Example sentences of "[noun] he have at " in BNC.

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1 it does not boast about the wonderful lunch he had at company expense ,
2 But at two other taverns he elicited the same responses he had at Stokenchurch : a young woman and her male companion , both olive-skinned and quiet , with a less than perfect command of English .
3 Pearce could have done with more than the seven years he had at British Aerospace to achieve the kind of management culture he would have liked to have bequeathed to the company .
4 And you know the resources he has at his disposal .
5 A utilitarian dictator can either spend the resources he has at his disposal for developing the slug capsule or on saving life on this earth .
6 THE ‘ Grim Reaper ’ of ice hockey explained the role he has at Wembley Arena today : ‘ I go out and do a job on anyone who is giving our top scorers a hard time . ’
7 We shall even consider him in whatever new role he has at the time .
8 THE ONLY known surviving image of a fast-bowling legend as a boy : as a man he has at least 307 reasons to remember a glittering Test career .
9 After much hesitation he had at last begun work on an autobiography which , sadly , remains unfinished .
10 Nicholson failed to make a name for himself once again , though because of some inspired controversy he had at least achieved a wider circle of critics .
11 And in this activity he had at least one model .
12 The occasional blow-ups he has at Lennie are understandable , as Lennie is very difficult to look after , and George could be popular , settle down with a woman and get a good job .
13 He had been able to join in mathematical discussion with the English he had at that time .
14 Once , not long ago , an old film called National Velvet had been on television and when the young Elizabeth Taylor appeared on the screen he had at once been sharply reminded of Mary — and had exited , not with the escape key but with the switch on the set .
15 And the easiest way to ensure that — a readiness to criticise the Government at each and every turn — is the one temptation he has at all costs to resist .
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