Example sentences of "he has [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has deposited faith , his faith .
2 and he has delegated powers in fact to appoint consultants , which is what he 's actually done
3 So far he has visited Durham and he hopes to see the Lake District , Whitby and South Park , Darlington before he leaves .
4 He has visited Britain several times but he has never been even close to being caught and I am pleased about that .
5 As the right hon. Gentleman is talking about matters in which there may be joint agreement , and as he has visited Langbaurgh and Hemsworth in recent days , will he comment on the fact that both the Labour party candidates for those constituencies have invested in newly privatised industries ?
6 As Attorney-General , he has visited Belfast monthly and knows the important figures there at first hand .
7 I have had to pull up the Minister when he has visited Teesside and talked about companies in Tyneside which are of no interest to people on Teesside .
8 He has visited Vietnam several times to search for missing American soldiers , a venture that plays well in his district which is home to a lot of ex-servicemen .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 First , in his experimental work he has achieved performances that match existing systems .
12 Keith is known to his colleagues as a quiet man , however he has hidden talents in that he writes poems and has penned many about his time with Rentokil .
13 A solicitor who personally receives financial benefits as the director ( appointed as a result of his connection with the firm ) of a company for whom the firm has acted , or from buying property from or through the agency of a client of the firm or from investing in a business run by a client of the firm will , unless he has cleared matters ( after full disclosure ) with his co-partners , be accountable under this head .
14 But he has swopped life behind bars for the Bard .
15 The England captain is a level-headed man , and Javed Mianded , who turns 35 on June 12 , is a much matured person with the added responsibility of leading his team to England for the first time , although he has captained Pakistan in 28 previous Tests , winning 11 and losing five , the rest being drawn .
16 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 .
17 He has limited ball control and is not a great passer .
18 There is no prospect of Taylor closing the door on his World Cup party , although he has limited changes this time .
19 He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform .
20 He has earmarked surface chemistry .
21 Nevertheless he has diluted things a bit , and where Evil Dead 2 had an almost meaningless series of gory slapstick routines , Darkman has something approaching a plot .
22 They realize that in every case he has answered people 's questions according to their particular logic .
23 He has polished shoes , a close shave , and too much pride for a free drink .
24 It might not be as easy as his relationship with Alain Prost but he does n't want to make any judgements before he has met Senna .
25 Although Willem ‘ Wimpie ’ de Klerk , the President 's brother , was a member of the team , it is not the first time he has met Mr Mbeki .
26 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 .
27 change the status of the problem report to ‘ ACCEPT ’ to indicate that he has received notification of the problem
28 An example of a document of title is a bill of lading ( i.e. the document given by a shipowner acknowledging that he has received goods which have been shipped ) .
29 It falls foul of one of the cardinal principles of the law of trusts : the principle of benefit , which states that a person can be validly appointed a trustee only so far as he has received benefits intended by the settlor under the settlor 's will .
30 Mr Maxwell , in an affidavit of his own , confirms he has received payments from his mother but adds : ‘ I feel I have a moral obligation to repay as and when my resources permit . ’
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