Example sentences of "he have [art] [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What the rule of compulsion seems to require is that there is no practical choice but to pay in the circumstances , or to put it another way , before a payment will be regarded as involuntary there must be some natural or threatened exercise of power possessed by the party receiving it over the person or property of the taxpayer for which he has no immediate relief than to make the payment …
2 he has no such claim and the person to whom the livestock belongs claims it .
3 He regards the next phase of his career with Knowsley Contract Services as a crucial test of his whole management philosophy , since he admits he is operating in an area where he has no technical expertise or background .
4 ‘ Fortescue is hopping like a cat on hot bricks , demanding something should be done , but he has no more idea than I what can be done .
5 As he has no theoretical framework and no fundamental economic background , he is limited essentially to extrapolation of short-term clusters of newsworthy items , as seen through the eyes of newspaper editors and reporters .
6 He has a long nose and a long face .
7 A while later Pip is told he has a mysterious benefactor and is going to be very well off , by a London Lawyer , Jaggers .
8 He has a straight back and huge arms that betray a phenomenal strength .
9 He has a serious nature and his powers of concentration are a boon when it comes to his gruelling training schedule .
10 He has a good education and will be able to mix with the upper classes . "
11 Peter Scudamore says he has a good chance and he 's glad to see the rain
12 ‘ Good , ’ she said , ‘ I want to know anything you can tell me about the problem with the business , daddy is honest and straight , he has a good name and what 's more , he knows how to choose good leather , so what can have gone wrong ? ’
13 He has a good action and if there had been anything wrong with the ball , he would have swung it too .
14 He has a nice build and he 's a tidy , clean-cut man . ’
15 He seems to be enjoying it , but he has a weak chest and really he should n't be out on cold winter afternoons .
16 And both the Pharisees and the scribes began to grumble saying , this man receives sinners and eats with them , and he told them this parable saying , what man among you , if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them , does not leave the ninety and nine in the open pasture and go out to the one which is lost until he finds it .
17 Notice what it says in verse four , what man among you if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them , does not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness ?
18 At time of writing the allowance would normally go to the husband unless , that is , he has a low income and can not use all or part of the allowance — in which case , he can transfer the unused part to his wife in order not to lose the tax benefit .
19 Now he has a fractured hip and head injuries .
20 He has a trendy haircut and wears a dangling earring , but his accent is like his father 's .
21 He has a singular mind and what is on it at the moment , seems , in our time of stagnation , to speak for a lost England ; and England which for the moment has been buried beneath the slogans of ideology and the jargon of modish materialism and press vendettas and bile .
22 He has a devoted wife and family .
23 Dick wrote : " He has a happy personality and puts people at their ease , leaving them with a pleasant impression …
24 Mr Beltrami would tell the jury that on several occasions during the past four years McGuinness had spoken to him in detail about his part in the Ayr murder ; and as he has a commanding presence and deep , authoritative voice , his evidence would have gone far to confirm in the minds of the jury what they had already heard from Mrs McGuinness .
25 He has a few swigs and then .
26 Robert Jones may have been overshadowed on the day by Morris , but he has a lovely service and covers with tireless courage .
27 He has a fine technique and a good grasp of Lisztian idiom : the Mephisto Waltz in particular has suffered horribly at the hands of stop/go pianists who ‘ apply the brakes ’ all over the place .
28 An old sea captain , veteran of the battle of Trafalgar , and he has a wooden leg and he can be heard stumping about in October , round about the anniversary of the battle .
29 Any busy person will recall that he has a particular engagement but will have only a sparse internal record of when this commitment will arise , hence the importance of a diary .
30 Therefore he has a public front and function as well as an unhealthy yellow human face .
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