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

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1 ‘ I think he will win , but it has only been when he has had the sun on his back in the last couple of days that he has really come on . ’
2 He has had the players in stitches over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool .
3 He has had the benefit of a fine son and beautiful daughters , but there have been no more great plays . ’
4 He has had the option of accepting council housing
5 And then he 'd had the thrill of actually seeing ( ‘ a life-time 's ambition ’ ) the Flying Scotsman !
6 ‘ They take young grandpas , ’ said Linda , amazed and overjoyed he 'd had the idea for himself and still not able to get over her daughter 's news .
7 Mr Justice garland said he 'd had the advantage of seeing the material gathered during this further enquiry into the pub bombings .
8 His interest had lasted while he 'd had the challenge of disproving her suspicions about his business activities .
9 I mean when he was born they laid him on me , he 'd had the cord round his neck three times and he looked like a tortoise with his long neck and this little tiny head [ laughs ] .
10 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 .
11 Owen distrusted castles unless he had had the ordering of them and the garrisoning for a year or more ; there was infinitely more safety in the hills , because the hills were his castle and not another man 's , and could not be betrayed or easily taken by storm .
12 He had had the benefit of meetings with QC and QC , and had made a personal approach to the Lord Chancellor seeking possible improvements in the payment on account scheme , especially a reduction of the waiting period .
13 Finn had designed it , when he had had the heart to be pastoral .
14 According to his own testimony , when he was Chef de Cuisine at the Petit Moulin Rouge restaurant in the Champs Elysées in the mid 1870s he had had the idea of preserving tomatoes in such a way that they would replace fresh ones at any season .
15 He had had the playwright in his power , and been tempted to astonish the court and the television audiences by sucking him dry on the stand .
16 He had reached for the Ruger as soon as he had seen the taxi pull up , and he had had the Ruger in his grip when the front door opposite had opened , and he had loosened the grip when he had seen that the target carried no cases , only had his daughters ’ hands in his .
17 He had had the fright of his life seeing that woman in the hotel .
18 It turned out he had had the rudiments of classicism flogged into him as a schoolboy .
19 Thus , the purpose of a rent review clause is not to revalue the original bargain between the parties , but to give the landlord the income which he would have got , on the terms on which he would have let , if he had had the property in hand on the rent review date .
20 He had to have the case near him all the time , to keep an eye on the lifesign meters .
21 He 's had the end off it already .
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