Example sentences of "[adj] he have a " in BNC.
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1 | Over this he had a black mackintosh ; there were five belts strapped around his waist and a sort of grey linen nappy attached to the back of his trousers . |
2 | Against this he had a surprisingly quick mind , a splendid gift of repartee and a skill in creating a warm and friendly relationship on a very slender acquaintance . |
3 | For this he had a very big telescope . |
4 | It was clear he had a problem . |
5 | By the age of twenty-one he had a managerial post in charge of fifteen people . |
6 | At the second he had a bogey five to James 's three and was five strokes adrift . |
7 | His success is such that at 45 he has a salary of nearly £1m a year . |
8 | ‘ Tell me , ’ he said , ‘ the other ferryman , you sad he had a widow . |
9 | You see , if Bill comes over he has a go at Bill , even though he knows Bill , but because he do n't see him that much he has a go at him . |
10 | In September 1647 he had a vision of the impending downfall of monarchy in England , France , and Spain , heralding the reign of Christ on earth . |
11 | I would say Jim , he 'll be , he 's very lucky he had a |
12 | Ah no he looked very good he had a gown and a mortar board and cane and bow tie and pin striped socks , quite good , yep . |
13 | I know , he did n't really have a good he had a good day in the Mail on Sunday , though . |
14 | He lifted the receiver two-handed , leaned his ear to make sure he had a dial tone , laid it down , dialled 01 for London and then the flash line in the Kensington apartment . |
15 | This session is the cause of much joshing in the Right Said Fred camp , him saying how he 'd make sure he had a hot shower first and primed himself for action if he did it again , his partners enjoying wiggling their little fingers at any opportunity and ribbing him for his perceived shortcomings . |
16 | She had made sure he had a word with Robert . |
17 | Maxim was n't sure himself , but he was sure he had a lot more experience than they in locating the origins of gunshots . |
18 | ‘ Otherwise I 'll make sure he has a few more broken bones , ’ she warned . |
19 | Claire says she makes sure he has a good day out … and Allan says there 's no other way to learn or get better than just climbing |
20 | In 1928 he had a play , High Treason , performed at the Strand Theatre . |
21 | By 1671 he had a nursery near St Martin-in-the-Fields , for from there he sold fruit trees for the gardens at Woburn Abbey . |
22 | In 1978 he had a complete change , by becoming a contracts engineer with the Rolls-Royce Product Support Division , working primarily with customers of Industrial Olympus . |
23 | Leave half wit alone he had a good game Saturday althoug I still think he 's a bit of a donkey + I prefer Weatherall |
24 | First he has a powerful game . |
25 | Murray 's club-mate , Tom McKean , has set his store on the World Indoors but first he has a personal score to settle with his GB team-mate , David Sharpe , who pipped him on Saturday to make it 1-1 between them indoors this winter . |
26 | At twelve he had a simple meal , cooked with natural foods and sea salt , which she hacked with a chisel from a damp sackful in the yard . |
27 | I suppose it 's possible he had a row with Nicola and killed her . ’ |
28 | ‘ I know he was very wrong to rob me but I 'm grateful he had a change of heart when I took ill . |
29 | By 1980 he had a well-established track record as a campaigner . |
30 | Through his twenties and early thirties he had a succession of short-lived relationships with girlfriends which usually ended when they tired of his unreliable and generally difficult behaviour . |