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

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1 During his long and eminent career he has created memorable fragrances of the great houses of Hermès , Dior , Gucci and Rochas as well as untold , and unacknowledged , contributions to the huge international perfume market .
2 He has created regional delegations , encouraged bodies that finance innovation , such as ANVAR , to move away from the capital , and generally supported initiatives in research at regional level .
3 On being asked by Ecosse Films to front ‘ Harry Enfield 's Guide to Opera ’ ( starting on Channel 4 on 4th March ) , he brought in co-writer from ‘ Harry Enfield 's Television Programme ’ Paul Whitehouse , with whom he has created new characters including ‘ The Opera Ponces ’ .
4 He has attended numerous meetings and social events , and has been involved in many projects .
5 To do that he has to consult historical sources — the original instruments existing in museums and contemporary drawings and paintings — and from them work out the construction and draw up a plan .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what plans he has to consult local authorities on housing requirements for ex-service personnel .
7 He has gained numerous honours and awards , most notably the Nobel Peace prize in 1989 , as well as the Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award and the Lincoln Award for leadership in the service of freedom .
8 He has trained handicapped youngsters at sea and is a lifeboat crew member .
9 He has said Egyptian troops would remain in the Gulf until they complete their mission , which he describes as aiding Kuwait under joint Arab defence agreements .
10 He has suffered terrible injuries and he 's going to need a lot of help and care for the future . )
11 He has selected bad squads , putting continuity before form … the Waddle Factor .
12 He has accepted improved terms for himself and his training and physiotherapy staff .
13 He has served prime ministers , presidents and princes , and the pictures on his office walls are a gallery of the rich and powerful .
14 At the end of the novel , when the narrator understands that he has to recover unconscious memories to become their chronicler and therefore a true artist , a re-integration of the personality similar to that achieved by Wordsworth 's poet-hero is made possible .
15 If the holder 's vehicles suffer prohibitions because of unroadworthiness or overloading , if he has made false statements of intent which have not been fulfilled , if there has been a material change of circumstances relating to the licence holder or if an unnominated operating centre has been used , the LA may also revoke , suspend , curtail or prematurely terminate the licence .
16 He has made important innovations in several areas notably in the theory of the firm ; welfare economics ; taxation ; trade cycle theory ; growth and distribution theory , and above all , in his challenge to equilibrium theory .
17 He has followed political campaigns , the Lockerbie disaster and recently joined members of Greenpeace on their boats on the Clyde during the International Whaling Conference , in Glasgow .
18 He has emphasised public relations to some effect : a single article in a national newspaper brought 1000 enquiries about Micromodeller .
19 He is one of the country 's leading authorities on medieval plague , in particular the Black Death of 1348 , about which he has written numerous papers and articles in historical journals .
20 Confusion occurs when the student is taken out of the ‘ rut ’ , so to speak , and put in a situation where he has to execute flawless techniques from many different angles .
21 He said although he can never give an absolute undertaking on public expenditure , he has assured diocesan officials that the schools are expected to satisfy new funding criteria for 1993–94 .
22 So unfortunately Geoff wo n't be able to repeat the service he has given other friends when he eventually retires .
23 By passing on his skills he has given other youngsters the incentive to go on to achieve greater things .
24 For Frith has given the fox and the weasel cunning hearts and sharp teeth and to the cat he has given silent feet and eyes that can see in the dark and they are gone away from Frith 's place to kill and devour all that belongs to El-ahrairah . "
25 Although he has seen other children with unexplained itching , each case has been different .
26 He knows the authority that he 's had in that community , he has seen supernatural things happening in his life and through him , albeit , they were not of God , but has been involved in supernatural things .
27 He has done evil things , but to me he is still the little boy I loved and cared for .
28 He has told civil servants at the DTI to address him henceforth as president rather than as the traditional Secretary of State .
29 All the men who worked to shovel radioactive waste off the roof of the reactor , he has told British viewers on Thames Television 's ‘ This Week ’ programme , are probably dead or dying .
30 The board master performs this service on a voluntary basis and the prerequisite of being board master is knowing the fishing thoroughly ; because he has to tell new guests where to go , how to get there , which path to take , which bog to avoid , where not to fall in — so he really must know what he is talking about .
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