Example sentences of "[pron] he have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 to kind of just get together with someone he 's identified a person whose name I ca n't remember but he 's got a chamber orchestra
2 He said Thompson had been involved in a traffic accident in which he had suffered a head injury and been concussed for a short time .
3 That is a gift with regard to which he had reserved a benefit and that gift ( the full value of the house ) will come into charge to inheritance tax on his death .
4 On the English side the king 's eldest son , the Black Prince , had grown to manhood anxious to win his share of the glory and profits of war , of which he had had a taste at Crécy .
5 The defendants called rail workers out on strike and the plaintiff , an ordinary traveller , incurred hotel expenses when he was unable to travel on the journey for which he had bought a ticket .
6 An Australian Broadcasting Tribunal investigation into Mr Bond 's eligibility to own television stations declared him ‘ not fit and proper ’ and growing stock market unease was accentuated by the disclosure that Mr Bond was trying to sell Van Gogh 's Irises , for which he had paid a record $54million but which had been partially funded by the auctioneer .
7 On April 21 Mobutu accepted the leadership of the ruling Popular Movement of the Revolution ( MPR ) from which he had resigned a year before [ see p. 37336 ] .
8 Johnny was an old-fashioned inside-forward ( the position in which he had won a League championship medal with Chelsea in 1955 ) , but he gradually moved , via wing-half , to full-back and it was from there that he skippered Palace 's first promotion side for 40 years , taking us out of Division 4 in 1960–61 .
9 The American president was then left with a situation in which he 'd created a club which he hims he himself could n't join .
10 This illustrates another rare story : the seer Polyeidos shut in the tomb with Minos 's dead child Glaukos , and reviving him by means of a leaf with which he has seen a snake revive its mate which he had killed .
11 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the hospitals in respect of which he has received an expression of interest in opting out or establishing a national health service trust .
12 For the first time in 14 years , the country 's top sprinter , currently sunning himself in Australia , has decided to skip the event at which he has won a record nine men 's titles .
13 And with these words he points towards an icon of the Saviour before which he has lighted a lamp — ‘ to be on the safe side , ’ Peter suggests .
14 Did Harry tell you he 'd bought a stallion and four mares of his own ?
15 I tell you he 's got a lot of blooming skeletons in his cupboard ai n't he ?
16 Mind you he has become a bit of an opinionated arsehole recently … more like Jonathan King , or Nina Myskow — y'know being deliberately contentious to get people to write in .
17 For one he has created an office , for another a library and for a third a single piece of furniture .
18 Several women friends of Waddell said that he had given them within days of the murder large sums of money ; and a barman to whom Waddell had given £1000 for safe keeping said Waddell had told him he had won a packet on the horses .
19 There was a silence , which told him he 'd scored a bull's-eye , and then an over-bright tone in her reply that confirmed it .
20 I 'm sure he was , but the last few years when I knew him he 'd gotten a lot of respect from people and he was n't having to struggle any more , and I think he knew the people loved him and he liked that .
21 In fact , ever since I 've known him he 's had a penchant for adopting stray dogs .
22 Take his name and tell him he 's got a deal . ’
23 To her he had seemed a hero : all she wanted was to kneel at his feet , kiss them and bandage them .
24 He told me he 'd made a codicil to his will — the man showed it to me , and it 's all in order . ’
25 ‘ He told me he 'd seen a UFO himself in 1967 … ’
26 ‘ Jeff told me he 'd had a word with you about me and told you I had lots of experience teaching English to foreign students and that you wanted me to come and do the job . ’
27 " You never told me he 'd had a heart attack coming round from the anaesthetic .
28 Ed told me he 'd had a lot of bitter arguments about this plan with Hauser . ’
29 It was because he told me he had seen a woman more beautiful than me , and said that if I wanted him as a husband , I must marry him at once !
30 He told me he had done a job at Ayr … he said that Ian Waddell was with him . ’
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