Example sentences of "he have [verb] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 But , he says , the WRVS comes first and , two months into his appointment , he has visited every WRVS division in the country and seems to be enjoying himself immensely .
2 Recently , he has met the ANC president , Oliver Tambo .
3 Will he tell the House why he has rejected the CBI 's call for investment incentives and investment strategies ?
4 Mr Waddington also announced that he has accepted a Commons home affairs committee recommendation that police officers should not be able to escape disciplinary proceedings by retiring on medical grounds .
5 Mr McLeish said : ‘ Alex Salmond must now reveal the extent to which he has made the SNP hostage to this Tory Government .
6 Breaking the habit of a lifetime , he has joined a Commons standing committee .
7 He has joined the Amsterdam based group of literary and quality non-fiction publishers Singel 262 to become acquiring editor for Nijgh & Van Ditmar and children 's publisher Leopold .
8 Three months into his posting , he has given the BBC a sense of direction — but not everybody likes the way it is going .
9 Raskolnikov asks himself after he has helped the Marmeladov family and been in contact with little children .
10 He has filed a PCT application ( 82/04174 ) in 30 countries for what is unashamedly a perpetual motion machine .
11 His entry in Who 's Who shows that he has won The Palladium ( sic ) Medal of The Electrochemical Society and has been professor and head of the chemistry department at Southampton University since 1983 .
12 Like any dog he has pinched the Sunday Roast when hubbies back was turned but our Holmes has done lots more besides .
13 In the second category of licentiateship ( that for junior management ) a person is eligible for membership of this grade if he has passed the HCIMA professional Certificate/Diploma programme , or Parts A and B or one of the current examinations listed in the section under members but can not yet meet the experience criteria required for full membership .
14 He has acquired a King Midas in reverse touch .
15 He has acquired the Cork Street premises vacated three years ago by Bernard Jacobson .
16 For this production he believes that he has found the Shylock to replace Zero Mostel .
17 On his first excursion he 'd seen a Mercedes parked outside so he 'd turned back , returned to his hotel room further down The Street .
18 Or maybe he 'd given the McHoans some bits and pieces of furniture .
19 He 'd joined the SS .
20 Its owner admitted to us that he 'd spent the Cullifords and other people 's insurance premiums paying off company debts , but insisted he was trying to get their money back .
21 ‘ Blagg said he 'd promised the Fraulein some money .
22 And then , in Camus , who made the most immense journey from his origins ( his mother was illiterate ; a neighbour read her the telex saying he 'd won the Nobel Prize ) , I found someone who stated , in the most affirmative and human terms , the ways in which he remained dependent on them .
23 He would have to be seen a.s.a.p. , and would have to come up with a satisfactory explanation of exactly why and when he 'd left The Randolph .
24 He 'd bought a BMW because he 'd heard that it was the car to have , and would n't admit that he felt uncomfortable in it .
25 He 'd remembered the Walther Steve had brandished in Evelyn 's Wandsworth house .
26 Providing there was no direct Chinese communist intervention he was utterly confident that in one year not only would he have secured the Tonkin Delta but would have completely eradicated the Vietminh from South Vietnam so that , by the spring of 1953 , the Vietminh revolt would have been stamped out .
27 He claimed too that the Reeve is presented as indicting the Miller for a judgement he does not make , i.e. that he had criticized the Reeve for being over-ready to see himself as a priest , the agent of God 's punishment , through John 's naive readiness to see himself as a second Noah .
28 He had met the Shah year before and the Shah had lectured him imperiously on the need for law and order in affairs of state .
29 It was only later that he realized he had destroyed a Max Ernst .
30 And later he was cruel , a wife-beating drunkard , after he had destroyed the Highlands in a storm of hailstones and fire . ’
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