Example sentences of "he have [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For years he and his father before him had endured advice from well-meaning lunatics as to what he should do with the place — concreting the stones , or letting archaeologists burrow under them with their excavations , or digging a defensive moat round it — and Sir Edmund Antrobus , Bart , had had enough .
2 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 .
3 But he has swopped life behind bars for the Bard .
4 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 .
5 He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform .
6 change the status of the problem report to ‘ ACCEPT ’ to indicate that he has received notification of the problem
7 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 .
8 To the delicate intricacies of his play he has added tactical steel and , after a difficult apprenticeship , he has gained substance without losing his natural spice .
9 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 .
10 Plaintiff must prove that he has suffered damage as a result of the interference
11 Otago will soon be without Mike Brewer — he has accepted work with the Canterbury sports wear company and will be based in future in Christchurch .
12 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 ) .
13 He says he has to go bat-fowling for what I take for granted — whatever bat-fowling may be . ’
14 Brought up by his grandparents at Close House , near Bishop Auckland , he has kept goal for Spennymoor and Billingham Synthonia and Backtrackies will recall that earlier this season he endured a collapsed lung and a major operation , after most of Derby County fell on top of him .
15 He has expressed scepticism about the significance of linguistics for language teaching .
16 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 .
17 He has taught maths at Hayling School for 21 years
18 He has enlisted Government help and interest in the RCA ; he has raised money for the renovations so badly needed at the college , and for building additional accommodation nearby for students .
19 He has raised money for muscular dystrophy charities .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 If work fails to sell , he has lost income on commission and , in addition , he has spent money on promoting the event and the private view .
23 He feels he has lost part of himself , losing Murray .
24 He has lost count of the number of operations he had , probably around a dozen , but thankfully his spine was virtually undamaged .
25 He has lost count of the clubs he has helped , buying their entire ticket alloca-tion .
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 Why , she thought , he is so much more uncertain than I am , he has lost touch with the world of women , as I have with the world of men .
28 But he says : ‘ He has lost touch with something wonderful — he has forgotten to let the child within him take flight .
29 In this way , he has moved consideration of film genre from the broad , structural categories of earlier film theory to historically attentive readings , informed by a knowledge of both forms and institutions .
30 He has moved house to Sedgefield , close by the National Hunt racecourse and so Utopia to ‘ Ned , ’ and he remarked of the Durham atmosphere : ‘ It is just like starting my career all over again , everyone is so keen . ’
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