Example sentences of "[verb] he [vb mod] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They say he could have a future when he 's finished his studies . "
2 It turned out he was escaping a planned course of ECT because no one on his ward believed he might have a drink problem .
3 Lady de Vesci gave them her splendid London house at 28 Bruton Street , and it was thought he should have a seat in Parliament .
4 ‘ Did n't anyone suspect he might have a problem ? ’
5 I can always remember that yeah , I won a book called And then er when we came out pictures on Saturday afternoon , there always used to be a gentleman there and he 'd had a great big basket and he 'd like he 'd have a bag of sweets and oranges in these er basket and they used to give the children a bag of sweet and orange and they came out and see pictures for a penny .
6 Some of the delayed motorists were distinctly lacking in respect , one going as far as to say that if he were going to get buried he 'd have a bit more consideration for other road users .
7 He was not wearing wellingtons , just his working boots , but he decided he must have a look .
8 If ever he manages to do this , he concludes , he hopes he will have a patron of similar eminence .
9 She felt he must have a grudge of some kind against her and she felt very frightened .
10 In his office the manager said that he thought he might have a part going , and then looked at Arthur for a long time .
11 Parisian designer Jacques Rougerie obviously got rather tired of his new project — designing a Seine riverbus — and thought he 'd have a lie-down instead .
12 With regard to Simon , I do not think he would have a parallel .
13 Manjiku thinks he 'll have a baby himself if he eats enough women , especially women with babies inside them waiting to be born — ;
14 Bet Derek wishes he 'd have a car like that .
15 I think he may have a vocation — that 's confidential , of course . ’
16 well listen , I think I think he will have a day off today because he certainly was n't very well yesterday and then go again the day after .
17 He does n't , well he 'll have salad minus oh he does oh I think he will have a salad but he does n't like tomatoes
18 He ( she ? ) — I never can tell with cats ) is obviously used to people and we think he must have a home somewhere , but he 's always absolutely ravenous , and we ca n't refuse him food .
19 I think he must have a bit of cold in it or something .
20 But erm , I think he should have a bit of fun with those .
21 Well , I think he should have a letter anyway , definitely thanking him cos I mean he did like
22 I think he can have a joke occasionally , even about someone as important as Professor Brighouse
23 He seemed to think he should have a lot of attention . ’
24 Needless to say he might have a tendency to end up doing what he would n't want them doing amongst slurry and such like but .
25 She said well , tell Grant , she said he can have a reprieve , she said it 's May the eighth and , and she says , she probably heard me say it was Friday and that 's when I thought it was this Friday , so I had to phone erm the receptionist at daddy 's works , so she was going to pass on the message to daddy just to tell him just to work late as usual , Grant , rather than come in at teatime and then go back to work again .
26 As Bob Merryfield was having his dram Charlie broached the subject of rabbits and Parkinson said he could have a pair , as a number had been shot the previous day .
27 I thought that would be that , but they said he could have a vote , and he loves to go .
28 I said he should have a bit of a lie-in ; he had another bad night again .
29 Bob said he 'd have a chairman , yes , to er , pull the whole thing together .
30 still had no prospects of employment and I do n't think er , er my parents had any erm particular ideas and my father who worked for erm Roads and Bridges Department was speaking to the Chief Clerk at that time , that was , er , his name was in fact and erm he was a very sympathetic character and er he said he 'd have a word with erm with somebody in the County Council and erm see if they could find me employment as a typist and erm using the argument of course that the Education Department had up to that time at the R N C erm paid the balance of the fees for my course , erm I could just mention to you that the scholarship was worth forty pounds a year fee .
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