Example sentences of "[adv] have [noun sg] [prep] his [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He suddenly has trouble with his breathing .
2 He not only has room in his science for God ; he tries to create God using only some laws of physics , some simplifying assumptions , some outrageous extrapolations , and truly cosmic gall .
3 A front-line supervisor only has authority over his part of the work of the organisation and can not issue instructions to another part .
4 He obviously had impregnation on his mind , but by now Lydia had lost her temper and she told him to get stuffed .
5 Hindley only had room in his heart for two people , himself and his wife , so when she died , he was in despair .
6 If she had n't already had evidence of his contempt for her she would almost be taken in by this new smiling look .
7 But Wilson had been immeasurably kind to him , found a place for a very square peg in his government and , in 1967 , when he no longer had room in his government for Wigg , created him a peer and was at pains to find him a suitable job as chairman of the Horserace Betting Levy Board .
8 Mr Bell , 54 , still has shrapnel in his stomach after being hit by mortar fire while covering the civil war in Sarajevo last August .
9 He still has glass in his face .
10 Does your man always have lunch with his parents on Sundays , and spend every Christmas in front of their TV ?
11 Dyson had a club foot ; Lewis still had shrapnel in his lung .
12 He found that he was so full-up from all the liquid in his diet that he hardly had room for his evening meal .
13 He always had cash at his home .
14 But with Party Politics galloping on strongly up the run-in , Llewellyn always had victory in his sights and they held off Romany King for a popular win at 14–1 .
15 At times he would pull me and Willie across the room by the ears , in way of reprimand for some demeanour — but he sure had printing-ink in his veins .
16 Kite also had trouble with his putter .
17 He probably had trouble with his glands .
18 He was freed in 1983 and now having custody of his children works as a full-time father .
19 He is sharing a house with some second year students , and even has room for his piano ( a gift from Ruth 's mother some years ago ) .
20 Harris won the second game in exactly two minutes without losing a rally , then had trouble with his racket handles and his control .
21 Respect for the franchisee 's autonomy : the original meanings of the word franchise , in other words , independence and freedom , are particularly apt in the case of the company 's franchise system in which the franchisee is the true owner of the business and therefore has control over his assets .
22 But she had never had confirmation of his death , as she had had of those of his parents and hers .
23 kelly never had hold of his shirt or anything .
24 He assured her that he was unhappily married , never had sex with his wife though they slept in the same bed , and that they often thought of divorce .
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