Example sentences of "he have [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | An example of a limitation clause is where a supplier of computer software limits his liability for faulty software to the licence fee he has received for that software . |
2 | And you have Rochester who has erm he 's not exactly been a degenerate and he has shown some restraint , he has cared for this wife , he 's brought her home . |
3 | He is well qualified to do the job he has done for many years and we will continue to employ him at races . ’ |
4 | He is well qualified to do the job he has done for many years and we will continue to employ him at races . ’ |
5 | He has opted for this solution to the problem of his masterpieces in storage . |
6 | Torrance almost had to pull out of the Lancome Trophy at St Nom La Bretesche when a foot disorder he has had for some time flared up during the final round . |
7 | Although retired , Trevor continues to take an interest in the Stoddard Group as an agent for Lyles , keeping in touch with those he has known for many years . |
8 | He has appealed for more vigilance by staff in shops and offices to stop ‘ sneak-in ’ thieves who steal bags , purses and wallets during the working day . |
9 | In advance , using the smokescreen of Tech-Green bureaucracy , he 'd arranged for this fictional shuttle-worker to be placed on a shift which involved taking a shuttle through the gravity well to Gaiah . |
10 | Estabrook watched the smoke drift up over the assassin 's grey eyes , and before he could prevent himself he was telling his story , the rules he 'd drawn for this exchange forgotten . |
11 | Could not he have arranged for that report to be leaked to the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) , because that might have prevented the hon. Gentleman from making the foolish pledge that Labour will abolish the excellent reforms ? |
12 | How much would he have received for that ? |
13 | However , if his quest was originally to break down the stranglehold of the rock system , would he have settled for such a four-square format ? |
14 | He had hoped for some more kumquats , the man in the bed next to him having peeled them all . |
15 | He had posed for that portrait at the age of twenty-two ; a year later he was in the Crimea . |
16 | The seaman — Gustave continued as if this were the best story he had heard for many years — apparently claimed that he had no notion of how the section of mast had reached the position in which it was found . |
17 | ’ And he had stood for several minutes in the passage , paralysed with embarrassment , and shame and chagrin . |
18 | Further , his duties were substantially a continuation of those which he had undertaken for several years in connection with Tutorial Classes and the annual summer school arrangements . |
19 | He had become for most a distant , shadowy figure , only seldom to be seen now in newsreels , hardly ever speaking to the nation , and no longer being seen in public . |
20 | He had served for many years in India , where he was awarded the VC for action during the Mutiny and eventually ended up as Commander in Chief . |
21 | Born at the end of the thirteenth century in the Yorkshire village of Thornton-le-dale , he had studied for some years at Oxford , sponsored by Thomas Neville , Archdeacon of Durham . |
22 | He had searched for this assassin by silent threat and bribery but so far had discovered nothing . |
23 | He went home feeling better than he had done for some time but he died suddenly during sleep 3 days later , presumably from a breakthrough cardiac arrythmia . |
24 | The tearing pain returned and the doctor prescribed large doses of morphia which he had kept for this time . |
25 | The journey was the longest he had ridden for several years and he was feeling his age . |
26 | Through George Wigg I became reasonably close to Richard Crossman who consulted me on a number of occasions — I have already described the Spectator libel case — but who , I must confess , turned out to be a disappointment to me , since the reputation he had earned for more than occasional unreliability I found to be entirely justified . |
27 | He had known for some time that it was inevitable . |
28 | Carter he had known for some ten years , firstly at Shrivenham , three miles away in the Vale of the White Horse , and now at Watchfield . |
29 | The mistake was made even more stupid by the fact that he had known for some time the big tides were due . |
30 | She was a woman he had known for several years now ; one with whom he had never slept ; one who half repelled , and ever half attracted him . |