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

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1 In the end it seemed to be more or less common ground that the judge did not formally state his reasons when he made his order , although in the course of argument he had indicated that he had sympathy for the debtor 's argument based on section 69 of the Solicitors Act 1974 .
2 Charles persuaded a rather grudging Miles that he had time for a quick bath before they left .
3 It has very little that anyone covets , so the Hashemite Kingdom has no choice but to woo the traveller ; to see that he has ice for his drinks , a soft bed , a flushing loo and a dash of Bedouin mystique to add zest to his package-deal .
4 The teacher who finds , for instance , that a child has difficulty in including himself in a ‘ family count up ’ , may make sure that he has opportunity for counting the members of many different groups of which he is a part , on other occasions .
5 And he had a banana split for pudding and he had soup for starters , right ?
6 He was quite harmless , and he had time for them .
7 In his court appearance by a television hookup from a podium in the jail chapel , Wiggins bowed his head and mumbled : ‘ I do n't know , ’ when asked if he had a lawyer , and ‘ No ’ when asked if he had money for a lawyer .
8 he could be there he 's got a note for fifteen cos he had flu for three weeks therefore he 's attendance .
9 Manager , Roy Coyle , is confident of reaching the semi-final stages but he had praise for Rovers after their two League performances against the Brandywell side during the season .
10 During his two years as Second Secretary , Administration , in Kingston , Jamaica , when he had responsibility for the accounts , he withdrew $150,000 from the Commission 's US dollar account and paid it into a personal account in America .
11 Komeda Torao , Jiho of the third rank , was the most blunt : ‘ If in the past [ Your Majesty ] had shown as much care for politics as he had passion for horsemanship , no such criticism from the public as ‘ politics by two or three Ministers ' would have occurred . ’
12 Komeda Torao , Jiho of the third rank , was the most blunt : ‘ If in the past [ Your Majesty ] had shown as much care for politics as he had passion for horsemanship , no such criticism from the public as ‘ politics by two or three Ministers ' would have occurred . ’
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