Example sentences of "[adv] he have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore he has a particular site in mind , as he reveals in the next round of the negotiations . |
2 | Apparently he has a great estate beyond the Sierra Nevada — big hacienda or some such thing . |
3 | mind he had a Milky Way bar and then afterward he had a mini Milk |
4 | If only he had a proper job now , he thought , there was no reason why they should n't marry . |
5 | Oh good , perhaps he had a funny flavour or something that 's put him off |
6 | ‘ Perhaps he had a secret assignation , ’ said Lili . |
7 | Obviously he has a long way to mature physically , but he 's surpassed our hopes . |
8 | I ca n't eat it I do n't think so he had a big lunch |
9 | And of course my father , he was in he had a local paper . |
10 | As in one of those New Yorker cartoons , when Pandarus sees a young couple together he has a mental image of a bed , organized by himself . |
11 | Soon he had a strong fire going and the blue smoke pillared up through the young oak leaves . |
12 | Admittedly he had a fine attack but he welded it together . |
13 | Outside he has a small pond , containing Goldfish , Rosy Barbs , Mosquito fish , Guppies and Corydoras aeneus , many of which have spawned outside during the summer . |
14 | Does not he have a powerful point when he says : ’ The new system is run by accountants who do n't have to sit across the table from the patient and say I can not treat you' ’ until the new financial year ? |
15 | Remy had only been in charge for a month and already he had a major scoop on his hands . |
16 | He did n't always speak correctly , but still he had a nice voice . |
17 | Sounds like he has a personal problem . |
18 | There was no sign of his jacket but there was a second door to the room so probably he had a private bathroom and clothes closet as well . |
19 | I told Shama of the years that Thesiger had spent in Iraq with the Marsh Arabs and then in Iran , that now he had a small house in Kenya deep in the country where he could get away from the towns . |
20 | Now he had a sudden ambition to go to the ball . |
21 | Now he has a fractured hip and head injuries . |
22 | Well he had a good start did n't he ? |
23 | Er there was one chappie that er erm I can remember of him and he had a suitcase and well he had a shaving soap I suppose cos people used soap then with your shaving brush and and that and proper shaving brush and razor blades probably that quite . |
24 | The black and there was all cement drawn and everything and we had a big table in there and he just carried on he did n't make shoes and he died when he was er , well he had a bad stroke and , and he was in the other room for seven years . |
25 | Yeah mm well he had a little bit of of er what shall we say slang if that 's the word . |
26 | A month ago he had a positive diagnosis and was treated at the Churchill Hospital . |
27 | From up here he had a panoramic view over a large part of the course and as he was in the last row could see behind as well as forward . |
28 | And anyway , it was none of his business : did n't he have a regular fuck ? |
29 | When , a long time ago now , Stephen had tried to call him Dad or Father and drop the babyish name , he had shouted that Stephen was all he had in the world and could n't he have a little bit of kindness and call him by the one name that meant something ? |
30 | I think she undoubtedly added to the intrigue erm and difficulties of her court , erm one example , she was always getting people that she approved of , getting them plum jobs , and one example was one of the governors of Oxford , the most unpopular , one Sir Arthur Aston , who was so unpopular that he got attacked on the street , and then had to have a body guard paid for the city council , and then was curvetting on his horse in front of some ladies , and fell off and broke his leg so badly that he had to have it amputated , so from then on he had a wooden leg , erm that meant he had to stop being governor , and later on in the war , a countryman was coming into Oxford , and asked the sentinel ‘ who was governor still ’ , and by that time a friend of prince Rupert 's Sir William Leg was governor , and the answer was ‘ one Leg ’ , and the countryman 's reply was ‘ pox on him , is he governor still ? ’ . |