Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [vb pp] 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 She acknowledges her faults and is quick to ask forgiveness when she knows she has overstepped the line .
11 she has kept the character and principle
12 She is thrilled that she has kept the pub .
13 I feared in Rome I detected a great change for the worse , but she has stood the journey well , better than might have been expected , and now , if all remains serene , we may see her build up again . ’
14 She has repaid the debt and now has sufficient money on which to live .
15 She is Clara Hale , known mostly just as Mother Hale , and since she first laid a row of cots across the living room of her flat on 122nd Street in Harlem in 1943 , she has become the Mother Teresa of New York 's black slums .
16 So , for instance , if she tips a pot of paint over Jamie 's drawing , tell her she must n't do it again , because she has spoiled the picture , Jamie is upset — and how would she like it if someone did that to her picture ?
17 At any rate she has noticed the difference and tried to describe it .
18 For three months she went by Underground to the Wimbledon home of Elizabeth Russell where for almost as long as anyone can remember she has schooled the daughters of knights , dukes and earls in the delights of sauces , sponges and souffles .
19 She has served the Society for an extra year as we had no nominations for a successor .
20 She has lost the support of the town 's Social Democratic mayor , Peter Schönlein , who will not even let her represent him at official functions , and the political parties and their committees also systematically exclude her .
21 They go to the ball , she is indeed admired by everyone there but when they get home she realises she has lost the necklace .
22 When periods finally stop , she has reached the change of life menopause .
23 Among the ‘ lower caste ’ people , the woman 's role had always been rather different from her role in the farming castes ; now ‘ lower caste ’ women worked increasingly in the fields alongside the men and this led , according to Mamdani , to ‘ a radical change … in the attitude towards girl children … low caste families do not look upon the birth of a girl with the disfavour they used to ’ — though ‘ to a certain extent the disfavour persists because the girl will marry and emigrate precisely when she has reached the age of greatest productivity ’ .
24 she has reached the stage where she feels much more inclined to strike out to underline her independence .
25 COMPLETED FAMILY SIZE — The number of children ( live-born babies ) a woman has borne by the time she has reached the end of the childbearing age .
26 In fact , according to Austin there are more than a thousand of these acts which are performable in English , and unless the hearer or reader recognises which of these is being expressed by the utterances in question he or she has missed the point .
27 It is the first time in recent memory she has missed the ceremony .
28 THE TV presenter Fiona Armstrong yesterday spoke for the first time about why she has quit the breakfast station GMTV — and dismissed talk about the notorious ‘ F ( for fanciability ) factor ’ .
29 She has witnessed the party applaud .
30 ‘ And see how she has rewarded the memory of her father .
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