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

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1 After breaking a leg in 1973 , Garrett tried his hand as manager of Llandudno Swifts and then Rhyl , where he had had spells in charge of both the senior and reserve teams .
2 He ran past the chip shop where he had had coffee with Benny only last night , past the newsagents ' , the sweet shop , the pub and Paccy Moore 's cobbler 's shop .
3 He also signalled that he hoped to have talks with Zulu leaders , including Buthelezi , in the near future .
4 I imagine he may be thinking of keeping on the mill as a holiday home and feels it 's time to acknowledge that he does have neighbours .
5 ‘ Thimon , ’ she said , ‘ it'th like in Narnia when Athlan thaith to Edmund that he mutht have faith ! ’
6 For the Collector knew that he had to have earth as a cushion against the enemy cannons ; brickwork or masonry splinters or cracks , wood is useless ; only earth is capable of gulping down cannon balls without distress .
7 All three denied the allegations , although Viehweger resigned on Sept. 28 , maintaining that this did not imply his guilt but admitting that he had had contact with the Stasi .
8 He later revealed that he had had fevers for at least six weeks before arriving in Britain and was HIV positive .
9 In reply to the main question , my right hon. Friend said that he had had discussions with motor vehicle manufacturers .
10 She had accepted that he had had grounds for dismissing her at the time , considering the state of that little radio station 's finances .
11 Except that he had had mud down his suit .
12 Unfortunately , it is precisely at the point when the plaintiff can not succeed in a claim in negligence that he needs to have recourse to the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher .
13 In that case it was held that a journalist lacked standing for an order ( of mandamus ) that the chair of the justices should reveal the names of the magistrates who had heard a particular case , but that he did have standing for a declaration that a policy of not disclosing the names of justices who heard certain types of cases was contrary to the public interest and unlawful .
14 As recorded by Fredegar , the Byzantine link , with the emperor Maurice , is chronologically impossible , but the presence of vast quantities of Byzantine coin in Childeric 's grave goes some way to supporting the idea that he did have support from the eastern Empire .
15 In the UK the death of Freddie Mercury , 45 , of the rock group Queen , was announced in late November shortly after his declaration that he did have AIDS ; he was the latest of a number of celebrated musicians and other artists to die from AIDS .
16 Jenny understands him to say that he has had trouble on his travels ‘ with the Reds ’ .
17 Before he was very , very bored , no challenges for him , nothing to do , erm , this guy 's been at director level , er , trouble-shooting for large abattoirs , going in and sorting problems out , and picking them off the ground , so he 's had loads of challenges , erm , the company 's just so slow for him .
18 Zukor had risked a great deal in his cover-up of evidence in the Taylor scandal , and he was not going to go through another nightmare , so he decided to have Reid put away .
19 I doubt if Calder will take it any further once he 's had time to think it over and realise how upset you were .
20 And he 'd had Chalon ready saddled for her , also .
21 His gait was unsteady and he seemed to have difficulty focusing on them .
22 He 's over sixty and he 's had chest trouble before .
23 And Peter 's had that and he 's had dado , and the dado bars !
24 He 's a sort of help and partner , and he 's had part of the rearing of her from the time I took her , and his advice is always sensible .
25 and he 's had chops and mash and all that lot .
26 He was once a director of the company which owned this coffee estate , and he seems to have squatter 's rights here for life .
27 The organiser is an Alton member of the society 's board of directors , Peter Precious , and he has had help from Alton regional group members .
28 And he has had family troubles , you know . ’
29 I say , wait until he has had time to return from Roxburgh — as surely he will .
30 as if he had had sight of publishers ' replies to the Sunday Telegraph questionnaire , Tim Waterstone warned readers that the book trade had ‘ an astonishing capacity for self-pity and self-destruction — ignore publishers ’ gloom …
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