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

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1 For one he has created an office , for another a library and for a third a single piece of furniture .
2 This Figaro is the first time he has tackled an opera written by someone other than himself .
3 He has lodged an appeal against the size of the fine .
4 Since becoming the first Scot in 35 years to win the Amateur title at Carnoustie last year , Dundas has known that he would be playing in the US Masters at Augusta and Open Championship at Royal St George 's , and now he has received an invitation to the US Open , to be played at Baltusrol , New Jersey , on 17-20 June .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the hospitals in respect of which he has received an expression of interest in opting out or establishing a national health service trust .
6 Lindner , who was set to join Leeds until they swooped for Kiwi centre Kevin Iro last week , has claimed he has received an offer from another English First Division club .
7 Mrs Mandela will appear in court on the 24th of September ; the attorney general says he has received an undertaking from her lawyer that she will cooperate with the investigation and she will not be taken into custody .
8 I suppose it is possible he has formed an affection for some boy , " she conceded .
9 The country 's leading try-scorer before sustaining a rib injury on March 17 , he has suffered an ankle injury in training which has delayed his comeback .
10 So he has accepted an offer to drive the new Vector at Silverstone , but insists at the moment it is for this race only .
11 He has expressed an interest in becoming Minister of Culture , but would prefer the Ministry of Justice .
12 He will shift through levels of generality and levels of abstraction until he has formulated an hypothesis which takes the form of ‘ if I do this — that should happen ’ .
13 In Brixworth village , just outside Northampton , he has built an aviary at the bottom of the garden .
14 In Brixworth village , just outside Northampton , he has built an aviary at the bottom of the garden .
15 Giorgio Armani wears navy , beige and more navy — punctuated with the occasional white T-shirt — and he has built an empire on the principle that nothing becomes a woman so much as every shade of sludge on the mud flats .
16 He has built an empire through a series of gambles that often succeeded because rivals at first nearly died laughing — buying the Sydney Daily Mirror , starting the Australian , moving his British papers out of Fleet Street , launching the Fox television network .
17 He would say that unless he has examined an area himself he regards it as unexplored .
18 But he has made an exception for Frank .
19 ‘ He says he does n't screw his employees maybe he has made an exception in my case . ’
20 If , however , the observed changes are not what was predicted , then he has made an error but he has also learned because he must now modify his view of the situation accordingly .
21 The point that no one in government seems to have grasped is that the businessman who spots what he thinks is a gap in the market and retools his factory , only to find that he has made an error of judgment , loses his own money and learns his lesson .
22 If he has used it to swell his bank balance , it will be presumed that , in drawing on that balance , he has drawn out his own money before touching trust money ; if he has made an investment with trust money — even an investment which is itself a breach of trust — that investment is still trust property , to which the trustees ’ creditors have no claim .
23 He has made an allegation , and I expect him to substantiate it .
24 ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods .
25 He has become an expert layman ( and a doctor groupie ) .
26 Like Pynchon , he has admitted an influence from Kerouac and the Beats , and , in his 1973 article ‘ The New Tradition ’ , Sukenick places himself within a late phase of the modernists ' ‘ Revolution of the Word ’ where verbal and structural experimentation were aimed at coping with the enigmatic nature of the world ( Federman 1975 : 42 ) .
27 He has to keep an eye on his own kind as well as anybody else .
28 He has signed an agreement that allows the United Nations to set up and administer humanitarian centres all over his country .
29 Where he is the occupier of premises in or on which the chattels ( not attached to the premises ) are found and , before the finding ‘ he has manifested an intention to exercise control over the [ premises ] and the things which may be upon it or in it ’ .
30 ‘ By signalling the end for the trade union block vote he has brought an air of realism which was so markedly absent under Neil Kinnock . ’
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