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

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1 He has deposited faith , his faith .
2 The Secretary of State has been trying to say that he is a friend of the inspectorate , despite his proposal to cut it to a third of its current size , and he has created pandemonium .
3 He may be completely landless , or it may be that his plot is n't big enough and he has to spend part of his time , or part of his family has to spend part of their time , working for somebody else to get in some extra money or possibly renting land from somebody else .
4 How can they expect their leader to devote his energy to attacking the Tories when he has to spend time dealing with his own rancorous , ill-disciplined colleagues ?
5 Hearing the complaints of labourers and gentry in the Great Hall at Arundel he has dispensed summary justice , accepted by all , but dependant on his authority as feudal lord , not that of monarchy .
6 Returning to the jungle he finds he has to kill Lowery who has been stung by a Varga .
7 But he has swopped life behind bars for the Bard .
8 So if the plaintiffs can , without obtaining the bank statements and other documents held by Mr. Tully prove that he has embezzled money from Abbey and make him bankrupt , the plaintiffs can then discover the bank statements and other information they now seek .
9 He has limited ball control and is not a great passer .
10 He has to estimate brain size by making plaster casts of the insides of braincases .
11 He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform .
12 He has earmarked surface chemistry .
13 change the status of the problem report to ‘ ACCEPT ’ to indicate that he has received notification of the problem
14 And it is fanciful to suggest that an order on Mr. Tully to say whether he has received Abbey 's money and if so what has happened to that money could result in his ill-treatment or in a dubious confession .
15 It is only when the husband , by meeting the liabilities which his wife has incurred ( whether for necessaries or not ) to a particular tradesman , has ‘ held her out ’ as his agent , that the tradesman is entitled to hold the husband liable until he has received notice to the contrary .
16 He has received death threats after cheating hundreds of innocent people .
17 Is my hon. Friend aware that the Member representing Battersea has kept in regular touch with English Heritage , from which he has received confirmation that everything that needs to be done to protect that building has been done ?
18 To the delicate intricacies of his play he has added tactical steel and , after a difficult apprenticeship , he has gained substance without losing his natural spice .
19 He has developed circuit boards specifically for the basses , and we can tailor the components to incorporate almost any type of sound the user might want . ’
20 Though Satan 's motive for avenging against God is not made quite clear , we accept that he has suffered impairment .
21 The commission of a public nuisance can only be tortious however where an individual can prove he has suffered damage over and above the rest of the community and that such damage is direct and substantial .
22 Plaintiff must prove that he has suffered damage as a result of the interference
23 Over the years he has played league cricket and county cricket for Sussex and Glamorgan with resounding success , and on his last trip to England thrilled the crowd with a magnificent display of strokemaking at the Oval , scoring 260 as Pakistan ran up the imposing total of 708 .
24 Otago will soon be without Mike Brewer — he has accepted work with the Canterbury sports wear company and will be based in future in Christchurch .
25 In his view of climatology for geographers Terjung ( 1976 ) has also advocated the emphasis on the process-response systems related to mankind which occur with the planetary boundary layer , interface and substrates and he has advocated study of flows of energy , mass , momentum and information through the various environments of the planet earth ( see p. 152 ) .
26 He says he has to go bat-fowling for what I take for granted — whatever bat-fowling may be . ’
27 To do this he has to employ language and gesture appropriate to the context in which he finds himself — he may shout ‘ Halt ! ’ or give a salute on an army parade ground , but not at a picnic .
28 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food what proposals he has to oblige food companies to label meat according to the method of production .
29 There are two provisos as follows : ( 1 ) execution will not issue against either property or persons without leave of the court where the proceedings have been brought against the firm by one of its members or by another firm having partners in common with the firm against which or against the partners of which execution is sought ; ( 2 ) execution will not issue against a partner if he is out of the jurisdiction at the date when the proceedings were commenced unless he has acknowledged service or was duly served within the jurisdiction as a partner or outside the jurisdiction after leave had been obtained to so serve him .
30 ‘ But he has kept goal exceptionally well , not only this season but for two or three years and it would be unwise for me not to look at him . ’
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