Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] [vb pp] the " in BNC.

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1 Clever western diplomacy could try to make him appear less heroic , by keeping the linkage vague , but then — unless he has belatedly realised the hopelessness of his position — he would see no benefit in it .
2 The fact that a person was aware of an exclusionary term or notice does not in itself mean that he has voluntarily accepted the risk ( s. 2(3) ) .
3 He has successfully persuaded the crowd that justice has been done .
4 And while he has successfully offended the doctrinaire Protestants , he does not seem to have pleased the Pope .
5 The jackal thinks he has feasted on the buffalo when in fact he has just eaten the eyes , entrails and testicles rejected by the lion . ’
6 Two of the best-remembered things in it are Emma 's adulterous drive in the curtained cab ( a passage found especially scandalous by right-thinkers ) , and the very last line of the novel — ‘ He has just received the Legion of Honour ’ — which confirms the bourgeois apotheosis of the pharmacist Homais .
7 Raskolnikov uses the blade of his axe on her , whereas he has just used the back of it on the older woman , crushing her skull .
8 It is therefore curious that although the author 's original impetus for writing was his involvement in the controversial treatment of recurrent spontaneous miscarriage by immunotherapy , he has largely ignored the topical clinical arena .
9 De Matteo ( 1977 ) has argued that one has to understand sign language in terms of its visual imagery and he has particularly highlighted the syntactic devices used in ASL which derive from a visual representation of events .
10 Man never attains to a true self-knowledge until he has previously contemplated the face of God .
11 He has been accused of indulging in fallacious argument , l of selecting data and omitting sources , and he has allegedly ignored the great accumulation of new studies in the 1970s and 1980s that might have refuted some of his arguments .
12 Or it could be that the writer believes that he has adequately represented the sound of sh by using the s ; in which case , his auditory analysis is poor .
13 To most Englishmen such a conjunction will be unbelievable ; but , on returning to England , he may find himself wondering how he has finally accepted the Spanish view .
14 He has n't neglected the chalk either , adding Mr Angry — a 190 foot grade V — to the white cliffs of Dover .
15 ‘ My dear girl , he 's one of the best architects in Brisbane , and he has n't reached the top yet .
16 ‘ Oh God , ’ I replied , launching myself at the Moroccan fabric , ‘ he has n't blown the gaff on my war wound , has he ?
17 Craig Maskell scored then , but he has n't hit the back of the net for 5 games now .
18 Seems reasonable , except for the fact that he has n't cut the mortises for the mullions .
19 He has n't asked me yet , not formally , he has n't done the man-to-man bit with my father , I 'm just expecting it to happen one day , maybe . ’
20 He has n't seen the boys yet . ’
21 But he has n't seen the rest .
22 Summers says so , but he has n't seen the pictures , and there are always problems with stories that emphasise the power of Meyer Lansky ; he became a kind of bogeyman , credited with old crimes to boost a reputation which helped people do what the Mob wanted .
23 He has n't seen the river on a Saturday .
24 He has n't explored the potential relationship of maths with design , some science and language components .
25 yeah , to see if that car 's been sold , stolen or whatever and yet a solicitor come he said your solicitor will be able to pick up the phone , take you through the right channels , see if he 's sold that car , he has n't sold the car , who 's he sold it
26 " He has n't mentioned the distended state of the pulmonary arteries and the right cavities of the heart .
27 Mr Williamson 's pointed to other factors which have been taken into account , the local requirements as a as a advised to him by the district councils , but he has n't mentioned the Secretary of State 's advice in R P G two that North Yorkshire should take account of the strategic guidance for West Yorkshire in that calculation .
28 Most of the pools in Bosnia are damaged so he has n't had the chance to go swimming much before .
29 I notice he has n't dropped the blinds .
30 Er so we are all very keen to see this get these extra fire fighters but as he has n't identified the source for which they could pay more , this believes that fifty thousand pounds which slices , there is a good way of doing it and suggest that that 's the way we should do it .
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