Example sentences of "he have a [adj] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 And she said er Angela said to her oh poor Neil has to stays in bed until one o'clock every Saturday and then on Sunday he has a he gets up late and then he has a long rest in the afternoon and Pam said to me he 's copping out .
2 But he has a radical solution in mind .
3 He has a keen interest in popular music and the developing laws and rights in respect of musical performers and songwriters .
4 He has a keen interest in contemporary music and is a founder member of the ensemble Capricorn .
5 More recently he has turned up in The Fisher King and At Play in the Fields of the Lord , and he has a small role in Coppola 's forthcoming Dracula .
6 For example , a person working in a room with or without other people can easily develop the misconception that he has a complete picture in his mind of the physical environment .
7 He has a useful pedigree in the Birmingham League , can come up with an awkward slanted delivery and hopes to be around at Edgbaston next season .
8 Oyston is also chairman and owner of Blackpool Football Club , and is seeking the permission of the League to waive their rule that no one may hold more than 10 per cent of a club if he has a financial interest in another .
9 You can not , for instance , turn someone into a surfing champion just because he 's at the seaside , but if it turns out that he has a genuine interest in fishing and some skills as a fisherman you can centre pictures and film on that .
10 The point is that he has a suitable house in north London .
11 He has a legitimate voice in governmental discussions .
12 Neale Doughty rides and he has a marvellous record in the race . ’
13 He has a certain reputation in Hebron ( though not as much as the exaggerated courtesy of verse 6 would suggest ) , but no political power .
14 This can often be dealt with by notifying the individual of the meeting and its purpose and saying that he will be welcome to attend if he feels that he has a specific interest in the proceedings .
15 ( b ) He has a preventative power in that he can arrest anyone who is about to , or he has reasonable grounds to suspect is about to , commit an arrestable offence .
16 Sir , — I am not at all surprised to read ( EADT March 10 ) that Mr Ken Steward of Cross Green Farm , Cockfield is unhappy about people objecting to Atlas Aggregates proposal to excavate sand and gravel from his land , as he has a vested interest in the project being approved .
17 I have no doubt that during the general election campaign the chairman of the Tory party will be spreading himself about a little bit , even though he has a tiny majority in Bath .
18 He has a large villa in the Cordillera Central .
19 He has a worked example in which a single structural paragraph derives from a newspaper article containing five orthographic paragraphs .
20 He has a long-standing interest in the provision of community care for disabled and older people , through his involvement with voluntary organisations including MIND , the Alzheimer 's Disease Society , the Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation and the National Aids Trust .
21 He has a brave letter in yesterday 's ‘ Rhodesia Herald ’ , urging Smith to rethink : ‘ Now , while Zambia and Mozambique under their respective leaders desire an amicable settlement of our black/white dispute , the Government would be well advised to drop hard attitudes on such points as the venue , and meet with the full nationalist team in a bid to reach agreement . ’
22 No notice should be taken of the frequently reiterated statement that Wordsworth lacked humour : of course he had a sense of humour — ‘ sly humour ’ , Hazlitt called it in 1825 , and added , ‘ he has a peculiar sweetness in his smile ’ .
23 The Panel will not regard an adviser as independent if he is in the same group as the financial adviser to an offeror , or if he has a significant interest in or financial connection with either an offeror or the target company of such a kind as to create a conflict of interest ( Rule 3.3 ) .
24 On this occasion , as my hon. Friend the Member for The Wrekin and others have pointed out , he has a special interest in being here .
25 He has a special property in the goods , which gives him a lien over the goods until the whole of the price is paid or tendered .
26 He has a particular interest in Italian Mannerist art and also photography , especially the early history in Scotland .
27 Furthermore he has a particular site in mind , as he reveals in the next round of the negotiations .
28 He has a comfortable life in west Los Angeles ; he dates a movie mogul 's ex-wife ; he wants for nothing .
29 I do not envy his successor , because he has a hard job in trying to follow him .
30 Did he have a big balloon in his belly ?
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