Example sentences of "he have [verb] all " in BNC.

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31 He has to repair all of the machinery but this seems impossible since his workmates have borrowed his tools .
32 He is able to draw on a wealth of experience and he has attacked all his duties with surprisingly youthful enthusiasm , tempered with a great deal of patience .
33 Excisions , notes and actual published first edition refer to Sir Alexander 's reputation for racking up his tenants ' rents unfairly and harshly ; and to noticeable meanness — ‘ he has disgusted all mankind by injudicious parsimony ’ ; Boswell originally told of Sir Alexander asking a visitor whether the punch-bowl on the table in front of them were not indeed very handsome .
34 In this vision — a kind of ‘ flash-forward ’ in fantasy — Jesus sees himself married to the Magdalene ( for whom he has lusted all through the book ) and fathering a family upon her .
35 If in that situation some consumers might reasonably be expected to rely on the misleading information , the trader commits an offence unless he has taken all reasonable steps to prevent them from doing so .
36 Nigel Colborn 's series on Creative Planting on BBC2 's Gardeners ' World has provided plenty of inspiration , and now he has drawn all his ideas together for a special feature in this issue .
37 And he has forgotten all about the Lost Boys and how to fly , until his own children are kidnapped by his old adversary Captain Hook .
38 He has resisted both pulls until he has assembled all the information he thinks relevant , the test of relevance being whether it does in fact strengthen one pull in relation to the other .
39 But since the rules are that the place has to pay its own way , he has welcomed all comers , from the World Indoor Bowls Championship to Militant Tendency , who staged their annual conference in the Palace of the People .
40 But now he has to face all those people in the great big world to whom he is just another person , starting quite often with his own brothers and sisters .
41 HP ( hire purchase ) The term used by shoppers and many shops to describe both true hire purchase ( where the shopper is in effect hiring the goods , with an option to buy at virtually no extra cost when he has paid all the instalments , and the lender has some rights to repossess the goods as securing against default ) , and the more common credit sale .
42 Under a hire-purchase agreement the hirer undertakes to hire the goods for a specified period at a specified rent and he is given an option to buy the goods when he has paid all the specified rent .
43 A problem can arise for the buyer if , before the contract was frustrated or avoided , he has paid all or part of the price .
44 He has refused all real negotiation at any stage , since negotiations necessarily mean dropping preliminary conditions like the withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Kuwait .
45 No wonder he has refused all offers to buy her !
46 Man may be distinguished from the animal by his capacity for non-violence , but it does not mean that he has shed all vestiges of the animal in him .
47 ‘ As you can see , he has concentrated all of his investments in this sector of the market .
48 He has identified all the major landmarks : the Post Office Tower , the National Westminster tower , the tower blocks in Gospel Oak and over in Hackney .
49 Gqozo is accused of operating hit squads and permits no freedom of speech — the penalty for simply criticising Gqozo 's leadership is five years in jail and he has banned all ANC activities inside the homeland .
50 An expert pharmacologist may not be subject to the authority of the government in matters of the safety of drugs , an inhabitant of a little village by a river may not be subject to its authority in matters of navigation and conservation of the river by the banks of which he has spent all his life .
51 Based at Stanford-le-Hope , he has spent all his working life in road haulage , joining P&O in 1989 .
52 A standard term of GIT insurance requires a haulier to confirm to his insurance company that he has notified all his customers of the conditions of carriage ,
53 Beneath the calm optimism , there is dynamism , and he has used all those qualities to make the LBS into a centre of discreet corporate influence .
54 Is not the Prime Minister saying that he has used all the influence that he can muster to ensure that working people in Britain have fewer rights and less protection against bad employers than the rest of Europe ?
55 He 'd lived all his fifty-odd years in Oldfield and felt the duties of a host towards visitors , especially those who came with the proper recommendation .
56 It is n't as if he 'd seen all that much of it , really . "
57 Ninety five year old William Wyatt from Didcot , in Oxfordshire remembered killings he 'd seen all those years ago .
58 Jeremy Healy 's music was loud and passionate , and designer/stylist Judy Blame agreed that it was the only decent stuff he 'd heard all week , adding that French Djs are the worst on the planet and that there is virtually no point in clubbing in Paris until the situation is remedied .
59 He 'd written all these books about sex and I thought he 'd know all these exciting things and I 'd just be so ordinary .
60 He 'd gone all defensive .
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