Example sentences of "[noun] he have have a " in BNC.
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1 | By the end of six months he had had a breakdown and was asked to leave . |
2 | But in the last few months he 's had a lot to cope with following the death of his best friend in a road accident . |
3 | Although our patient is only 6 months post-transplantation he has had a remarkably trouble free postoperative course , and immunosuppression with FK506 has probably contributed to this good early result . |
4 | ‘ Ever since he was a boy he has had a fear of them . |
5 | Unfortunately for Cubitt he had to have a gallery but he made it far more acceptable by supporting it with pointed arches . |
6 | The bishop 's hobbies include reading and walking and since his student days he has had a great interest in church and choral music . |
7 | Never mind you can play the Bare Naked Lady thingummybobs and er then hopefully we go oh he 's in the shop he 's had a few customers we 'll get back to John a bit later . |
8 | After some months of working with him it gradually emerged that although he had indeed identified his wife 's body he had had a member of the hospital staff with him at all times . |
9 | Since the end of hostilities he had had a permanent roof over his head , but no other aspect of his life had improved radically , whereas I had been passed from a doting father to a doting husband . |
10 | By half-past twelve each day he had had a hunger pain . |
11 | Like Spurgeon he had worked his way up from humble beginnings — his father had been a Northumberland stone-mason — and like Spurgeon he had had a chapel built round him . |
12 | In the event he had to have a below-the-knee amputation . |
13 | As a young man he had had a strong desire to visit the United States and decided to go there for a holiday , but as the liner approached New York , he dreamed that his mother ( to whom he was not particularly strongly attached ) was lonely and missed him , and this dream made him terribly homesick . |
14 | With Romy he 'd had a real romance but it had flourished only on the Continent and withered in the cold climate of England . |
15 | It was quite unlike Ace to have left her to carry her own baggage , but of course he 'd had a hard race . |
16 | Of course he 'd had a lot on his mind . |
17 | A few occassions this year he 's had a go at some defender who is twice as big as him . |
18 | Since he became Prime Minister he has had a chance — his predecessor had a chance , too — to increase women 's representation on such boards , but between 1985 and 1990 we know that their representation rose by a dismal 0.3 per cent . |
19 | Every time he 'd had a few drinks , they took starring roles in the fantasies that played themselves out in his head . |
20 | Time after time he has had a tournament in his pocket only for a miracle shot from a rival to steal it away . |
21 | Once Keith left it at the home of some guy he 'd had a one night stand with , and when he went back to get it he was so embarrassed he had sex with the guy again , which was a mistake for both of them . |
22 | Anyway , he disappeared soon after you left — told Stella he 'd had a heavy day and was off to bed with a book . |
23 | On the romantic front he had had a string of engaging and pretty girlfriends , not least of all the vivacious flame-haired Lady Sarah Spencer . |