Example sentences of "he have [verb] in [num] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , it is a bad winter , the worst he has seen in sixty-five years of herding reindeer here .
2 Some odd jogging ! — 32 miles on the Workington to Keswick run which is an annual walk for most people , or 40 miles on the Keswick to Barrow run which he has done in 6 hours 15 minutes .
3 Coppell , who is putting out the most inexperienced team he has fielded in nine years at Palace , said : ‘ Because Andy is a diabetic , he could not have the operation under general anaesthetic .
4 Promoter Andy Norman is hailing the line-up at the National Indoor Arena as the finest he has assembled in 20 years — and the best anywhere in the world this winter .
5 He told me I should be grateful as this was the first Sunday lunch-time down his local that he 'd missed in five years .
6 Wilson therefore regularized a practice he had begun in 1964 when outsiders such as Professors Nicholas Kaldor and Robert Neild had been recruited into the Treasury , a practice which Heath had followed on a smallish scale .
7 He had begun in 1833 to work also on 10 plates for Gould 's Monograph of Toucans , a single volume of 34 plates on a single species similar to Lear 's own original Parrot publication , and which was to finish in the same year , 1835 , as the Birds of Europe .
8 This was indeed fortunate as it prevented him from revealing the fossilization of his mind by repeating much of what he had written in 1986 .
9 Geoffrey de Geneville outlived his two sons , Geoffrey and Peter , and died in 1314 , far from his native Champagne and full of years , at the Dominican priory of Trim , to which he had retired in 1308 .
10 The government of Lord North , which he had opposed in 1773 , encouraged Sulivan to take on the management of the Company yet again in 1780 .
11 He pointed out my Marvin as being a prototype he had made in 1964 , and said how the beech neck on my model was later fitted with a trim , and how the position of the 3-way selector switch was altered from vertical to horizontal following a request from Hank himself , knowledge that had hitherto been unknown to me .
12 His realm was split between his three sons Sancho , Alfonso and Garcia , along the lines of a will he had made in 1063 .
13 But these were the only two films he had made in seven years , and there could have been little doubt that his particular tradition of uniformed , clenched , period Englishmen had become unfashionable in America with the coming of the new realist cinema immediately after the war .
14 Chauthala needed to win a seat in the Haryana state assembly to secure his post as Chief Minister , a post which he had inherited in 1989 from his father , the powerful Deputy Prime Minister , Devi Lal .
15 The complex legacy which he had inherited in 1016 had been well utilised , a considerable number of its problems solved ( for a time , at least ) , and many of its opportunities taken .
16 Then , when King John took over the French lands which he had inherited in 1200 , he was allowed to do so only on condition that he should recognise them as being fiefs held of the king of France .
17 Some of the most original and beautiful designs he had seen in thirty years .
18 In the accompanying chairman 's statement , John Partridge said that the market for the year covered had been one the of the most difficult he had seen in thirty years of heading the company , with a particularly poor level of sales in the early summer months .
19 A SHERIFF yesterday reported a solicitor to the Law Society of Scotland for what he said was the worst courtroom behaviour he had seen in 40 years .
20 If he is not the greatest gloveman the game has known , he is a very successful wicket-keeper-batsman ; in his first two Tests in Australia in 1981–2 he appeared solely as a batsman before taking over from David Murray , and by the end of the 1989–90 series he had played in 68 Tests , made 223 dismissals ( a miserly five stumpings tells a sad tale ) and scored almost 3,000 runs at an average of 35 with five centuries .
21 By the time he called it a day , he had played in 60 Tests and taken 249 wickets at 23 , and like all of his fast-bowling colleagues had benefited from being one of a quartet as he could operate in short spells and rest more often .
22 He had played in 164 of the 168 Division One matches that Palace had contested .
23 Even Johnny Carey , the club captain and reckoned to be the most versatile player of all time ( he had played in ten positions for United including goalkeeper ) , finished his working life modestly in the treasurer 's office of Trafford Borough Council after having gone the way of all managers in the grip of impatient and often ignorant directors .
24 When the boy drew his horse in triumphantly beside him , he felt more pride , more sense of achievement than he had felt in four years of high-powered business dealings .
25 Chris Heginbotham , when director of Mind , wrote of one sight he had witnessed in one well-known hospital south-east of London :
26 By the age of twenty-nine he had appeared in two of the most successful films of all time and had won an Oscar for The Goodbye Girl .
27 Very soon , however , his natural good looks were recognized by a film producer , and by 1919 he had appeared in three short silent dramas , despite a casting card reading ‘ does not screen well ’ .
28 It may be significant that Clermont , which was one of the Aquitanian cities consigned to the east Frankish kingdom of Theuderic and his successors , was also one of the cities which he had invested in 507 , in the aftermath of " Vouillé " .
29 Despite the gravity of the crisis , Eden in 1956 followed the practice which he had adopted in 1955 , of putting the full Cabinet on ice during the summer recess .
30 They included Henri de Lubac , later to be raised to the rank of cardinal , though only after he had retreated from the more extreme position on the relationship between nature and grace he had adopted in 1946 in his book Surnaturel ; Marie-Dominique Chenu , one of whose books was placed on the Index in 1942 for daring to suggest that Thomas Aquinas ought to be studied against the history of his times ; and Yves Congar , who survived to become one of the leading theologians of Vatican II .
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