Example sentences of "he has [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | During his time away , he has visited a potash mine , two dairy farms and attended a rodeo , as well as becoming an expert on 4H country fairs . |
2 | He has caused a storm with his claim that their bowlers ‘ scuffed up the ball ’ during the final Test at The Oval two years ago . |
3 | In the first , he dug scallop-shaped beds housing 250 herbaceous plants to give a cottagey look and , in the second , he has created a mini-woodland with a bark path and a miniature pond surrounded by peat blocks for a natural effect . |
4 | As Ashton and MacMillan in many of their ballets , he has created a style appropriate to one particular ballet . |
5 | He has created a gap downwind into which he can accelerate to start at speed , whilst those around him will still be sheeting in . |
6 | At Jay Gorney from 10 to 31 October , he has created a room full of furniture-sculpture complete with wallpaper and frieze-like shelving . |
7 | Shrewd , quietly spoken and a model of impeccable sportsmanship for young and not — so-young alike , he has created a chemistry which has made Haslemere 4th XI one of the most popular sides with its opponents and the happiest with itself . |
8 | Since then he has created a garden few of us would aspire to after a lifetime of gardening . |
9 | For one he has created an office , for another a library and for a third a single piece of furniture . |
10 | Generally , the settlor , once he has created the trust is functus officio . |
11 | He has ploughed the land many times and could have set something off at any time . |
12 | In doing so he has to maximise the output from his land as he is subject not only to man-made economic vagaries but also to climatic variations beyond his control . |
13 | I would say that , if his life is such that he has to use a drug , the welfare is poor , even if at the moment of using the drug there is no unpleasant subjective feeling . |
14 | He 's told he has to use a bucket and spade to empty the Atlantic ocean in 24 hours . |
15 | Some days , when it 's damp , he has to use the stick inside , too , and I can hear him clacking about the uncarpeted rooms and corridors of the house ; a hollow noise , going from place to place . |
16 | The answer is that , while he is not alone , he has misunderstood the purpose of civil awards of damages . |
17 | Mr Chance has written a book based on the many talks he has given , papers he has written and conferences he has attended a record of his years working with the mentally handicapped . |
18 | He worked on the sets with a minature theatre stage in Los Angeles for nine months and , unusually for a set designer , he has attended every minute of rehearsals in London . |
19 | It 's a debate Howe understandably does does not want to enter into but he has noticed a similarity between the current team and the Arsenal side he coached to the Double 21 years ago — coincidentally , the same season the Blues won their last major honour , the Cup Winners ' Cup . |
20 | He has noticed the enemy approaching . |
21 | It is now not easy to talk to Bill Larnach for very long before becoming aware of the depth of his knowledge and the way in which , following the traditions of his birthplace , he has achieved a mastery of this very difficult subject . |
22 | Sangster agrees that there were some worrying times but points out that worldwide he has achieved a century of winners for each of the past 10 years . |
23 | But he has heeded the advice . |
24 | ‘ He has corrupted the boy and been an awful influence on him . ’ |
25 | THE OTHER reason for tuning into Moran 's Manson opera is to hear how he has deformed the music of The Beatles to fit inside the mad brain of Charlie . |
26 | However there are a number of important controlling factors : firstly , the subject fixates centrally ( usually he has to report a digit which is presented in order to confirm this central fixation ) ; secondly , the stimulus is exposed for less than 200 milliseconds to avoid eye movement ; thirdly , the visual angle of the stimuli from the fixation point should be between 2.5° and 5° ( otherwise , confounding effects occur ) . |
27 | " His attitude was either brinkmanship , megalomania or childish petulance … he has misled the Committee , the leader of his party , and his political and club colleagues " said Lowe of Horrocks at a council meeting . |
28 | Ulster Unionist councillor Jim Rodgers says the situation is so serious he has contacted the airport to see what can be done . |
29 | This Figaro is the first time he has tackled an opera written by someone other than himself . |
30 | In addition to this , he has crossed the border gaining not only a ZPT qualification , ( see Appendix 1 ) , but also SchH III . |