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

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1 Some men could hide there , where he had a small tower .
2 The body of Arthur Brumhill , who was 76 , was found last Friday in the basement of a pet shop where he had a part-time job .
3 The body of Arthur Brumhill , who was 76 , was found last Friday in the basement of a pet shop where he had a part-time job .
4 He subsequently went to King 's College , Cambridge , where he had a distinguished career as exhibitioner , scholar , and fellow .
5 Alongside this and particularly following the Exeter commission , Fowler also maintained his connection with his native county where he had a long-standing patron in William Courtenay , tenth Earl of Devon , his works including the Totnes bridge ( 1826–8 ) , a small group of churches , and alterations to the Earl of Devon 's Powderham Castle ( 1837–48 ) .
6 And having found a vantage-point where he had a clear view of the meadows and was himself sheltered , he halted his pony and stood to watch , narrowing his eyes to single out coat-armour , and number the forces in the English party .
7 He stayed in Buckingham Palace where he had a special classroom just for him .
8 In the winter he plays with some of them most weeks , either at Oswestry or Aberdovey , where he has a mobile home close to the first tee .
9 LABOUR 'S front bench has stayed away from Livingstone 's constituency , where he has a slender majority of 1,653 .
10 Basil makes his stage debut at Darlington Civic Theatre today where he has a brief walk-on part in the show Big Friendly Giant .
11 Although he had no dark hairs growing round his wrist-watch , Hugh Pargeter had , in his youth , the regular features and slightly curled hair of young men who model knitting patterns .
12 Mr Rawlins announced his intention to leave Sturge at some time in the future towards the end of last year although he had no specific plans for the next step in his career .
13 In a letter dated 26 August 1988 the inspector stated that although he had no specific evidence against Mr Kempton or the company , it would be necessary to examine their tax affairs .
14 In 1886 he was elected FRS although he had no academic degree until 1910 , when he delivered the Herbert Spencer lecture at Oxford and the university conferred on him an honorary D.Sc .
15 Yet Philip 's methods were those of his father and grandfather ; and although he had a clearer notion of feudal lordship and a broader canvas on which to exploit that lordship , even here he drew on his predecessors ' achievements .
16 Although he had a stylish vulnerability when it came to cars , driving was not Baxter 's strong point .
17 In July the Eliots travelled up to Leeds , and although he had a mild infection in August he said that he felt in much better health .
18 My own father ( 1897-1940 ) was one of those who , although he had a brilliant mind , came from a large , poor , working-class family .
19 Maxim did n't mind , although he had a vague sense Apgood was seeing something he 'd missed himself .
20 Midway through 1906–07 Archie was deployed at right-back in the Palace line-ups , although he had a few outings on the right wing , and he played throughout our fabulous progress to the FA Cup quarter-finals .
21 Although he had a magnificent view from the top of the Mount Lofty range of the Murray River , winding its course across the flats through a belt of dense dwarf eucalypti , there is no mention of his ever having reached its banks , let alone the remote western bend 100 miles away .
22 He was rather like a 12-inch gun with no gunlayer ; he always turned up to meetings late and disoriented , although he had a middle-aged secretary who used to follow him about with his diary and try to keep him in line .
23 It would n't have worked out with the first gentleman as it happens , because although he had a lovely smile , he was a ladies ' man and he did like drink too much .
24 Although he had an unrivalled ability to motivate players , Docherty 's approach often bordered on theatre of cruelty .
25 In these lines , Brutus is saying that the only way to stop Caesar becoming emperor is to kill him , and although he has no personal grievances against Caesar ( Caesar is kind to him and favours him ) , it would be bad for the people of Rome ( ‘ the general ’ ) if he were to be crowned .
26 It is worth remembering that , when Indira asked Rajiv to go into politics after his elder brother 's death in 1980 , he put out a statement saying that he had no such intention .
27 He said he was quick to point out that he had no such intention .
28 At Buckingham Palace on Sunday morning he declared that he had no other course , and afterwards wrote in his diary : ‘ I commit political suicide to save the crisis . ’
29 Handed in letter from my father stating that he had no other relatives in the area and because of his blindness and disability he would benefit from them moving into the area .
30 Vic Williams has said that he left his regiment only after concluding that he had no other option remaining ( at no time prior to his decision to leave was he made aware of his rights as a soldier to register a conscientious objection to military service ) .
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