Example sentences of "he have [verb] a [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 He has devised a model based on the mathematics of fluid dynamics , that attempts to explain the genesis of simple geometric patterns seen during the early stages of drug-induced hallucinations ( International Journal of Quantum Chemistry , vol 22 , p 1059 ) .
2 All the same , he has written a book committed to proving that Europeans ought to unite .
3 At one point , Walter tries to convince his wife that he has had a story accepted by BBC Radio .
4 At Cromcruach he 'd met a mechanic named Mike , who seemed in a terrible state .
5 He later admitted he 'd taken a tablet supplied by another pupil .
6 We were obviously impressed because he 'd got a record released .
7 But I know I could remember being taken round his school and in the main hall he 'd got a glass fronted cupboard , and he 'd got all sorts of well really and truly they were just pretty pebbles .
8 He was not , in fact , an exponent of the martial arts , but for a few short but character-forming weeks during a university summer vacation he had boxed a kangaroo called Cobber in a travelling circus .
9 Before departing on the expedition to Benghazi , he had written a memorandum addressed to the Director of Military Training at MEHQ on the future of L Detachment .
10 He had written a book called Stilfragen on the history of the acanthus motif , and that I had studied as a student .
11 At his trial in December , Eamonn Melaugh , a prominent Derry republican , testified that he had seen a demonstrator struck in the groin .
12 Once he had seen a girl set upon by a gang of other girls on a descending escalator .
13 Now , he stared down at his Saturday suit and was afraid at the new possibility that he had become a man set in his ways , upset by change .
14 In 1770 at the age of nineteen he went to Italy , and a volume of drawings of friezes , urns , and classical ornaments which he made in Rome is preserved in the Mellon Collection : he later told the diarist , Joseph Farington [ q.v. ] , that he had become well acquainted with Piranesi , and that while abroad he had kept a journal written in Italian but had subsequently destroyed it because he was embarrassed by its poor linguistic quality .
15 Like Spurgeon he had worked his way up from humble beginnings — his father had been a Northumberland stone-mason — and like Spurgeon he had had a chapel built round him .
16 Mine months previously he had had a neoplasm removed from the left hemisphere which had resulted in some post-operative speech disturbances .
17 He had had a charter drawn up , which presumably contained a boundary clause , but this seems to have been less significant than the authority of the witnesses .
18 The senior Law Officer of the Crown , the Attorney-General , explained to the House that , on the question of the Shops Act 1950 , he had to make a decision based not on party politics but on the law .
19 He had brought a boy called Jay to meet her , in exactly the way Arthur had taken her to meet his mother all those years ago .
20 He says that there have been occasions when he 's had a gun held to his head and been told to operate on someone 's brother first , or he 'd be shot .
21 He says he will have time enough to relax and carouse when he 's had a smash hit with his first novel .
22 It 's cards , he 's got a tie made of cards .
23 He 's got a ball stuck in his throat .
24 He 's got a girlfriend called Diane right , well you knew that did n't you ?
25 Yeah , Mike , Mike and , he 's erm I do n't think he 's , I think he will be able to in future he 's got a meeting arranged tonight and he 'll be here next time .
26 I think what I 'll do , you 've got about forty minutes of it today , you 'll get Carl Rogers working with a client called er and then we 'll stop there and then next week you 'll see the er the next behaviourist called er called erm Arnold Lazarus , okay , who you might wan he 's got a book called Multi Modal Therapy which was a big hit about ten years ago and there 's about five copies in the library .
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