Example sentences of "he have a [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He has a deep protective love for Emily , and hopes to see her future assured by marriage to her cousin Ham , to whom she eventually becomes engaged . |
2 | He has a deep religious conviction , which tends towards the ecumenical , and this would have been a perfect expression of his beliefs and also a personal and rewarding spiritual experience . |
3 | ‘ Although he is involved in the redevelopment of mills from a business point of view , he has a deep historical commitment and it is very pleasing to know that this stems from his undergraduate years at Nottingham . ’ |
4 | He has a typical geriatric stroke . |
5 | But he has a good Christian upbringing and outlook . |
6 | Once again , the reader is very impressed by Dickens ' use of the language and we find he has a subtle comic gift which enables him to add witty scenes to this serious novel . |
7 | Almost certainly , he has a weak visual memory , and so any teaching should aim to help him to strengthen that ; but he has some difficulty with the auditory side , too . |
8 | He has a strong personal conviction about the power of the printed word and in April 1992 played a leading part in the International Communication Forum at Le Touquet . |
9 | An Officer is standing at the entrance and directing the units to certain parts of the farm ; he has a strong Scottish accent . |
10 | He lectures at the University of Chicago : he has a wonderful oratorical style , with a splendid command of English , and these essays would ( and doubtless do ) make magnificent lectures , with slides . |
11 | It is clear that he has a well-defined professional identity and authenticity which have their roots in his strict adherence to his own therapeutic tradition ( ayuverdic medicine ) , in contrast to the ‘ flexibility ’ and eclecticism of many therapists in the West . |
12 | Yet the greatest paradox of all is likely to escape his attention unless he has a candid professional friend to point it out to him . |
13 | He has a local European Member of Parliament and I am sure that he is aware of ways by which he can speed up replies . |
14 | He has a soft Irish accent . |
15 | She expects him to be an untidy swimmer , but is irritated to find that he has a smooth powerful crawl which takes him through the water swiftly and seriously . |
16 | He has a stunning new wife , a daughter in her early teens and two stepsons and that , says actor Nigel Havers , is all the family he wants . |
17 | He 'd a french cocked hat on his forehead , a bunch of at his chin , a coat of claret velvet and breeches of brown doe skin . |
18 | Did he have a high colestrial level then , I presumed they must of tested it . |
19 | Well he had a nice little T V. |
20 | He had a nice red car and he had this and he looked like a singer , like er , you know the kind of things that I like , right , women that look , they dress nicer , like . |
21 | Apart from perceptive observations , he had a nice literary touch and was n't averse to a Shakespearean allusion . |
22 | ‘ He had a great long stride — like he was wearing seven league boots . |
23 | ‘ I think he had a great superficial knowledge , but if you delved too deeply you would probably have felt that he did n't know so much . |
24 | ROBBIE Sometimes when I was washing the car , he had a great big Ford estate , I 'd pick up a piece of gravel and just scratch the paint a wee bit . |
25 | And yeah , he had a great big bag of er naphthalene balls , and of course he , he went to a , near the villagers down here in and he knocked the door with a stick you ken ? |
26 | Curiously , he had a pronounced Scottish accent , in an area whose street names reflected the provenance of the early settlers at Westmount : Douglas , Montrose , Ramsay , Aberdeen , Argyll and so on . |
27 | He had a mean little mouth , she thought dispassionately . |
28 | He had a healthy Dutch appetite . |
29 | He seemed austere and I never saw him with a hair out of place , or a button undone , but he had a healthy Dutch appetite . |
30 | He had a smug parsonical face , Wexford thought unkindly , and now his thin mouth turned piously down . |