff of a friend this morning and by the time I came in it was quarter past ten and I 'd gone out at ten to nine so I 'd missed the schools
25 I 'd missed the World Cup draw on TV to boot .
26 I 'd loved the New York Dolls .
27 go down and meet the bus so we 're sat there now ten past eleven and I thought I hope we have n't missed it now and she 's walked up , she 's standing out the door cos I 'd locked the door .
28 I 'd heard the voice of an angel — and when a meeting was eventually arranged between David and myself , through NEMS ' who were handling both of us at the time , I expected a very pimply youth to be standing there .
29 I 'd heard the door spring open and the stairs groan as she made good her escape .
30 I 'd heard the name , who has not ?
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