(31) He has learned that dishonesty does not pay.
(32) He has backed out of the contract.
(33) He has good relationships with most of his colleagues.
(34) He has no qualifications for the post.
(35) He has always earned an honest living.
(36) He has gone; you can breathe again.
(37) He has translated her latest book into Korean.
(38) He has no sense of responsibility.
(39) He has had an acute analysis of the situation.
(40) He has a disinclination for work.
(41) He has an intimate knowledge of American literature.
(42) He has practised medicine for a year.
(43) He has a very large vocabulary.
(44) He has called off the trip.
(45) He has wide knowledge on the subject.
(46) He has written over 20 works of fiction.
(47) He has been an orphan since he was five.
(48) He has much improved in health.
(49) He has a hell of a lot of money.
(50) He has exhibited symptoms of anxiety and overwhelming worry.
(51) He has no sense of humor.
(52) He has got a new assignment for you.
(53) He has sown coffee on part of his acreage.
(54) He has gone on a business trip.
(55) He has wrestled professionally for five years.
(56) He has gone on a walking tour.
(57) He has been out of condition for several weeks.
(58) He has deceived and disillusioned us all.
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(59) He has a wealth of hair.
(60) He has written a historical drama.
(31) He has tallied the result of the ballot.
(32) He has been recalled to his old post.
(33) He has become celebrated as an artist.
(34) He has won her confidence; she trusts him.
(35) He has been harbouring a grudge against me.
(36) He has consistently denied murdering his estranged wife.
(37) He has sued a fan for bootlegging his concerts.
(38) He has locked away the jewels in the safe.
(39) He has built himself a music studio.
(40) He has a mother completely dependent on him.
(41) He has tempered the strong drink with water.
(42) What he says is probably true because he has the ear of the Queen.
(43) He has a broken nose but may be discharged today.
(44) He has a vested interest in Mona leaving the firm.
(45) He has never before featured in the top ten world rankings.
(46) I'm sorry to hear that he has been seriously ill.
(47) He has improved his ranking this season from 67th to 30th.
(48) He has just finished a stint of compulsory military service.
(49) He says he has dropped out, and won't attend college any more.
(50) The prevailing view is that he has done a good job in difficult circumstances.
(51) He has issued a short, cryptic statement denying the spying charges.
(52) He has been a meticulous manager, a manager par excellence.
(53) He is a tough negotiator. We did not expect to find him a pushover and he has not been one.
(54) He has won over a significant number of the left-wing deputies.
(55) Since 1976 he has been operating the shop with the assistance of volunteers.
(56) He has funny habit of blinking when talking with others.
(57) He has churned out more butter this week than last.
(58) He has carried out extensive research into renewable energy sources.
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(59) He has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days.
(60) He has made over the whole property to his son.
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