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

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1 He has challenged his Democratic opponent in electorally more productive areas , such as public funding for abortions .
2 Sir Walter is man enough to recognize the nobility of his victim , but does not see that he has challenged his real adversary — the forces of Nature .
3 He has remained our best ‘ control ’ bowler since then . ’
4 He has placed them both on the sofa under the magnificent painting of a Ramayana demon by his Thai protegé , not facing one another across his huge desk , to indicate that this is an intimate and informal interview , not to be taken too seriously whatever she says .
5 But it is as a recorder of the game 's idiosyncrasies that he has carved his distinctive niche : ‘ I delight in recording the oddities and unusual happenings in which the game abounds , ’ he says .
6 He has to wear them all the time , but he does n't wear them all the time
7 In a recent telephone conversation , Mr Ubial Susey told WACC staff that he has resumed his regular responsibilities as Director of Communication with the Church of Christ in Zaire .
8 He has ignored them all .
9 ‘ Having a gun just means the other fellow feels he has to shoot you first .
10 MALCOLM ALLISON believes he has unearthed his first golden nugget for Bristol Rovers in 21-year-old striker Marcus Browning .
11 And veteran player David McCreery could also figure in Feetham 's future after announcing last night he has played his last game for Hartlepool United .
12 Since the Forties he has led his own big bands , noted for their driving swing on up-tempo numbers like ‘ Flying Home ’ , and for the leader 's exuberant showmanship .
13 He has maintained his early interest in archaeology .
14 The court ruled that Jampa Ngodrup be deprived of his political rights for a further four years after he has served his 13-year sentence .
15 He has declared himself general co-ordinator of a new Parliament of Popular Power which , although it has no legislative authority , appears destined to take the place of the country 's National Assembly , which was dissolved last month .
16 Thus , once he has overcome his immediate problems of how to pay the wages , he will then require the development of an internal standard costing and budgetary control system which does give him the information he requires .
17 Far from it , for he has matched his chosen designs to the theme of the growth of professionalism in architecture from the formation of the Architects ' Club in 1791 to the founding of the Institute of British Architects in 1837 ; and more than this , for just as architects strove for recognition in a professional world being transformed by the Industrial Revolution and new sciences , so does Worsley show us how this new breed of architect acquired technical proficiencies : in the presentation of drawings , in methods of copying and reproduction , in colour coding , and in advanced modes of perspective .
18 He has reserved his best efforts for West Indies , against whom his average is an impressive 24.90 , while he needs just one wicket for a century against old rivals Pakistan :
19 Havel is now in the seat of power ; but I can not imagine he has lost his central European gift for irony .
20 He has lost his right-hand man , half a kilo of cocaine and around ten thousand pounds in cash .
21 PAUL GASCOIGNE lasted only 45 minutes of his league debut for Lazio here yesterday — but he insisted that he has survived his first crunching tackle in Italian football .
22 It is significant that one of the few occasions when the author of Ancrene Wisse hints at the contemplative experience occurs in his account of the behaviour appropriate at the Mass : ( After the kiss of peace in the Mass , when the priest communicates , forget the world , be completely out of the body , and with burning love embrace your Beloved who has come down from heaven to your heart 's bower , and hold Him fast until He has granted you all that you ask . )
23 The writer of the Book of Ecclesiastes declared : ‘ He has made everything beautiful in its time .
24 After he has made his first claim for Landor , Pound writes two paragraphs of the sort that have provoked near-apoplexy , because they have not been taken in the spirit that Pound intended :
25 Largely because of absentee owners , the gardens at Shotover have changed remarkably little ; Sir John Miller has n't changed much either , though he has made his own — living — additions to the grounds .
26 And he has made it clear that an all-German election should be held next year at the earliest , not as a quick substitute for the West German one in December .
27 It is even against the wishes of the Hon. Member for Tayside ( Mr. Walker ) , because he has made it clear that he does not want Stagecoach to succeed in his area .
28 He has made us nervous wrecks , ’ he said .
29 ‘ The trouble is there is just one female wallaby in his compound so it may be he has followed his natural instinct to go in search of more , ’ Mr Hutchinson said after a day-long search .
30 He has exposed our Prime Minister as the leader of a Government of environmental law breakers whose leading environmental criminals are to be found at the Department of Transport and the Department of the Environment .
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