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

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1 He has a very nice voice — and he does n't shout at people . ’
2 He has a very good knowledge and superb technique which enable him to sue every second of studio time .
3 He has a very good team here and he would be better off letting them do his talking for him . ’
4 If the Roker captain can breath satisfactorily after training this morning , he has a very real chance of playing .
5 He has a very strong character and poetry , painting and football are just different ways of expressing himself .
6 He will take in the Cookstown 100 , as he has a very strong supporters club there , and the North West 200 , provided he can fit in the following day 's Donington Park meeting .
7 He has a very narrow range of acquaintance . ’
8 " The other day when I flew over the palace of the king , " said the buzzard , " I noticed that he has a very beautiful daughter .
9 He has a very detached manner and will stop at nothing to achieve his aim as events have shown .
10 He has a very bad temper , ’ Ana informed her , laughing and obviously relaxing again .
11 For this reason , like most finance directors , he has a very full schedule with engagements on most evenings .
12 ‘ Oh yes , he has a very fine voice .
13 He has a very sympathetic approach to people and to the problems that people have .
14 He has a very clear perception of his domestic priorities and of the international troublespots which as the most powerful nation in the world he must have an interest in . ’
15 Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future .
16 There were letters to write , interviews to give , meetings with eminent writers whose work he might never have read or of whom he had no very high opinion , and of course the official round of duties : a speech at the Alliance Française on 19 January , and another at a lunch of the Anglo-Swedish society two weeks later .
17 He could stand by the footplate of a steam locomotive knowing at once the names of driver and fireman who , for their part , knew that he had a very good idea of what each did and how he did it .
18 He had a really nice family — he had a very good relationship with his wife — he was very bright , he enjoyed life , he read a lot , he had been teaching up until a month before hospitalization , and he had the will to live …
19 The trouble was that he had a very good imagination .
20 Even when Vinnie left — although we sold him for either what we bought him , or maybe 50 grand more , he had a very good season at Leeds , proved he could play a bit , he should have gone for more .
21 He had a very good collection from the period before the Avant-garde , including a lot of works by Falk , Lentulov , and Pavel Kuznetsov .
22 ‘ Yes , he had a very good record in England but I feel hi is sacrificing skill at the expense of power — or brute force if one is to be honest about it . ’
23 Oh he had a , he had a very good use
24 Like herself , he had a very slippery grasp on the past .
25 Hopefully , I mean the grounds now are ooh , very muddy and awful , but the Duke himself , he was very pleased with it , he attended every day , I mean he had a very nice bowler hat , he was very pleased with it , everybody was happy with it ; it is Oxfordshire 's sporting showpiece without a doubt .
26 In that April Labour won a by-election in Fulham , West London , with an ideal candidate in Nick Raynsford — he was white , heterosexual , middle-class , moderate , and he had a very nice family .
27 He had a very retentive memory .
28 He was a musician to his fingertips and he had a very subtle understanding of the interplay of characters on the stage .
29 He had a very low boredom threshold . ’
30 He had a very strong will to live , did he ?
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