Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It fills him with strange satisfaction to think that while the great illumination of the Market Square is quite invisible from this point , the little lamps of Iron Green can be seen glowing through a gap beyond Albert Road , It is many years now since he has visited the lower end of Odborough , for his legs will not carry him up and down the hill , and he growls like a dog if anyone suggests a car .
2 In the week that council leaders meet for the annual conference of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities in Dunblane , he has made a further appeal for a less confrontational relationship , and one which puts people and the quality of services before politics .
3 Will the hon. Gentleman tell the constituent of mine who is over 21 and earns £50 for a 40-hour week why he has taken a greater percentage of the young man 's earnings than he has from his right hon. and hon. Friends who go to the City and , for part-time work , earn hundreds of thousands of pounds ?
4 He has added a further submission , namely that what is sought here is an extreme exercise of judicial power , namely the right to force doctors to administer treatment against their will .
5 There are earlier Berman recordings of nearly all the pieces in this latest recital ; in no instance is the interpretation all that different ( though he has found a better edition of Funérailles ) and in most it is rather less satisfying .
6 He has found the thicker yarn ends are best doubled up or used treble to make blankets on the chunky machine .
7 The one with the fine stripes looked slightly flashier , but he 'd made a better ironing job of the plain one .
8 It was said that he 'd refused a smaller plan just because it was near his own home at Naunton in the Cotswolds
9 While there , he naturally spent time at the dyeworks ; and twice , he had made the longer journey to Kouklia .
10 He had reached the flatter section of land at the side of the house where vegetables had once grown in neatly fenced patches .
11 And here , thought Dalgliesh , he had had the larger vestry to himself .
12 He had taken a longer walk than he intended and by the time he returned to the coast road at Newlyn it was quite dark .
13 The tsar , however , believed he had found a better way to knit his territories together than any conceived by his predecessors .
14 He had held a greater ambition for some years , however , and this dominated him until the summer of 1952 — he wished to be President of the United States .
15 Jones , who started his professional career at Wimbledon before moving on to Leeds , Sheffield United and then Chelsea , said he had returned a better player .
16 Thomson he 's hit a deeper corner .
17 It 's been said he 's got a bigger investment in bricks and mortar in the Pas de Calais than Hitler had .
18 he could n't manage to think and I 've never learnt how to manage to , that erm , the engine , so we got rid of the boat and then our son he 's got a big boat , he 's got a real speedboat , a real big one and Julian he 's got a smaller speedboat , so both of the boys go there , when we go camping we always have a good time because it 's all a family affair like , you know , always get together and erm go on , on a boat , fishing , having fresh mackerels come back and clean them up and fry them straight fresh from the sea , never tasted as fresh , fresh as , fresher fish than , than
19 He 's got the older man appeal and the essential ingredient of power .
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