Example sentences of "he have [verb] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | They realize that in every case he has answered people 's questions according to their particular logic . |
2 | Elton revealed last week that he has contributed £500,000 in personal donations and royalties from all singles since ‘ Sacrifice ’ to AIDS charities in the UK . |
3 | As he showed all his form on fast ground last season he will not be bothered by the going but he has to give 15lb to Bonnie Artist . |
4 | As he showed all his form on fast ground last season he will not be bothered by the going but he has to give 15lb to Bonnie Artist . |
5 | He has pumped £20m into reviving historic Carden , on the outskirts of Chester , from 100 years of neglect . |
6 | He could tackle clients whose records contained comments like this : " He has lost £50,000 with LHW , and is not interested now . |
7 | In the light of his experience and expertise at Llandough hospital in my constituency , he has alerted people in Wales to the dangers of smoking , the burdens that smoking places on the NHS and the tremendous damage that it does to health . |
8 | That would not help in a job in which he has to reassure people of the credibility of Government economic policy . |
9 | Thank you Stephen from Leicestershire , he says that he has seen people tied to posts and set on fire . |
10 | Arthur has it , now that he has added £50 to the £50 that was already there . |
11 | He has won £10,000 at the bookies after betting £200 , at odds of 50–1 , on a rise in the number of Tory seats in Scotland . |
12 | Meanwhile , he has won £150,000 in capturing the chief executive 's job at the exchange . |
13 | He has paid £4,000 in fees and has 25 clients seeking loans ranging from £20,000 to £5m . |
14 | In the past six months one London dealer says he has bought $2.5 million worth of the metals for a single client . |
15 | By his own estimate he has spent £38 million in little over a year in his attempt to do so . |
16 | Aside from the money spent before this season ( ie Shearer et al ) he has spent 3M on warhurst , 2.75 on batts , and is still looking to get flowers 2M+ That s over 7M spent , and who has left ? |
17 | Aside from the money spent before this season ( ie Shearer et al ) he has spent 3M on warhurst , 2.75 on batts , and is still looking to get flowers 2M+ That s over 7M spent , and who has left ? |
18 | But in recent years he has spent £50,000 of his own money and much time on charitable causes . |
19 | Lifted and dropped his shoulders a few times , he 'd seen people do it when they tried on clothes in stores . |
20 | He tried very hard not to cough like he 'd seen people cough in westerns when they tried whisky for the first time , and got away with just clearing his throat rather loudly ( he looked round at the curtains , afraid somebody might have heard ) . |
21 | Wellington always had a large appetite ; he 'd piled fruit simultaneously on to his plate with the meat and rice , instead of having it separately as a dessert . |
22 | There was something mysterious about him and she wanted to ask so many questions , but he had that locked-in look , so that even if she risked Salt 's caustic tongue and asked outright about how he 'd come to be a slave , what it was like in Jamaica , if Africa was full of cannibals and if he 'd eaten people , she 'd probably get no more than a few shrugs for answers . |
23 | Why did he have to frighten people so much ? |
24 | In 1863 he had given £1,500 to the endowment fund of the Hull Seamen 's Orphanage and he was appointed chairman in 1866 . |
25 | Asked if it would not benefit his campaigning work to meet Mrs W , Mr Fenton replied that he had met people who had met her . |
26 | Bramber … hardly deserves the name of a town , having not above fifteen or sixteen families in it , and of them not many above asking you an alms as you ride by ; the chiefest house in the town is a tavern , and hear , as I have been told the vintner , or ale-house keeper , rather , for he hardly deserved the name of a vintner , boasted , that upon an election , just then over , he had made £300 , of one pipe of a canary . |
27 | He began our interview by mentioning that he had seen statistics about sexual abuse reported in a recent magazine article . |
28 | He later said he had seen people being slapped around and stamped on by police . |
29 | The indictment arose from the allegation by federal prosecutors that he had accepted $100,000 in bribes from military contractors and lobbyists . |
30 | He described as unbelievable a suggestion that he had asked staff about drugs at their job interviews . |