Example sentences of "he has [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | The creditors ' committee does not come into being until the trustee has issued a certificate of its due constitution ( r 6.151 ) and his certificate must not be issued until he has received the written consent to act from three members of the committee ( r6.151(3A) ) . |
32 | He has gained a new identity , but its nature is unclear to him . |
33 | In this role he believes he has gained a valuable insight to the North 's economic well being . |
34 | He has said a sizable contribution from him toward repairing a school roof would win the education officer 's forgiveness |
35 | Even after a few minutes — even while the porter is still showing him to his room — Howard feels that he has understood a great deal about this city . |
36 | He has formed a joint venture with an English firm , Period Homes Partnership of Crediton , Devon , which aims to marry the best of British exterior design with the more creative use of internal space achieved by American home designers . |
37 | He has formed a close relationship with a woman during his six months in Bosnia and now wants to end his 19-year marriage , the Sun newspaper reported today . |
38 | As the brilliant loner scientist Seth Brundle , Jeff Goldblum thinks he has developed the perfect , instant form of transport between two telepods . |
39 | Using profit maximising analyses and based on a model of a mainly cereal farm in the eastern counties he has calculated the likely impact of various assumed changes in the economics of farming . |
40 | Blanche does , though , feel great affinity towards Mitch as he has suffered a great loss like Blanche 's , but unlike her he has managed to rebuild his life . |
41 | The buyer is entitled to the return of his money in full provided he has suffered a total failure of consideration , i.e. has received no benefit under the contract , Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v. Fairbunt Lawson Combe Barbour Ltd. ( 1943 H.L. ) . |
42 | 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 . |
43 | More recently he has played a major role in persuading the Department of Employment to publish , in co-operation with the Institute , the information pack ‘ Making the cash flow ’ . |
44 | He has played a major part in Australia 's last four Test victories . |
45 | His delusions were those of a messenger boy who assumes that because he takes the Chief Architect 's drawings to the print room , he has played a leading role in the design of the building . |
46 | He has played a leading part in representing the brewing industry and is acknowledged internationally as a world expert on hops . |
47 | He has played a leading part in developing the Viet Nam business for the bast six years , chalking up 32 visits to the country before his permanent posting . |
48 | He has played a significant though unsung part in the primary school revolution which has taken place in this country over the last ten to fifteen years . |
49 | If the vendor is to feel that he has secured a good deal , then he , like the buyer , must feel that he has won some concessions . |
50 | He has represented the English artist Cornelia Parker , Annelies Strba from Switzerland , and West German video artists Klaus Vom Bruch and Marcel Odenbach . |
51 | He has illustrated the expanding provision of leisure opportunities for a growing middle class and offered a convincing account of , for example , the spread of newspapers and periodical literature and the complex of activities associated with the remarkable rise of the leisure towns . |
52 | If a poet writes about ‘ Stella ’ , what she does , what her attributes are , by the use of the third-person form he has acknowledged a certain distance separating himself from his beloved . |
53 | He has acknowledged the Italian trend towards overtly sexy clothes by cutting flirty side slits on a curve in his short skirts and stitching a provocative little hitch into them . |
54 | Neighbours say he has kept a low profile since moving in , prefering to stay by the pool than go out on the town . |
55 | This type of relief is of great benefit to the retiring director upon the disposal of his shares in the company , providing he has kept a sufficient percentage holding of shares and has been a full-time working director until this point in time . |
56 | By his own admission he has led a charmed life . |
57 | He has shot a large moth and pinned its body to the ceiling . |
58 | He has run a quiet , determined campaign for a lasting memorial to be erected to the men who died . |
59 | Since that can best be done by bringing the war to a speedy end , he has begun a new round of diplomacy aimed at a ceasefire and peace negotiations . |
60 | Although he has provoked a strong reaction among a sector of the community where one would have thought his support would have been strongest , Father Morrow is still determined to press on with his case . |