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

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1 ‘ If he has this horse he has a chance .
2 On Tuesday he had a temper tantrum on the school bus and then kicked the school secretary .
3 He indicated to the 38-year-old cashier he had a gun , but no weapon was seen during the incident .
4 Ma Smith took in gentlemen paying guests and for his outlay he had a bedroom , a personal sitting room and the dedicated service of the widowed Mrs Smith and her daughters .
5 In effect he has a period of grace .
6 In his heyday he had a memory like a clamp .
7 When he came out into the bright white daylight he had a shock .
8 But now , at last , in Lucy he had a person ideally suited to his purposes … a person who was subject to a very powerful propensity .
9 In 1728 he married Susan ( died 1743 ) , the daughter of Stephen Colt , and from this marriage he had a son ( died 1752 ) and two daughters .
10 On his desk he had a box full of eyes .
11 At work he had a job title , and his own parking space .
12 From where he was sitting by the narrow little window he had a view of the meagre garden and beyond it , in the distance , a huge white bull in a field of white heifers .
13 By his second he had a son who died in infancy , and a daughter born 1641 .
14 Neil poor boy he had a driving lesson yesterday came home and said I do n't want to do any more !
15 I mentioned earlier that just when you thought that the moment had arrived for Mike McFarlane to make a breakthrough he had a setback , and in 1981 this applied also to me .
16 In the tradition of the Queen he has a confidence in the knowledge of duty fulfilled .
17 As a yachtsman he had a touch of genius .
18 He told the terrified girl he had a knife , then made her walk down a river footpath , across a bridge and into an alley .
19 Asked why the interest in Elvis , Walken said that a girl he had a crush on in school used to carry round a picture of her boyfriend , and this was used as an excuse for why Walken could n't take her to his high school prom .
20 In his cellar he has a workshop where he enjoys ‘ messing around ’ with clubs , mostly putters and drivers .
21 The inspector advised him that in his opinion he had a drink problem and should do something about it .
22 Whilst he remained at Allen Street he had a bedroom in the basement , Minton occupying the middle floors and the flat at the top of the house being let to Paul Danquah , the son of a Gold Coast politician who had come to England from Ghana to study law and had had an affair with a Lyons Corner House waitress , Paul 's mother .
23 And then this Mr he had a grocery shop in Holyhead .
24 Mr he had a lot to do with this and the Royal Artillery Club here had and er I thought it were a nice gesture .
25 But before the Rover he had a Consul .
26 It did n't last ; his alienation from England seems to have coincided with an alienation from Dorothy , for within five years he had a child by Olga Rudge .
27 There are many accounts of the death of Richard , this is from Darts History of Canterbury Cathedral 1726 : " The manner of his death is thus reported by Birchington and Gervaise , and confirmed by Geraldus , " That being at his seat at Wrotham he had a vision of a very terrible person , who asked him , in fierce manner who he was , to whom when he , for fear made no answer , thou art he , continued he , who destroy the church , and therefore will I destroy thee from the face of the earth " at which words he vanished .
28 He lived down Gypsy Lane with his two sisters , he was a single man you see and my father and mother lived here and my , they not only mended shoes but they made them and er course naturally , you know , well of course Needham was n't as big as it is now but they made them for the best people , if that , if that 's the right , not the right expression say , but er but you know what I mean er and er and he , you know , all his life you see he did that and then one day he had a shock because his er , what would you call him colleague , he , he died suddenly in the night .
29 At the time of the move to Liverpool he had a family of four daughters and one son , John Benjamin , two other sons having died in infancy .
30 By his second wife he had a daughter and two sons ; his elder son was killed aged nineteen in the Guards Armoured division on the Dutch-German border in 1944 .
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