Example sentences of "he has [verb] [art] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 He has studied the offspring of women with a history of schizophrenia who have been adopted by non-schizophrenic mothers .
2 For almost a decade he has led a series of protest demonstrations outside abortion clinics throughout England , running foul of the law on countless occasions .
3 While his thoughts were on Venus the landscape was rubbed away like chalk from a blackboard and he has lost the means of identifying the newly discovered stars …
4 But Wilkinson denies he has made a £1.5 m bid for Arsenal right-back Lee Dixon and centre-half Steve Bould .
5 But Wilkinson denies he has made a £1.5 m bid for Arsenal right-back Lee Dixon and centre-half Steve Bould .
6 In this fable for our computer age , a computer freak Joe Jenkins becomes obsessed by a computer game in which he has to save a goldfish .
7 He admits the scheme cramped his dress sense and made him sweat at official functions , but he hopes he has given the people of Hawick ‘ a sense of purpose , pride and awareness of the quality of world-class knitwear they produce ’ .
8 GUY Edwards , the former Formula One racing driver , tells me from California that he has clinched a £50 million sponsorship deal for the Lotus Formula One team .
9 He has to pay a £1,000 towards the costs of going to Spain , but because of training ca n't work full-time .
10 More recently he has produced a series of pieces decorated with routed fluting , such as the box he entered in the national box competition and a citrus fruit squeezer with a range of ribbed heads .
11 Prior to this , he has introduced a series of characters from a great range of settings .
12 He has adapted the MM diagrams accordingly ( see chart 6 ) .
13 With this growing experience he has found a means to fight more effectively for social justice and the needs of his fellow-workers .
14 A British microbiologist claims he has found a means of using bacteria to dispose of human sewage .
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