Example sentences of "[subord] he have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What it boiled down to was : there was here , where he had friends and family , or there was London where he had a few friends and a lot of contacts , and it felt like things were happening , and where you could fill time with something no matter how mixed up and fraudulent you felt … or there was abroad , of course ; the rest of the world ; India ( to take the most extreme example he 'd found so far ) , where you felt like an alien , lumbering and self-conscious , materially far more rich and spiritually far more poor than the people who thronged the place , where just by that intensity of touching , that very sweating crowdedness , you felt more apart , more consigned to a different , echoing place inside yourself . |
2 | Before that he was with Roger Lascelles , where he had experience of working with travel publisher Lonely Planet . |
3 | Having visited Britain in 1845 , where he had meetings with various Protestant groups , on his return Dr Kalley began to use his talents , as a gifted doctor and an eloquent and persuasive orator , to convert the people of Madeira . |
4 | External Affairs Minister Madhavsinh Solanki visited Moscow on Nov. 14-18 , where he had talks with Soviet President Gorbachev and the then Soviet Foreign Minister Boris Pankin . |
5 | In the case of this applicant , he would have been happy to have obtained any place in the service , for he hoped to arrange thereafter for a transfer to the stations which he really desired , Coldingham or Eyemouth , where he had business interests . |
6 | From 1870 to 1873 he was outside manager at G. Forrester & Company 's Vauxhall foundry , Liverpool , where he had charge of repairs to vessels and the fitting out of new ships . |
7 | where he 'd clown as Charlie Chaplin before |
8 | He is Gary Johns , 27 , who is known to visit north and east London , where he has friends and relatives . |
9 | Yesterday Mr Patten said that under the Bill as it now stands he will be able to demand a re-run of voting on grant-maintained status where he has evidence it was not fairly conducted . |
10 | ‘ And we are guarding the injured man in the William Harvey Hospital , Ashford , where he has pellets removed from his leg . |
11 | There is a point in moving him to London because that is near the Houses of Parliament where he has weight . |
12 | Fortunately his words were usually more ferocious than his actions , and , although he had Eisenhower 's full confidence , the President played a restraining role in foreign affairs . |
13 | Mr Justice Cooke said that if a receiver failed to terminate a receivership although he had funds that would have achieved just that , then he should be treated as if his authority had ceased . |
14 | Although he has Aussie Mike Farrell returning to grind out a certain 1,000 league runs for him , new skipper of Marske , Alan Hugill , faces an uphill struggle having lost the valuable services of all-rounder John Drake who will be studying at Chester College and wicket keeper Graham Foggin who is working in the Bahamas . |
15 | Though determined as ever he had more wisdom and caution than he had years ago . |
16 | I know when Brian went on the first Queen tour to America he hated it , so he had stabilisers made to give him 220v . |
17 | I ease back with the gun so he has room to move . |
18 | Power was not handed to the Merovingians on a plate , but a firmly established king , once he had control of his resources , could be very powerful indeed . |
19 | Once he had Garry back with Berenice he would n't give a thought to the Adams twins and she would forget him and the time she had spent hunting Garry and her sister through the Northumberland countryside . |
20 | Perhaps once he had time to spare from his new duties , he would check up . |
21 | Neil Macleod , eleventh chief of the Assynt Macleod 's , offered the fugitive refuge at Ardvreck , his castle in the loch ; but once he had Montrose safely under his roof , Macleod imprisoned him in the castle dungeon . |
22 | ‘ At the end of the meeting I said the information could not be used until he had clearance from me . ’ |
23 | My master was like that : once his mind probed a mystery or problem , he became physically agitated , gnawing away at it until he had satisfaction . |
24 | She would bewitch him , until he had eyes for nothing but her . |
25 | It sounded a pleasant , civilised household to settle in until he had time to look around him and decide about the future . |
26 | Section 36 of the Partnership Act assists in this connection : ( 1 ) Where a person deals with a firm after a change in its constitution he is entitled to treat all apparent members of the old firm as still being members of the firm until he has notice of the change . |
27 | In Three Men in a Boat he tells how , having gone through a medical dictionary at the British Museum — to check if he had hayfever — he decided he had everything in the book except housemaids knee . |
28 | He could only really recapture the timbre if he had laryngitis when the time came for shooting . |
29 | I wondered if he had hepatitis . |
30 | He moved as if he had bags of sugar tied to his ankles . |