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

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1 Even if the desire is never satisfied in any but the fantasy way , the man who constantly has such desires is to be condemned , for he is gaining satisfaction from a person whom he has divested of personhood and turned into a slave .
2 For the last nine years he has lived outside work time as a brunette , Diane , and has helped counsel others .
3 But he has remained in contact with the motor racing as a broadcaster and interviewer .
4 I have seen the results that he has achieved on fishing , and I am disgusted by them — I hope that they do not set a precedent .
5 After last year 's success he has appeared on TV and radio all over the world and has been signed up by three advertising agencies .
6 He has appeared in charity shows at the club for more than 20 years and we well-known throughout the area for his untiring efforts for worthy causes .
7 Beyond that he has to rely on hand tools — planes , chisels , reamers , scrapers and the odd bicycle inner tube ( ‘ great for holding a psaltery in shape while working on the joints ’ ) .
8 he has met with misfortune .
9 He has searched for and found treasure on every continent ( except Antarctica ) , and he has dived for treasure in every ocean .
10 I am not in the least surprised that he has fallen in love with you . ’
11 I expect he has fallen in love .
12 He has conquered in earth 's name .
13 As a result of that and later Directives there are now many cases in which the Registrar must cause to be published in the Gazette notice that he has received for registration various types of documents .
14 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what recent representations he has received about education in Northumberland .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received about Export Credits Guarantee Department premium rates and the relative rates of the United Kingdom 's principal industrial competitors .
16 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received about Export Credits Guarantee Department cover for Iran and Russia ; and if he will make a statement .
17 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what representations he has received in favour of taxation policies to benefit the environment ; and if he will make a statement .
18 The value transferred is to be reduced by the value of any other interest in possession in the property to which the beneficiary becomes entitled at the same time or by the amount of any consideration in money or money 's worth which he has received in respect of the determination or disposal .
19 The rate of tax payable is arrived at by reference to the total of that value and the value of any previous chargeable transfers made by the beneficiary , but that value is to be reduced by the value of any other interest in possession in the property to which he becomes entitled at the same time or by the amount of any consideration in money or money 's worth which he has received in respect of the termination or disposal of the interest .
20 To ask the Secretary of State for Health what representations he has received in connection with applications for national health service trust status from within the Sheffield health authority .
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what recent representations he has received in connection with state schools in west Norfolk .
22 As Lord Denning said in Fraser v Evans : No person is permitted to divulge to the world information which he has received in confidence , unless he has just cause or excuse for doing so .
23 I refer to your fax of 24 May 1993 asking for comments/answers on various questions to enable you to reply on behalf of the Convener to correspondence he has received from Council Tax payers .
24 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from business men about the importance of controlling inflation .
25 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what recent representations he has received from business men about the need for the United Kingdom to remain a receptive and attractive base for inward investment .
26 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what recent representations he has received from business men about the impact of the Trades Union Congress 's attitude to Japanese inward investment into the United Kingdom .
27 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from business men concerning the impact of the regulatory environment on decisions about location of investment .
28 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what recent representations he has received from business men about the impact of regulatory burdens on industry .
29 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what representations he has received from motor car manufacturers regarding their intentions to improve motor car security .
30 As I understood the submission , the Attorney-General was not contending that the use of Parliamentary material by the courts for the purposes of construction would constitute an ‘ impeachment ’ of freedom of speech since impeachment is limited to cases where a Member of Parliament is sought to be made liable , either in criminal or civil proceeding , for what he has said in Parliament , e.g. , by criminal prosecution , by action for libel or by seeking to prove malice on the basis of such words .
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