Example sentences of "[noun sg] he have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All round that side he 's got bare bum .
2 Pinochet , who was still C.-in-C. of the army , was told by President Patricio Alywin Azócar on April 15 that in future he had to give prior notice to the government of any trips abroad .
3 The DUP man admits in the interview he has considered legal action against newspaper reports which have linked him with paramilitaries .
4 £88,000 amortised over 10 years at 13% interest would result in an annual charge of £16,192 so it is against this figure he has compared outdoor accommodation .
5 The way he was brought up I suppose , but it 's a wonder it it 's a wonder he 's got any business at all !
6 But he listened and learnt and for next winter he has harnessed Hollywood-style glamour to make evening wear that really works , adapting his tailoring to sequined , beaded and embroidered jackets of unbelievable opulence .
7 around the things look , you see if you 're doing a curve he 's got electric drill with a round bobbin in , but mine 's on a shaft , the bit , for when and also , there 's my sander disc .
8 After much of the previous evidence had been repeated , Professor Tidy , a police forensic expert , stated that after detailed examination he had found human blood on all three of the Tidburys ' clothing .
9 His ‘ devils ’ prepare for him notes of his material but once he has gone into court he has to take entire responsibility on his own shoulders . ’
10 He was so close that Polly could feel his body warmth and smell the soap he had used that morning .
11 the only time he has meat he has to have green salad or maybe a raw vegetable salad .
12 Jeremy Healy 's music was loud and passionate , and designer/stylist Judy Blame agreed that it was the only decent stuff he 'd heard all week , adding that French Djs are the worst on the planet and that there is virtually no point in clubbing in Paris until the situation is remedied .
13 Look at that , right up to the elbow he 's got that finger up his nose .
14 By god he 's got some stuff
15 And what would Gemma Dallam — Gemma Gage — think to that , she wondered , if she knew the price he had made another woman pay to recover her brown satin ?
16 By the end of the month he had re-established some contact with the main Front ; however , plans to reinforce the 2nd Shock were abruptly abandoned when Stalin was persuaded to disband the Volkhov Front entirely and place its troops under control of the Leningrad Front .
17 If we jump the gun and point a finger at Stefan Werner without sufficient evidence and it turns out we were in the wrong he 's got enough sway to splash UNACO across the front page of every newspaper in Europe . ’
18 She was not altogether surprised by her father-in-law 's absence , because right from the start he had taken particular pleasure in taunting her in this way .
19 Thirty five today , there would be no better birthday present than the sort of start he has made each time he won here — a 66 in 1980 and a 68 in 1983 .
20 That morning he had visited several estate agents , and his researches indicated that Number 29 might be worth as much as £80,000 .
21 We argued and discussed — and in the morning he had scrapped that idea and had several others to offer in its place .
22 The same uneasy feeling he 'd experienced that morning returned , and he realized now why it came : of all the people of Dynmouth this boy in his adolescence was the single exception .
23 This season he has shown remarkable consistency , conjuring up a combined total of 12 goals and 32 points .
24 In the past he has used Brazilian mahogany , but he now believes the Amazonian rainforest is more important than replacing his small stock .
25 His heart seemed to leap inside him , at the sheer beauty of her now , and the realisation he had produced this change .
26 He wondered if these were preparations for the journey he had suggested last night .
27 This produced , even despite that , two hundred and thirteen thousand two hundred pounds of underspending in ninety-three four on just general expenses , on operational expenses , now I think if , if the Chief Constable says he has n't got enough money to do what he wants to do , he could start by spending all of the money he 's had this year , in recruiting all the officers he 's been allowed to recruit .
28 In order to complete his case he had to challenge this deference to a patristic consensus — which he did by observing that the church fathers had taken the motion of the sun for granted because the alternative had not , in that era , been laid before them .
29 To the delicate intricacies of his play he has added tactical steel and , after a difficult apprenticeship , he has gained substance without losing his natural spice .
30 Williams leaped for a header which dropped over Ian Walker and just under the bar — with the keeper finding he had taken one step too many off his line .
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