Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] have a " in BNC.
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1 | If what he saw through security did not impress him , Tammuz need never know he 'd had a visitor . |
2 | But the type of musing he entertains has a significant difference , for it is not , as that precedent would suggest , either moralistic or subjective . |
3 | After all his empty-headed bimbos , he found he liked having a woman around him who demanded a bit of respect . |
4 | Marius had a history of heart trouble — you say he 'd had a minor attack before you went to France in the summer . |
5 | He believed he had had a determining influence on Modigliani 's evolution although the painter was too haughty to admit it . |
6 | Porter says he likes having a pop at goal but yesterday they all went in . |
7 | He says he 's had a win somewhere , but when I 've been with him he mostly loses . |
8 | But in a book he 's written he 's had a real big pop at me in a sour way . |
9 | Yeah cause he 's had a temporary one . |
10 | If I was a less trusting soul I 'd have said he 'd had a good lunch . |
11 | when he 'd said he 'd had a bad experience . |
12 | and erm in came he 'd had a a little tiny switch out of his black and white telly |
13 | I know he 's had a long time out with injury but he must be all right now or he would n't be playing . ’ |
14 | He wondered what was wrong , wishing he had had a chance to talk to Ruth — though from the expression on her face as she hovered behind Cashman she did n't know either . |
15 | Well I suppose he 's had a lot of flack , I mean look at the |
16 | He 's been a really decent bloke to me and I reckon he 's had a rough deal , what with that wife of his clearing off and now this … ’ |
17 | Does that mean he has had a drastic change of heart or is it just that he thinks , along with many of his colleagues , that there is electoral advantage in keeping this quiet at the moment ? |
18 | At this moment she felt he had had a hand in cheating her out of some of her life , and the feeling made her coldly angry . |
19 | Right , he probably does think that , but is n't it interesting er does n't this illustrate the point we 've been making that he felt he needed to have a play that , strung that historical cord as it were . |
20 | When I spoke to Travis the other day I understood he 'd had a change of heart . ’ |
21 | Thus , when Dennis offered him exactly half what he had been making , Lauda thought he 'd had a touch of sun . |
22 | And I do n't think he 's had a deep relationship for some time . |
23 | I mean he fancied having a day off to the anniversary of them dying , she had a day off then like she did at Christmas |
24 | No but I mean he has had a bad start |
25 | ‘ Dad wishes he 'd had a camera when he went round the world with his father . ’ |
26 | I think he 'd had a stroke by then , but he came up to me and said very quietly , ‘ How 's your comical friend then ? ’ |
27 | He 'll take the scrap tomorrow , but I think he wanted to have a word with you . |
28 | man of the match David Oldfield Al I think he 's had a good game Agnew 's played well , Lewis . |
29 | I guess the fans love him because 1 ) he 's a bloody good player — he proved that at Arse ; 2 ) they think he 's had a bit of a raw deal especially last year when he was n't played and the rest of the team wer n't exactly setting the Premiership on fire ! ! |
30 | I think he 's had a busy day . |