Example sentences of "he has " in BNC.

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1 This single great emptiness before him has lots of smaller ones inside it .
2 What raises Eliot above the entrapping circles of city and savage is what for him has continually to raise words towards the Word , something made available in partial revelations .
3 Gratitude to him has always been greater in the Orthodox churches of the East than in the West , where his domination of the church has often not been regarded as an altogether unmitigated good , at least in its consequences .
4 With reference to War Office letter of 3rd March 1945 regarding your husband Lieutenant L. G. Cairns , Army Air Corps , I am directed to inform you that in view of the length of time which has elapsed since Lieutenant Cairns was reported missing , during which no news of him has been received from any source , the Department has reluctantly , and with deep regret , reached the conclusion that he lost his life .
5 ‘ But will he if the person facing him has the same weapon ?
6 Thousands of books have been written about the poet 's life and work , his family and friends have been scrutinised , and every place connected with him has been sought out .
7 A woman police constable who reported him has since had to be transferred ‘ after being cold-shouldered ’ .
8 Van den Berg built a prototype … which presumably worked , because neither hide nor hair of him has ever been seen since .
9 Last night heartbroken Sandy , who lived with Brian at Didsbury , Manchester , said : ‘ Everyone who knew him has lost a part of themselves through this tragedy .
10 GREENE 'S '50s novel of a naively evil American agent in Indo-China and the cynical English hack who befriends him has been timely ever since it was published .
11 So I would like to see the old law brought back , which says that all the players in front of the kicker must retreat until the kicker or anyone behind him has passed them .
12 God 's love for and claim on man are worked out through a judgement and condemnation which disclose a profound alienation and estrangement between man and God , a contradiction in which man has attempted to break away from the tie with God , so that God 's claim on him has become a consuming fire .
13 Perhaps as a result of his unpopularity , speculation about him has taken a new turn .
14 Richard 's second victim , Clarence , is also taken in by the hypocrite 's feigned concern , but since the real plot against him has been done through intermediaries he may seem less blameworthy .
15 To an astonishing degree , the controversy about him has taken the form of a continuing debate about his private life .
16 And worst of all , for me , is that , instead of fizzling out , my love for him has grown .
17 ‘ Well , ’ continued Gloria between swallows of coffee , ‘ the lady what polishes the cars for him has got a sister what does cleaning at Stowbridge Tech . ’
18 I left him in charge of the whole of my affairs during my absence from England , with a perfect conviction that he would zealously exert himself for my interest , and the confidence I reposed in him has been fully realised , not only during my absence , but during the long period of eighteen years . ’
19 This memorandum , issued by the physician superintendent of Neasden Hospital , London , to all his medical officers over 25 years ago , attracted widespread opprobrium from the UK national press and the chronologically correct if sexist response from the British Medical Journal that ‘ every patient whatever his age or his disease should be resuscitated unless the doctor looking after him has no doubt at all that he should be allowed to rest in peace ’ .
20 " Yes , I do , " says the shepherd , " but the only thing I could do to express my love for Him has been taken away from me . "
21 " Whatever it was you said to him has caused him to cancel the work I was doing for him .
22 That prospective Tory candidate for Cheltenham John Taylor survived attempts to deselect him has much do with her efforts as local party chairman .
23 He was a keeper and dealer in secrets ; it 's not surprising the truth about him has emerged only slowly .
24 ‘ Whatever chance I had of getting him has gone because of the incredible publicity .
25 Well she 's already shown her true colours to him has n't she ?
26 And presumably whatever it was the GP had give him has had tha , upset that thrombosis again .
27 you know what I mean , but the fact that I have been helping him has already conflicted and he has n't been in school a week , you know , and then eventually when they get those books out and he 'll say oh I know that one , that says Luke
28 Oh , so you think that the whole appreciation of John Major , the whole perception of him has been knocked sideways by the press 's need
29 Maurice Adams , General Manager of ACET , has recently returned form Uganda where he has been discussing planning for future projects with ACET 's African Director , Anthony Kasozi .
30 Now the doctor tell shim he has AIDS .
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