Example sentences of "[noun] he have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the rural side he had 180 tenant farmers , each with between 50 and 130 acres apiece ; and just as the Prince wanted the goodwill of his urban tenants , so too in the country . |
2 | His job is to clean along the paths of the Zoo and that thing he pushes is for the rubbish he collects , and along its side he has two brooms and a shovel . |
3 | Nixon claimed that as President he had special executive privileges which allowed him to refuse access to the tapes . |
4 | By his first marriage he had three sons ( the youngest of whom died in infancy ) , and by the second one son and four daughters . |
5 | Despite this diligence in the diocese he had more leisure than at Durham and much more leisure than later . |
6 | He was a tall , red-haired man , according to the descriptions he had one shoulder higher than the other , but that did n't seem to prevent him being attractive to women . |
7 | The first time I saw Mark Foo he had two girls with him . |
8 | The last time I saw Mark Foo he had two girls with him — not the same two . |
9 | Indeed , in his immediate aim of regaining Normandy in order to retain England he had little choice : his survival depended on it . |
10 | As a man of honour he had little alternative but to accompany his friend to America . |
11 | Like most others , he had never really trusted that Earl ; but this throwing in his lot with the English , while still Scots Chief Warden of the Marches , was a dire betrayal by any standards , and most menacing for Berwick , since as Warden he had overall authority for the town and port , if not the castle . |
12 | The only heroes he had much time for were Bravd and the Weasel , who were out of town at the moment , and Hrun the Barbarian , who was practically an academic by Hub standards in that he could think without moving his lips . |
13 | In biology he had much observation to support him but in ‘ physics ’ he had no experimental evidence worth mentioning . |
14 | For a moment he had second thoughts . |
15 | But in addition to his qualities as a teacher he had undeniable glamour . |
16 | In the Lincolnshire fens he had public responsibilities as a commissioner for sewers and private interests as an early ‘ adventurer ’ , ‘ one of the very first that inned any marsh in Holland ’ , and a pioneer of windmills and other ‘ engines ’ , ‘ toys ’ , and ‘ gewgaws ’ . |
17 | In the North-East divisional finals he had two bouts on the same night , but earned unanimous points victories over Grainger Park 's Alan Graham and Newbiggin 's Ivan Walker . |
18 | Outside chemistry he had many interests . |
19 | In the first years he had easy-going jailers . |
20 | During his working years he has considerable leisure which is bound to have some interactions with work . |
21 | If he could convince her that nothing she could say or do would make him change his mind about Carrie , the way would be open for him to prove to Carrie he had enough love for the two of them . |
22 | He said that on that day he had 70 pupils at the West Lothian college and Oatridge agricultural college , and the links between the colleges were excellent . |
23 | He must 've broken the other arm because the next day he had both arms in plaster . |
24 | In any event he had little time to give careful immediate consideration to the letter ; he merely wrote a short reply pressing Balfour to reconsider his position . |
25 | By his first wife he had three sons and three daughters . |
26 | That was his way , of course , always ; but on this occasion he had some cause for it . |
27 | In the middle of the night he had second thoughts and put on his clothes over his pyjamas . |
28 | All night he had bad dreams , terrible dreams . |
29 | He is also the favourite and in many ways he has more charisma . |
30 | And then again this morning he had another business engagement , but this time a different one , apparently , for he had put on his best suit and bowler hat and his black top-coat . |