Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] some [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He has received some useful media support as well as visits from the local M.P .
2 Although he has received some personal encouragement from the COSE chieftains , he can not tell whether they will be predisposed to adopt his technology again .
3 Although he has received some personal encouragement from the COSE chieftains , he can not tell whether they will be predisposed to adopt his technology again .
4 Looking specifically at the two areas in Hambledon , erm I would point out a Mr appears to make a distinction between the two areas , now I 'm not sure on what basis Mr does that , or whether he has undertaken some detailed landscape assessment , but I can say that Hambledon has commissioned a detailed landscape appraisal for its district wide local plan , which did n't show a distinction erm generally across that area .
5 He has made some good films and he is a good ambassador for the industry . ’
6 ‘ And he has inspired some impressive results .
7 And although he has seen some strange sights down the Big Apple 's drains , the real-life Mario has never had to fight off fire-breathing dragons or deadly piranha flowers .
8 Though he has attracted some favourable notices in the last few years , his works have had very few prestigious performances , and there has been absolutely no powerful publicity machine or critical coterie building up behind him .
9 Since he began first-class cricket way back in the mists of 1966 he has bowled some 80,000 balls and taken well over 1,200 wickets .
10 In addition , he has suggested some possible extensions for the non-unique region beyond the horizon including one that is time symmetric .
11 Well there he has got some nice tomatoes .
12 Since the mid-1980s he has produced some thirteen books of aerial photography , consolidating his position as the world 's leading exponent of such work .
13 ‘ He has a strong grasp of what the game is about , is a great motivator and he has introduced some fresh ideas at training , where he assists Colin Mair . ’
14 However , he has added some detailed questions .
15 We can only hope that since the incident he has had some serious therapy , both on his flying and on his mental state .
16 IT is true that John Fullard of Hartlepool only appears here when he has had some little difficulty with the Post Office .
17 He has processed some 72 detailed enquiries with assistance from his colleagues in Tokyo and has arranged articles and publicity for 35 Scottish products in JETRO 's Import Business News Magazine .
18 The Chancellor has been able to offer this help because he has found some extra money in the Exchequer 's coffers .
19 We were asking Fish Sparks as we call him how he knew about the fish that swims up your pee and he said he 'd seen some fat explorer fellow on the box going on about it , which sounded likely enough .
20 He 'd done some dreadful things , but my father was only a boy and this man took care of him .
21 And it were right nice , and he 'd done some lovely onion gravy !
22 Perhaps he 'd wanted some fresh air .
23 He 'd stayed some three hundred yards away from her when she actually crossed over in the golf course into er a wooded area .
24 He 'd returned some half an hour later to transport her down again .
25 A few weeks before , he 'd returned home soon after getting to work because he 'd left some important papers behind , and found the house totally silent , all three children and their mother sound asleep at 9.30 in the morning .
26 He said this explorer had said he 'd had some special underpants made so that he could pee in the river safely .
27 He 'd had some bad news brought to him in the nick by his mother , the Wicked Witch of Woolwich .
28 He 'd got some internal engine — it drove him , it had its own reasons , it propelled him and off he went .
29 He had discovered some decayed oak roots , locally called bog trunks , lying in a pool of black mud .
30 Hammam is on the board for Wimbledon ( director me thinks ) and he himself was ‘ brought to court ’ ( FA ) because he had sprayed some bad words in the away teams wardrobe before/after/during a game against Everton ( ? ) — do n't remember the details — but a high official in a club doing this should be sacked in my book : even worse i think he did get away with it — a small fee or something but nothing serious .
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