Example sentences of "he have have [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | His final point about trust is fair enough , it sounds like he has had a gutful of Leeds fans berating him for sticking to his guns . |
2 | Rusty Conway becomes one of Serena 's patients because he has had a spell of extreme absent-mindedness which made him incapable of carrying out his work . |
3 | He is over 55 , married , without education or job training ; furthermore , he has had a spell of registered unemployment , did not work full-time in the 12 months prior to becoming unemployed and lives in a council house . |
4 | Like you say , I do n't think he can be too good at , if he tried , he has had a lot of injuries apparently . |
5 | Almost anybody who is offered an honour of some kind indicates that he has had a period of anxious , nay tortured reflection , but somehow inexorably arrives at the conclusion that duty demands — duty to his family , his wife , his children , his bank manager — that he should accept the honour . |
6 | ‘ Ever since he was a boy he has had a fear of them . |
7 | If the hon. Gentleman thinks that that is odd it merely shows that , in common with the hon. Member for Livingston , he has had no experience of such matters . |
8 | He has had the benefit of a fine son and beautiful daughters , but there have been no more great plays . ’ |
9 | He has had the option of accepting council housing |
10 | Although once he 'd had a wife of his own . |
11 | Apparently there 'd been this girl , Spanish or Portuguese I think , and Ollie had been giving her private lessons at his flat , and he thought she fancied him , and he 'd had a couple of Special Brews at the time and thought she was just shy , and then he tried kissing her , and it 's the old , old , sordid story , is n't it ? |
12 | He 'd had a couple of sessions with his union rep and had been told not to worry , it was just a way of filling some quota ; if anything , his job was probably more secure now than it had been before . |
13 | He 'd had a bit of a raw deal . |
14 | When I spoke to Travis the other day I understood he 'd had a change of heart . ’ |
15 | Scotty was weary , the gigs were far apart , he 'd had a touch of the ‘ flu and , at over 60 , really did n't feel up to it . |
16 | Thus , when Dennis offered him exactly half what he had been making , Lauda thought he 'd had a touch of sun . |
17 | Ed told me he 'd had a lot of bitter arguments about this plan with Hauser . ’ |
18 | Oh , he 'd had a lot of silly nonsense to put up with , but that was only on the surface , he knew that really , and now that the children were off their hands they could be together more and she 'd be less hasty . |
19 | Turner was suspicious of the other man , as he quite rightly should have been ; but he 'd had a whiff of something he especially did n't like , which considering who and what Ray Doyle was , was an amazing mistake to make . |
20 | And then he 'd had the thrill of actually seeing ( ‘ a life-time 's ambition ’ ) the Flying Scotsman ! |
21 | Mr Justice garland said he 'd had the advantage of seeing the material gathered during this further enquiry into the pub bombings . |
22 | His interest had lasted while he 'd had the challenge of disproving her suspicions about his business activities . |
23 | For the strictly limited purpose of deciding whether Ward J. 's decision should be affirmed or reversed , it suffices to say that an appellate court should always be slow to reject a trial judge 's findings of fact , he having had the advantage of seeing and hearing the witnesses , and that it should be even slower to do so if any findings which it would be minded to substitute would lead to the same result . |
24 | He had had no expectation of doing more than exasperate , and supply a distraction . |
25 | He had had no way of knowing whether this was the truth , but the pattern of spurious intimacy had been established . |
26 | His case was that he had been using the public lavatory for proper purposes when the the police burst into his cubicle and arrested him , and that he had had no contact of any kind with the co-defendant . |
27 | Poor Ryan , he had had a heart of gold . |
28 | After some months of working with him it gradually emerged that although he had indeed identified his wife 's body he had had a member of the hospital staff with him at all times . |
29 | He discovered that Bob was twenty-five , four years his junior , and realised that it was the first time since his brother Joe 's marriage , when they were seventeen and twenty , that he had had a companion of roughly his own age . |
30 | And then she read , in a copy of The Stage that happened to be turned in her direction , a paragraph about him which made it clear that the wife whom he was talking about in this present tense had died a year ago , and that he had had a row of flops in London . |