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

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1 By the end of six months he had had a breakdown and was asked to leave .
2 But in the last few months he 's had a lot to cope with following the death of his best friend in a road accident .
3 ‘ Ever since he was a boy he has had a fear of them .
4 Unfortunately for Cubitt he had to have a gallery but he made it far more acceptable by supporting it with pointed arches .
5 After some months of working with him it gradually emerged that although he had indeed identified his wife 's body he had had a member of the hospital staff with him at all times .
6 By half-past twelve each day he had had a hunger pain .
7 Like Spurgeon he had worked his way up from humble beginnings — his father had been a Northumberland stone-mason — and like Spurgeon he had had a chapel built round him .
8 As an adult he had had no interest in it .
9 That morning he 'd had an hour at a training centre ( ’ not just a fleeting photo opportunity ’ ) ; in the street he was collared by an elderly chap about the price of Guinness and tried in vain to stick a Vote For Me sticker on a recalcitrant toddler .
10 ‘ All through his career he 's had the ability to lead and inspire and he 's really got through to our players and conveyed that . ’
11 All of these she had wriggled out of , and as they were leaving the cinema he had had the nerve to say , ‘ You know , I really respect you for saying no , Benny .
12 Of course he 'd had a lot on his mind .
13 He 's had a very long and trying ordeal , and apart from his physical injuries he 's had the cold and damp to deal with too , so his body 's had a pretty severe challenge .
14 A few occassions this year he 's had a go at some defender who is twice as big as him .
15 The author recalls an able Treasury minister who , after resignation , became a convinced and cogent parliamentary reformer , explaining that as a minister he had had no time to work out this aspect of policy and therefore , since the Treasury was opposed to more specialist committees of the House of Commons , he used the brief they provided and he had been a formidable opponent of these reforms at the Cabinet Committee level .
16 Since he became Prime Minister he has had a chance — his predecessor had a chance , too — to increase women 's representation on such boards , but between 1985 and 1990 we know that their representation rose by a dismal 0.3 per cent .
17 Time after time he has had a tournament in his pocket only for a miracle shot from a rival to steal it away .
18 On the romantic front he had had a string of engaging and pretty girlfriends , not least of all the vivacious flame-haired Lady Sarah Spencer .
19 In fact he has had no contact with our officials since the Shah fled Iran in 1979 .
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