Example sentences of "he [verb] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He appears to have had a copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle similar to E , but the later part of his work is filled with romance , and might seem to belong to what has been called the twelfth-century fictionalising history best exemplified by Geoffrey of Monmouth 's Historia Britonum . |
2 | If he seems to have had a foot in the door for an awfully long time then that is probably because he made his debut as an 18–year-old during the Dermot Reeve era . |
3 | Although the Wigmore chronicle refers to him as prior of St Victor , he seems to have had no experience of monastic government , and showed no talent when the need arose . |
4 | Apart from the weekly chess session he seems to have had no hobby , no what you might call recreation . ’ |
5 | He seems to have had no interest in the larger plans for the liberty of the Church from lay influence , of which these two matters were only a small instalment . |
6 | There was a certain entrepreneurial spirit about our man ; he seems to have had an eye for the main chance , and at no time more so than in 1854 , when he left behind the delights of Hoxton and begun a brief flirtation with the idea of running a lodging house . |
7 | She sometimes had given him the spare front door key but he denied having had the key on the day of her death . |
8 | Recently he had had to have a catheter fitted for some medical problem and because of his absconding behaviour , the nurses had hit on a really original wheeze — to force him to carry the slowly filling urine bag in one of those four-milk crates one sometimes sees on doorsteps . |
9 | But when Sam got married he 's had to have a sixpence in . |