Example sentences of "he have a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of the biography the author is even less likely to be attracted to writing at second hand about a nobody , and what is more , he has a completely open field of all the somebodies that he chooses to tackle . |
2 | But he has a rather curious story which the Commissioner at New Scotland Yard has asked us to look into . |
3 | ‘ My conversation with him this evening made me realise that he can be quite devious , and also that he has a rather cruel sense of humour . |
4 | I 've only been in Dick 's flat once and the most interesting thing I 've gleaned about him is that he never uses washing-up liquid and he has a rather interesting pile of yellowing press cuttings sitting on a shelf . |
5 | I just hope he has a little more success with Mishima . ’ |
6 | He has a keenly critical mind and is an excellent speaker — one of the best speakers in the House . |
7 | To the contrary , he has a pretty steady history and has survived the investigative onslaught pretty well … |
8 | In The Spice-Box Of Earth he has a particularly pointed reference to it : ‘ Night , my old night … |
9 | Not Wright — he 's happy with it at his feet wherever he is and on top of that he has a quite phenomenal strike-rate . |
10 | Today though , at the age of 57 , and with just hours before the New Year , he has a more simple wish . |
11 | Glass says he has a naturally high level of production . |
12 | Forster 's main concern is emotional freedom , and he has a much larger idea of it than Jane Austen . |
13 | He has a very nice voice — and he does n't shout at people . ’ |
14 | He has a very good knowledge and superb technique which enable him to sue every second of studio time . |
15 | ‘ He has a very good team here and he would be better off letting them do his talking for him . ’ |
16 | If the Roker captain can breath satisfactorily after training this morning , he has a very real chance of playing . |
17 | ‘ He has a very strong character and poetry , painting and football are just different ways of expressing himself . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | He has a very narrow range of acquaintance . ’ |
20 | " The other day when I flew over the palace of the king , " said the buzzard , " I noticed that he has a very beautiful daughter . |
21 | ‘ He has a very detached manner and will stop at nothing to achieve his aim as events have shown . |
22 | He has a very bad temper , ’ Ana informed her , laughing and obviously relaxing again . |
23 | For this reason , like most finance directors , he has a very full schedule with engagements on most evenings . |
24 | ‘ Oh yes , he has a very fine voice . |
25 | He has a very sympathetic approach to people and to the problems that people have . |
26 | 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 . ’ |
27 | As West has 6 Hearts , he is likely to be short in all the other suits , and with East returning the King of Clubs , there is a suggestion that he has a fairly long suit . |
28 | His phone calls do not go unanswered , and because few councillors or officials will decline to speak to him he has a disproportionately influential voice on questions like the route of a planned by-pass . |
29 | He had a most successful career , finishing with twenty years in Hamburg as successor to Telemann . |
30 | My focussing was so bad , my mind so fuzzy , he was like a shot from a Renoir film , He had a most serious smile and I think I just recognized him as my surgeon . |