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

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1 Perhaps he had someone other than John Barnes in mind as he paraded outside the ground , but the prophecy held true enough as Liverpool 's Chosen One produced his own version of the Second Coming .
2 Perhaps Vincent 's mother had put pressure on him , or perhaps he had his own reasons for softening the blow .
3 So he had them both ways did n't he ?
4 And that would be soon as ever he had his own son safely established back under this roof , where he should have been all along !
5 But a year later he had his second stroke .
6 Three years later he had his first Formula One drive in a March 711 at the Austrian Grand Prix , just six years after watching his first Grand Prix .
7 Days later he had it all planned after studying the brochures .
8 Campaign to help find released offenders decent places to live Audrey Gillan speaks to a former convict and drunk back on the right track now he has his own home .
9 Well he had one earlier in the year
10 ‘ Did n't he have anyone closer ? ’
11 Well they have four cars they have this wee car for , to tow the caravan to the caravan sites on holiday and then he has his new car and the father has a Jaguar and then they 've some other wee car just to get them about you know .
12 From there he had his first real glimpse of the Lake District and fell in love with the area about a quarter of which was in Lancashire until 1974 .
13 Maybe he had something nasty waiting for them .
14 Ever since 1969 , when he had his first show , his cartoonish black-and-white paintings have managed to comment without mercy or a smidgen of socially redeeming tact on , among other things , men 's — and women 's — looks ( Warhol 's nosejob painting must be an important icon in his private gallery ) ; issues of health ( a hilarious series of men in the throes of having heart attacks ) ; bestiality ( pert Fifties housewife on her knees doing something unspeakable to a poodle with her arm ) and religion ( famous Biblical figure on the cross getting a pie in the face ) .
15 Doubtless he had his own reasons for stopping off at the island — my own were to attend a workshop aimed at formulating a scientific plan for the development of the archipelago over the next two decades .
16 You see what a creature of air and light he is , and yet he has his dark side , just like the moon .
17 PLUMBER Peter Rowe , 53 , has bought the Wheal Basset Inn at Carnkie , Cornwall — the pub where he had his first drink 38 years ago .
18 In 1908 he became assistant works manager and chief draughtsman at the French Westinghouse Company 's brake and signal works in Paris , where he had his first contacts with French railway engineers .
19 His grandfather was retired Navy , action in the Pacific and off Korea , where he had his own command .
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