Example sentences of "he has [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 In the meantime , he has given the socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
32 In the meantime , he has given the Socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
33 He has seen the battalions , squadrons , tanks , infantry , and so on .
34 Mr Aznar has repeatedly taken refuge in claims that the Socialists are hiding the true figures and that he can not make promises until he has seen the books .
35 He has seen the photographs .
36 The elder 's opponents and detractors claim that he has gone too far , that he has overstepped the bounds of acceptable discipline .
37 Although he will take urgent steps to impose a new contract , which they have rejected , he has told the doctors ' and dentists ' pay review body that he is prepared to tackle any problems arising in the first year .
38 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what plans he has to increase the funds allocated to roads maintenance in the next financial year .
39 He has closed the greenhouses and turned the spotlight back to fisheries .
40 He picked up a packet of mints and said tot he cashier : ‘ That gormless Lancastrian out there will pay for these — he has got the brains of a chocolate mouse . ’
41 It seems that Watkins 's energies have gone into making sure he has got the details right at the expense of analysis .
42 The club continues to occupy the ground under a protected tenancy requiring Butters to give them six months notice to quit but he has changed the locks and was ‘ too busy ’ to allow committee members access to check the pitch on Sunday .
43 Every day he has to clear the algae .
44 His image being created in the image of God , he has to discover the laws by which the Almighty governs His creation ; and , by making these laws his standard of action , to conquer nature to his use , himself a divine instrument . "
45 The mercantile agent then will not confer good title on X under section 2 of the Factors Act if he does not make the contract of sale with X until after he has returned the goods to their true owner , Beverley Acceptances v. Oakley .
46 An importer or wholesaler will not be able to rely on this defence if he has taken no steps to require his supplier to supply goods which correspond with the relevant legal requirements .
47 He has taken the scalps of the world number two , Stefan Edberg , then the number three , Pete Sampras , on the way to this final .
48 He has taken the off-scourings of this world , the apostle Paul said , those that were nothing , and he has made them into something .
49 " An English minister " , wrote a pamphleteer in 1836 , ought never to forget that the map of the British empire is the map of the world , and that if the ministers of other countries have only to study surrounding nations , he has to know the wants and interests of every people under the sun , from the savage Caffres of the Cape , to the civilized inhabitants of France and Germany .
50 Being a dedicated tough cookie , he has delivered the goods in impressive manner .
51 Bound up with the question of compliance with specification is the question of acceptance , since , until the goods have been accepted by the buyer , the seller can not be sure that he has discharged his basic liability to perform the contract , even if he has delivered the goods to the buyer .
52 He has earned the congratulations of many anti-tobacco campaigners : David Pollock remarked that ‘ after years of the Secretary of State either acting as referee between the industry and the anti-tobacco movement , or actively joining the industry side , it is good news to have a Secretary of State for Health joining the anti-tobacco side .
53 Second , he has to follow the rules . ’
54 Andy Roxburgh , who knows he has to face the Brazilians in next summer 's World Cup , and Bobby Robson , who knows he might , were reminded of Brazilian flair but were left to take Brazilian finishing on trust until Careca , the Napoli striker , headed them in front early in the second half .
55 Since then he has won the Masters , inspired his country to their first Davis Cup victory and added the US Open to a third Wimbledon title .
56 He has won the Tories a fourth consecutive term — unprecedented , won at the height of a recession — unprecedented too , and delivered the coup de grace to socialism .
57 For example , he has counted the numbers of German Nobel prize winners .
58 He has blamed the police for causing the May Day riot , siding with the Front .
59 He knows , he has rehearsed the words .
60 Nor in general is he liable even if he has planted the trees because he has not used his land in an extraordinary or non-natural manner .
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