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

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1 Short , playing black , dominated the game throughout , and at the end of the first session of play on Tuesday he had a clear advantage in an endgame with superior pieces and a very strong passed pawn .
2 Though he had no great stock of small talk he had a great store of commonplaces , which could be adapted to any subject .
3 Once you get out of car and I thought it was a dog that she had , bu did n't have , she did n't have a dachshund he had a little
4 Naturally , he took a great interest in horse-shoeing , and horseshoes seem to have been a main interest in his continental journeys– He had a great fondness for the application of setons , particularly in cases of lameness — a curious lapse for such a humane man .
5 Twice in the first half he had a clear-cut chance to score , but both times opted for the spectacular overhead kick when a safe , sure-footed shot would have sufficed .
6 As a child he had a delicate constitution and started his education at home before he attended the Grammar School from 1786 to 1789 .
7 All government money and when my father was , after the , after the war he had a little old dredger , little grab dredger and they went along the quay dredging it all up and er , course they took so much out the hole , scrubbed it , all good coal again .
8 For exterior decoration he had a thick black beard , dark eyes , a shock of tousled hair , and weight-lifter 's arms that were tattooed with snakes , naked ladies and the twin flags of the USA and the Maggot 's home state of Arkansas .
9 Before leaving town he had a professional shave , shampoo and trim — not too much off — just the straggle of hair over his collar .
10 With Serafin back in Oxford and Mrs Padmore hard at work on the tapes he has a little time on his hands .
11 From this vantage point he had a panoramic view of the grounds within his field of vision .
12 And this scenario , we 've got a client who started with er , it looks like a hundred and fifty thousand pounds worth of life cover , after five years he had a further need , perhaps erm , a further child or , as I say , er , a lifestyle increase or whatever .
13 For all his simplicity and rough appearance he had a certain grace of figure .
14 Next day he had a better idea , and sent word to Mr Shankar that he would have to go instead .
15 This particular day he had a young fireman called Tom Smith , a big strong lad with a fiery temper .
16 On this particular day he had a subsidiary board meeting at 9am , after which he dealt with phone messages and post .
17 At the same time , by virtue of his experience in the Secondary School sector of education he had a valuable contribution to make in how we can effectively communicate with young secondary school adults as potential members of the Catholic University parish .
18 From the open door of the shed he had a good view of Firelight grazing and she got to know where he was and would come up to the hedge close by and wait for titbits .
19 For at least one of these anecdotes he had a written source ; he was not the first to see the confrontation between Clovis and Alaric in religious terms .
20 As Governor of Harar he had a well-merited reputation for ruthlessness , brutality and avarice , and was hated and feared by his subjects .
21 It was only six miles from the English Border , but in his day England was friendly , and as well as an English wife he had a great many links with the southern kingdom , in which he owned large lands and from which he had brought so many sprigs of the Norman and Flemish nobility to settle in Scotland .
22 On that occasion he had a special reason — though an odd one — for his refusal : he was fully occupied with the duty of defence which had been entrusted to him by the king .
23 On the whole he had a poor opinion of human nature , and he felt an angry contempt for politicians .
24 ‘ I told the policeman he had a bonny face , ’ she explained .
25 He had to be able to perform even though already ‘ at this young age he had a realistic approach to his future and with his ‘ banana feet ’ realized that he could not become a danseur noble and that his great interest was in choreography .
26 In many ways he had a great influence on me .
27 In Miss Weeton 's Journal of a Governess , she writes on 15th September 1810 : ‘ I would have introduced you to Mr. Green , who keeps an exhibition of drawings ( all his own ) in that village where you might have been amused for two or three hours-for he has a great number , two rooms being kept open for the purpose .
28 Seemingly always on the verge of promotion to the Cabinet he has a high profile at Westminster and is known for attracting a lot of publicity .
29 By the next morning he had a full report on Dimitri Volkov and his lover , ready for despatch to Peter Müller in Munich .
30 One Sunday morning he had a bad attack during the service .
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