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

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1 Does my right hon. Friend accept that he has considerable sympathy on this side of the House and in the country , especially as there is now some doubt about whether the judge had the power to make the order that he made ?
2 ‘ I realise that he has considerable problems .
3 MARK BOOMLA works in the Entertainments Division of Touche Ross , one of the biggest accountancy firms in the world , He has considerable experience of advising major pop artists and companies on all aspects of their finances .
4 Among his other good qualities are : a strong attachment to his home and a constant readiness to defend it ; he is very willing to retrieve and has a good capacity for tracking ; he has considerable endurance , likes the water and is fond of children .
5 During his working years he has considerable leisure which is bound to have some interactions with work .
6 But he has considerable respect for Derry , a side he has encountered on numerous occasions to date during his speel in charge of Down .
7 Although not a tall man , he had considerable stature .
8 In the latter , he had considerable success , winning such important races as the Derby , St. Leger , Ascot Cup and Goodwood Cup .
9 Alec himself was always interested in our ideas and in the development of art in the schools and he had considerable skill in persuading the Education Committee to agree to many of our plans which today would doubtless be rejected as not being cost effective or economically viable .
10 Although The Saturday Review said he was ‘ not one of the magnates of his profession ’ , he had considerable ability and experience .
11 If an admiral commanded on a distant station , he had considerable patronage at his disposal .
12 Sufficient unto the day was the evil thereof , and he had considerable confidence in his own ingenuity .
13 Naturally , Eliot was pleased about my enthusiasm for Collingwood , for whom he had considerable regard ; but although he told me he liked the Essay on Philosophical Method , which had appeared in 1933 and concerning which I had attended Collingwood 's lecture-course in my first year , I could see that he was more interested in such works as A. E. Taylor 's Faith of a Moralist , or more directly theological works , such as those of Jacques Maritain .
14 He had considerable talent as an electronic engineer , as well as in music ?
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