Example sentences of "[subord] 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 I doubt if Calder will take it any further once he 's had time to think it over and realise how upset you were .
6 I say , wait until he has had time to return from Roxburgh — as surely he will .
7 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 …
8 She did not see that if he had had rabbit for dinner it would be a case of ‘ Poor Flopsy Bunnies ’ ’ ( White , 1954 , p.35 ) .
9 Lloyd George received a hero 's welcome wherever he went , but then so did Churchill in 1945 , and it is impossible to tell now whether Lloyd George would have fared so well if he had had Liberals rather than Unionists at his back .
10 If he had had fibreglass Corinthian columns at his disposal , he would have used them .
11 A man must divorce his wife if he can not get on with her ; she has a right to petition for divorce if he refuses to have sex with her .
12 What if he 'd had back-up ?
13 But if he has had dealings with such moneys then those moneys were the business of the plaintiffs as well as the business of Mr. Tully and he can not fairly tell the plaintiffs to cease to bother him about those moneys .
14 Yoash Kahn , who has taught in England for many years but who also has strong links with education in Israel , recalls his hostel days with affection , even if he did have problems adjusting to the regime .
15 If he did have designs on her , and a plan to marry Mr Eddie Hogan 's daughter and thereby marry into the business , then why was he saying all the things that would irritate and upset her ?
16 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he intends to have discussions about the Cyprus problem with his European Community colleagues .
17 Cos then it 's something that 's done him good and it 's learnt him to talk cos he 's had Thomas erm
18 ‘ How did it get there ? ’ he insisted , keeping his voice low because he knew having babies was something of an embarrassment , like some diseases you did n't talk about .
19 This was because he had had TB at the end of the Great War , ( the First World War ) and any cold was liable to turn to pleurisy .
20 Because he had to have money he got a job working in a sandwich bar near Baker Street .
21 ‘ He was taken to hospital because he had to have pine needles removed from his head . ’
22 But , you see Bob told me about it , he said , well he , you know booked at the Claremont because he 'd had problems getting prices out of the others .
23 Brian Clarke agrees : ‘ Bailey has changed profoundly since he 's had children .
24 AFTER he had had breakfast with Marjorie , Oliver felt very comfortable .
25 Whether he had had plans laid for me at the time , or whether at the back of his mind , hidden from consciousness , he knew that in taking me to live with him he would be enrolling someone to deal with the business side of his life , I was never sure .
26 When the proceedings were adjourned for lunch , Julia collected the notes she had been conscientiously making and pushed them into her briefcase , before looking for David to see whether he wanted to have lunch with her .
27 And the fact that she had sent him away before he 'd had time to betray her was cold comfort , set against the enormity of that loss .
28 He felt responsible for their separation and he knew that when he had had problems in the past , his parents had stopped arguing so much and pulled together to help him .
29 When he had had time to scan it , Hayman spoke again .
30 Presently Wendy wrote a note for Ken suggesting he came on down when he 'd had breakfast , walked fifteen minutes to the hospital and admitted herself .
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