Example sentences of "he have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Like most of the others he has stories of near misses .
2 He has accounts at the bank . ’
3 The owner of the copyright in the computer program , suddenly realizing that he has rights with respect to the output generated from using the program , might attempt to interfere with the subsequent use of that output in the hope that he will be able to negotiate a fee for his permission .
4 Sure he has rights and there is a sense in which he is a member of that civil society while he 's here but he does n't have full political rights , he 's not a full member .
5 ‘ I suppose he has ambitions to be a great international racing owner like his dad .
6 And if Sir Clive Sinclair 's Zike sells well he has ambitions to get into this new market .
7 ‘ Poor Bill , he has ambitions towards scholarship .
8 John tells us that he has ambitions to do even better next year .
9 The hon. Gentleman — a Scottish Member — refused to take the opportunity to tell us what he would do about his Scottish problem at Ravenscraig , but he has views about the west midlands .
10 He admits he has tattoos around his waist depicting Hitler , Mussolini and Himmler .
11 ROS : He has moods .
12 ‘ He 's not a bear , he 's not a saint ; he has moods sometimes , that 's all . ’
13 Already he has schemes under way to make Southwell handsomely viable , however .
14 He has clinics in Dublin , London and Armagh .
15 The therapist assesses what the patient should start with : he automatically starts with a pyjama jacket , if he has difficulties with this .
16 Planning each outing is good training for the patient : if he has difficulties with programming , you might go over the plan with him each time before he goes out , and ask him to say out loud exactly where he is going and how he is going to get there .
17 He has gauges recording the depth and hence volume of water stored in every reservoir .
18 He wo n't mind if he has shavings in his tail !
19 He has contacts inside the Ukraine .
20 He has contacts , access to halls , knew where there were vans for hire , cheap sports equipment , that sort of thing .
21 As Brownsberger and colleagues ( 1971 ) describe it because his needs are chronically unfulfilled , he has feelings of frustration and anger .
22 But he has feelings ,
23 But I do know that he , where he lives , I 'm sure I 've seen it written that where he lives he has services there .
24 Kinnock complains of the alleged power of the Tory tabloid press , but he has powers on his side too .
25 The authorities need not follow his recommendations , but like his counterparts in England and Wales , he has powers to cap their Community Charge levels if he judges that they are overspending .
26 He has managers , physios and a coach .
27 Perhaps he has boys there so it 's not surprising you get them .
28 He will say that he has duties to attend to and then , looking at the adventurers , will ask who they are and become confused again .
29 Dury , who says he has problems getting past the RSC doormen , but is ‘ persona grata in the Dirty Duck ’ , is the only man I have ever heard glottal-stop a dead language .
30 he has problems with the e-marker , and needs , especially , to hear many of the words he misspells pronounced clearly while he is looking at them , and to have pointed out to him the parts of the word that correspond to the various sounds .
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