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

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1 ‘ If he has this horse he has a chance .
2 In effect he has a period of grace .
3 In the tradition of the Queen he has a confidence in the knowledge of duty fulfilled .
4 In his cellar he has a workshop where he enjoys ‘ messing around ’ with clubs , mostly putters and drivers .
5 You know , through his wife he has a claim to the throne of Castille ; through his grandmother to the throne of France .
6 He has little difficulty in pulling summer sheets and other light rugs straight over his head , even if there are straps under his tummy , so at night he has a rug with leg straps to keep it in place .
7 During the week he has a grapefruit and a banana for breakfast .
8 In addition he has a duty to consider whether , in the public interest , he should make a report on any matter arising out of , or in connection with the accounts , in order that the matter should be considered by the council or brought to public attention .
9 After mass he has a cantata sung , during which he sometimes dispatches very urgent business .
10 At times he has a lover he can hurt
11 In his Filofax he has a list of possible sources — ‘ a certain Sly Stone LP , track two , side one , outro chorus ’ — for the next album 's songs .
12 As a value for money sire he has a PIN index ranking of £54 and a semen cost of £15 a straw .
13 On the other hand he has a lot of strengths .
14 In a contract of sale , other than one to which subsection ( 3 ) below applies , there is an implied condition on the part of the seller that in the case of a sale he has a right to sell the goods , and in the case of an agreement to sell he will have such a right at the time when the property is to pass .
15 The final recipient has still got to get on with the work based on this small amount of information , only now with DOPACS he has a time limit .
16 Yet off the pitch he has a reputation as a dressing-room joker , an easy-going character who likes his soul and reggae music and has a smile never far from the surface .
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