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

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1 The thought occurred once again to Henry that someone who was n't him might have a sexual interest in his wife .
2 The early life of a child and the attitudes of those around him can have a dramatic effect upon his adult emotional state .
3 Where a defendant is familiar with the trade in question he may be taken to have knowledge of the existence of a contract even though he can not identify the other contracting party and even though he may have no direct information about any particular contract at all .
4 With his own production company , Crucial Films , funded by the Beeb and with ‘ all manner of people dropping off bits of writing ’ , it seems he may have a good chance .
5 He may have a slight tear in his cartilage , and he will be going home so that a probe can be inserted into his knee to see the extent of the damage and what needs to be done .
6 Peter 's General Practitioner had discussed the possibility that he may have a peptic ulcer ( erosion of the lining of the stomach or duodenum ) which may be associated with irregular meals , high alcohol consumption and heavy smoking .
7 Or he may have an inadequate understanding of how language works and lack a terminology for talking about it .
8 He may have an enormous amount of ground to make up , but Hoey ( 58 ) believes selection , even at this stage is within the Shandon star 's reach .
9 Mr Mandela , 74 , had put off all engagements until further notice on the advice of doctors who said he should have a complete rest , a brief statement said .
10 He should have a deep love for the lost .
11 Despite Philip 's passionate interest in natural history , his father insisted that he should have a recognized profession , and the choice eventually fell upon medicine .
12 Eighth Army with whom he should have a direct point to point wireless link .
13 If someone is to be tried for matters as serious as those for which Mr. Beck was tried and to receive the condign punishment that Mr. Beck received , it is essential that he should have a fair trial and that he should be given every opportunity to deploy his defence .
14 He should have a clear strategy in this direction to ensure that the perceived benefits of the takeover do in fact materialise .
15 He should have a proper collar for the dog .
16 for fear that he would start a separatist movement in the south — there was some point to his suggestions that Bao Dai should be better advertised ; that he should have an American adviser and that American technicians should give the Vietnamese government a ‘ new look ’ .
17 Er , I wondered about this erm this Tory high flyer , about whom er , my friend over there speaks with such admiration and envy , he must have a tremendous influence because I wonder , had he been the mover behind the fact that this V A T on fuel is is there in every other country in Europe including Ireland where it 's about eleven percent .
18 I used to say that he must have a personal speaking-tube to the Almighty ! ’
19 He must have a good voice then
20 He must have a awful stairs !
21 If he was devoted to his wife and children then he must have a soft heart beneath that refrigerated exterior .
22 This is the power which evolution has over man 's ultimate interpretation of God , he must have a definable criterion of ‘ goodness ’ , and only evolution can supply it .
23 He must have a light lunch and then rest . ’
24 He must have a computerised brain to have absorbed all that information over a period of years without having compiled a ‘ silly tick list ’ himself .
25 He knew , that night , that he must have a high temperature .
26 He must have a full knowledge of the local Bye-laws , local Acts of Parliament and Standing Orders of the council , so that he may be in a position at any time to advise the local authority on their functions and powers .
27 He must have the right kind of family .
28 But surely he must have the mandatory LA tan by now ?
29 But he 'll have a sore head for a pretty long time , I should imagine . ’
30 He 'll have a sore head then ?
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