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

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1 It seems , then , that not only may an entrepreneur-producer be a monopolist because he happens at the same time to be a monopolist resource owner , he may be a monopolist because he has made himself a monopolist resource owner in the course of his entrepreneurial activities .
2 The parties have to accept the expert 's decision , unless he has asked himself the wrong question of law : Nikko Hotels ( UK ) Ltd v MEPC plc [ 1991 ] 28 EG 86 .
3 He has given himself a hard race , ’ said Josh Gifford , but if he recovers quickly the seven-year-old will go for the H and T Walker Chase at Ascot next weekend .
4 A civil servant by day he has given himself a mission : to show the rest of the world just what can be done in a glider .
5 He has bought himself a couple of Hunters and he plans to do some show jumping of all things .
6 There are players now valued in the £2m bracket who ca n't hold a candle to Ian in terms of ability and George Graham must be thinking he has bought himself a star on the cheap .
7 He has driven himself a long way in a short time ( abandoning , for example , the naïve ) ; he will drive on , and we shall have to see how he uses this hardness , emphasis , energy and comprehensiveness , how much more power he has of development . ’
8 He has set himself the task of trying to discuss the agenda Labour needs to develop over the next two decades on issues such as training , education and poverty .
9 ‘ Anyhow , Grandfather had been down to John Adrich 's at the bottom of the hill and he 'd bought himself a grin'stone for sharpening tools .
10 At last he saw that , if he was ever to eliminate his old habits , then he must refuse to do anything at all until he had given himself the directions .
11 Jim and Louise , however , had been forced to remain with their captor alongside the open trapdoor , until he had satisfied himself the coast was completely clear .
12 He had made himself an internal picture of me and now only examined it against my external appearance ’ .
13 James handed round the drinks ; he had poured himself a tonic water with a slice of lemon .
14 He had kept himself the most aloof from the crisis so far .
15 While Sarazen felt ‘ the biggest heel in the world ’ , he also knew he had to give himself the best chance of winning the Open ; and that , regrettably , could not be achieved with his old caddie Dan .
16 It is evident that the deputy head soon realised that he had set himself an enormous task , despite the fact that he decided to focus on the work of three ‘ target ’ pupils .
17 In retirement he had set himself the task of making a replica Tomkin long-case clock .
18 Thanks to whoever it was , Baldwin by the spring of 1924 was making surprisingly good progress toward the political objectives which he had set himself the previous autumn .
19 He had got himself a bar cloth and a bunch of paperclips and looked like he meant business .
20 But he felt he had proved himself a man , at twenty-three , and , as the returning warrior , had a belief that there would be no parental opposition .
21 He had realised as soon as he had employed Michael that he had found himself a kindred spirit .
22 He had left himself the option of return .
23 He had bought himself the latest issue of Wildlife and was immersed in an article about otters .
24 You know it 's come out of the tax situation he 's built himself a er massive big house or put an extension on it .
25 Well he 's got himself a B M W and he ca n't pay pay his record bill .
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