Example sentences of "he have a [adj] [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously he has a long way to mature physically , but he 's surpassed our hopes . |
2 | He has a long way to go before equalling last year 's prize money of £42,399 , but the wonder horse proved that he is again in irresistible form when opening Whitaker 's account with a first prize of £3,700 . |
3 | But he has a long way to go to close down Sir Teddy 's 15,000 majority . |
4 | He has a long way to go but will keep playing as an amateur and then try to qualify for the Britsh open … |
5 | He has a long way to go but will keep playing as an amateur and then try to qualify for the Britsh open … |
6 | He has a long way to go but he has the right attitude . ’ |
7 | Alright , so his friends call him ‘ Borrie ’ and he believes he has a God-given right to opine on any subject and be published , or to criticise any work and be broadcast . |
8 | ‘ And he has a major problem reaching the food on his table . ’ |
9 | The Manchester City striker has scored just once so far this season — so he has a major incentive to score against Arsenal in this televised tussle . |
10 | He has a real church to manage . |
11 | ‘ The judge may read in words which he considers to be necessarily implied by words which are already in the statute , and he has a limited power to add to , alter or ignore statutory words in order to prevent a provision from being unintelligible or absurd or totally unreasonable , unworkable or totally irreconcilable with the rest of the statute . ’ |
12 | Now , he says , he has a great desire to write . |
13 | Basil , my five-year-old has also been working , as he has a great deal to learn to ensure he will begin his eventing career in March filled with confidence . |
14 | He does n't find writing ( and he certainly does n't find spelling ) easy , but he has a great need to tell his story . |
15 | Thus if B accepts S's repudiation in June and he sees the market price begin to rise , he has a reasonable opportunity to minimise his loss by buying replacement nuts immediately at less than £110 per ton . |
16 | He will not talk at the committee unless he has a genuine contribution to make to the discussion . |
17 | But the occasional visitor who is wanting more will find that he has a genuine opportunity to engage in worthwhile learning . |
18 | He has a new chance to put his stamp on policy . |
19 | By s.2(1) the accused is not dishonest if he : ( a ) believes he has a legal right to deprive the victim of the property ; ( b ) believes that the victim would have consented to the appropriation of the property , if he had known of the circumstances ; ( c ) finds property , when the owner can not reasonably be found . |
20 | An accused is therefore not guilty of robbery if he believes that he has a legal right to deprive the victim of the property . |
21 | The fences hold no fears for this big fellow and he has a marvellous chance according to his trainer of making it two in a row and thereby join a small but privileged group . |
22 | Moran knows a bit about markets : he has a personal fortune estimated at £150 million , and he has just announced that he intends to spend £25 million converting a remnant of medieval London into a sumptuous family home . |
23 | Murray 's club-mate , Tom McKean , has set his store on the World Indoors but first he has a personal score to settle with his GB team-mate , David Sharpe , who pipped him on Saturday to make it 1-1 between them indoors this winter . |
24 | Some will think that a good community never lays down coercive rules except to enforce moral duties , and therefore that Mr. O'Brian should be made to compensate Mrs. McLoughlin if , but only if , he has a moral duty to do so . |
25 | As an obvious example , I would cite Billy Sheehan , because he has a distinctive style using essentially a Precision , now a Yamaha , coupled with a slightly distorted sound . ’ |
26 | Dorahy knows he has a tough act to follow in attempting to emulate the success of his predecessor John Monie who won every available honour . |
27 | He has a big place to live in , with lots of rooms . |
28 | He has a statutory obligation to submit an annual report to his local authority and may be asked ( but need not necessarily deliver ) a report on any aspect of police policy required by the authority . |
29 | As well as manipulating external appearances , he has a unique ability to reach inside and find the sex in his subjects . |
30 | Sexton , the security man at Gate 2 , will perform effectively if he believes he has a unique contribution to make . |