Example sentences of "[noun sg] he have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nixon claimed that as President he had special executive privileges which allowed him to refuse access to the tapes . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | But in addition to his qualities as a teacher he had undeniable glamour . |
4 | All night he had bad dreams , terrible dreams . |
5 | His defence said in mitigation he had sexual problems at home . |
6 | He also knew how to live well by dining at expensive restaurants and going to the theatre , and as the Heritage Secretary he had invaluable contacts in the acting world . |
7 | In any case he had dangerous worries on his own doorstep . |
8 | When Clark took off his shirt he had black-and-blue bruises over his shoulders and arm . |
9 | As befitted a man who had been an assistant professional in his youth he had great sympathy for those afflicted by golf mania . |
10 | For one year he had intensive treatment , with the physiotherapist and speech therapist attending his home three times a week . |
11 | At the end of the year he has raw materials in stock which cost £2,000 . |
12 | The Reconciled Dominions had been under the control of Yzordderrex 's Autarch for over a century , and every time Godolphin returned from a trip he had new signs of unrest to report . |
13 | The boy was back in three days and I knew by his face he had momentous news . |
14 | Once upon a time he had instant access to anyone in the office ; now he would telephone and be put on hold . |
15 | But it is also clear that Denning started off with a presumption that everyone involved was innocent and that at some stage he had personal doubts as to whether this was indeed so . |