Example sentences of "[adv] he has a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Suddenly he has a heart attack ) |
2 | Apparently he has a history of COADs — chronic obstructive airways disease . |
3 | So he has a drink , talks to the barman , starts dancing and has a good time all at the ‘ club ’ . |
4 | So he has a problem basically about calling beauty itself beautiful . |
5 | Now he has a fortnight to worry about whether that incident has cost him a place on either of England 's two winter tours . |
6 | And now he has a quest . |
7 | Now he has a home . |
8 | Now he has a training programme for the week-end to try to build up stamina . ’ |
9 | Now he has a team more of his own making rather than inherited from his fearsome predecessor , Lady Thatcher . |
10 | Well he had a night off , it 's not very often he has a night off , so |
11 | Luckily he has a stash of stones with which to protect himself . |
12 | Cos sometimes you see him a lot , and then he has a spell of not coming in do n't |
13 | Yeah then he has a flask you see . |
14 | Well , every now and then he has a bit . |
15 | Then he , then he has a day off ! |
16 | and then he has a sleep for half an hour |
17 | And then he has a study that has a similar wall of reference set of shelves and then I guess that maybe his bedroom has of this , but it 's erm and such a nice guy , a pleasant kind of man . |
18 | If the Savage Orc has a shield as well then he has a saving throw of 5 or 6 just as if he had a mail shirt and shield . |
19 | At least he has a seat in parliament . |
20 | At least he has a job . |
21 | Yet he has a timing problem : can he last five years as prime minister , even assuming the Socialists survive a parliamentary election in between ? |
22 | He handles it with the familiarity of a mother with her baby , yet he has a look in his eyes as if he was removing specks of vomit . |
23 | Yet he has a problem that most video pulpiteers do not . |