Example sentences of "he have done [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Details were revealed as Mr Bush made his tax return public yesterday , something he has done every year since he became vice president in 1981 . |
2 | Like so many of the men now rising to leadership in poor countries , he has done a stint at the World Bank , and is regarded as capable . |
3 | ‘ But if he has done a bunk , you 'd expect him to take his collection with him , would n't you ? |
4 | He has done a lot of thinking and he has concluded the labour party is finished for him and I think a lot more people will do the same . |
5 | The irony of it is this is that he has done a lot , he gave ten thousand |
6 | He has done a lot . |
7 | ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods . |
8 | It should be said straight away that he has done the job thoroughly . |
9 | He 'd done a couple of circuits before they stopped . |
10 | He 'd done a bunk . |
11 | I do n't know if we 'd have worried about that if we 'd thought he 'd done a bunk . |
12 | But he came more than he might have and he 'd done a bit with the bells in his heyday . |
13 | From the look of things , it was odds on he 'd done a runner with either the till , a barmaid or the Christmas Club fund . |
14 | Now I knew of no better , and Alan should 've known better because he 'd done a lot more removals than I had and he said Oh you 're alright Neal , do n't worry . |
15 | Henry Yaxlee said that on Friday night he 'd done the accounts till quite late , made a round of the stables about eleven-thirty and gone to bed soon after . |
16 | no , he was last year cos he 'd done the year before but this year he 's finding it much harder . |
17 | An inquest held at Southport Coroner 's Court yesterday heard how on the night before his death Mr Ryder had played cards at his home in Green Lane , Formby , as he had done every Saturday night for the past 30 years . |
18 | So he spent long days and evenings at Meadowbanks , working ( when he had done a stint of transcription ) on the manuscript which was destined to be the Walter Machin volume in the Payne 's Great Authors series of monographs . |
19 | Meanwhile , however , another career strand had become woven in back at McKinseys where , he said , he had done a number of health service assignments with John Banham ( the future first head of the English Audit Commission before he became director of the Confederation of British Industry ) . |
20 | Erm then she put , he had done a newsletter to his friends which is beautifully done er and had sent her one and so she put it through my door so it was quite interesting . |
21 | He told me he had done a job at Ayr … he said that Ian Waddell was with him . ’ |
22 | He thought he had done a deal at £2.3 million . |
23 | And he had done a lot of mischief in there . |
24 | They walked back towards the houses , the clownish little man and the thin child — watching him , Nick thought he looked thinner than he had done a month ago . |
25 | Jarvis came down from Cambridge with a degree in engineering ; not a very good one because he had done no work . |
26 | And yet it was false , he had no ill intent , he had done no wrong to Edmund or to any of them . |
27 | Curtis came in wearing a shabby , fawn mackintosh and looking exactly as he had done the night before . |
28 | While acknowledging his argument for the bolt placement , I advised that he had done the route ; if others thought a bolt should be placed , let someone else go ahead and place it . |
29 | Eating his bacon and eggs , ‘ Sunny-side up , ’ Sally-Anne had once said when she put his plate before him , drinking his coffee — he preferred it to everlasting tea , he said — he looked much better than he had done the day before ; no midnight drinking , Sally-Anne thought . |
30 | If he had done the shock would have been less but on the other hand , his holiday would have been spoilt . |