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

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1 Suddenly he 'd arch his back like a twig in a furnace , scraping his stockinged feet for purchase , then take his head in both hands and try to smash it on the floor , only prevented by the cushions .
2 Suddenly he had time to chat ’
3 Suddenly he had time to chat .
4 Only He had authority over disease and death .
5 He whispered , ‘ The name 's Franky , only he has trouble with his ‘ r ’ s .
6 Or perhaps he had reason to be content , since Franca had been , perhaps visibly , moved , or startled by his sudden gesture of kissing her hand , something which she could not remember his ever having done before .
7 Then as the minutes passed and there was no sign of him , she considered that perhaps he had overslept .
8 Perhaps he has boys there so it 's not surprising you get them .
9 piched ( pinched ) : perhaps he has difficulty hearing the blend -nch .
10 So he 'd sort of had a well I suppose he 'd messed around helped and played about in the smithy .
11 So he has control over what he wants to hear and I have my own mixer on stage .
12 Robbins now draws more and more attention to the text itself , by indulging in a dialogue with his projected reader to celebrate reaching his hundredth chapter or by rejecting the claims of traditional literary decorum : ‘ happily , your author is not under contract to any of the muses who supply the reputable writers , and thus he has access to a considerable variety of sentences to spread and stretch from margin to margin … ’ ( 124 ) .
13 Already he has schemes under way to make Southwell handsomely viable , however .
14 Moreover he had doubts about the Soviet ability to press a settlement upon a reluctant Vietnam .
15 Still , however , I cherished the fantasy that I might one day have a son who would fulfil that dream , and always he had Leslie 's eyes , dark , with soft expressive light .
16 His lips were moving quietly as he mouthed to himself what he would do if ever he had Corbett in his power .
17 The US Senator Jesse Helms said in Washington yesterday he had reports from Panama that General Noriega had personally shot dead Major Giroldi , the commander of the ‘ Urraca ’ company charged with defending the Defence Force headquarters from where the uprising was launched .
18 so erm , yesterday he had dinner round Joyce 's , he said he 'll come round a bit early and
19 and if you used abbreviation like he 'd H E apostrophe D that was in that was allowable in the thought process .
20 His early acquaintance with Pub ] ius Rutilius Rufus at the school of Panaetius must have given him a first taste of Roman optimates : later he had Pompey and Cicero among his admirers .
21 I stayed in Aldeburgh for some weeks in order to work with Ben whenever he had time .
22 Mr Bradley called her miss , and even the local doctor called her Miss McCafferty whenever he had reason to talk to her about her charges .
23 Whenever he had leisure after that Paul worked on it ; but the Professor began to show a marked desire for his company , and took him with him to other houses where he would hear interesting talk of the kind that stimulated him .
24 Section 3 on this e.g. he has possession ) or where the accused falls short of taking complete control at the moment of appropriation .
25 And when he got back he had ants in his pants ,
26 But somehow , damn him , he was too quick for her ; somehow , with catlike reflexes , he had manoeuvred her around so that now he had hold of her arms and she felt herself falling backwards , and in a moment there she was in front of him , floundering in the stagnant , smelly water .
27 Sir Thomas relaxed a little , Now he had time on his side .
28 Now he had Leo 's baby sister to contend with .
29 Everything was working out well : security and police chiefs on the Continent had been alerted ; the whole apparatus of WS & C was looking for Tweed under Morgan 's iron hand ; and now he had Marler in the manhunt .
30 Now he had Roy .
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