Example sentences of "have [verb] he [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | This is very much a product of his legal background which , in a career spanning 40 years as a lawyer , has seen him spurn a more lucrative profession to concentrate on the injusticesthat accompany bureaucracies like the Civil Service . |
2 | Germany pulled out of the joint project in July , but finance minister Theo Waigel has said he favours a scaled-down version of the plane costing £36 million to avoid job losses in times of recession . |
3 | Hindley has made him become a poor , dull farm worker . |
4 | He started taking his own photographs to publicise his collections when he got impatient with photographers who did not understand what he was trying to say ; this has lead him to launch a parallel career as a photographer and his work is much in demand by magazines who like his candid portraits of such luminaires as Caroline of Monaco . |
5 | Having bought back this establishment from his former employers , Trusthouse Forte , his new freedom from the body corporate has inspired him to create a serious £23 dinner menu and leave the comfortable grey-blue decor well alone . |
6 | Now his landlord , the Allied Brewery group , has invited him to accept a 10-year lease at a starting price of £36,000 a year . |
7 | His research on bereavement has led him to formulate a list of factors which make it possible to identify those likely to be at particular risk for psychiatric disorder . |
8 | ‘ Derek has to realise he has a fight on his hands and he will have to put in more effort . |
9 | He said Ferrari president and managing director Luca Di Montezemolo has allowed him to test a Formula One car in July . |
10 | Well the problem is he has to say he has a licence for you , he has n't so , it 's possible that Terry will be . |
11 | Now his success has been recognised by the Football League , which has chosen him to manage a Second Division Select 11 to play an equivalent team from the Italian League — at Caserta on the 4th of March . |
12 | I I 'd heard he wrote a few things . |
13 | It was n't as though she 'd expected him to wear a City suit . |
14 | He was in a filthy mood , first because I 'd suggested he sleep on my floor instead of at Sorrel 's so we could get an early start , then because I 'd made him wear a suit and tie to go with our Yuppie cover ( and because I 'd insisted on the shirt as well ) . |
15 | He must have realised he has a tail … ’ |
16 | ‘ You would n't have expected him to become a writer ? ’ |
17 | We were n't allowed to have a we were n't allowed to have a cup of tea in break time no but er we were all on edge you know for fear , if he kicked it it would have scalded his foot and he were , he were only a few inches away from it , and of course he went now what we used to say now nosing around and we should n't have done he had a job to get round because he was |
18 | Certainly the old man will have said he saw a man robbing them . |
19 | Nothing would have made him do a Damon and slink back . |
20 | And he simply could not think of anything that might have made him become a Muslim . |
21 | Dougal watched Henry 's face : he could have sworn he saw a flash of disappointment there . |
22 | He was flown out from Dublin airport to Manchester after waiving the rights he possessed under Irish law which would have allowed him to stage a marathon legal battle to stay in the Republic . |
23 | His career , literally , hung by a thread of tissue which , if it had broken , would have forced him to wear a colostomy bag for life . |
24 | He is retained by the Daily Express and occasionally its diary editor will have dispatched him to cover a party or reception . |
25 | The Establishment of Jesus 's day would have liked him to establish a political kingdom for the Jews , but he said , ‘ My Kingdom is not of this world . ’ |
26 | No one had expected him to survive a massive cerebral haemorrhage |
27 | She had expected him to get a water-taxi , but he turned right and walked along the fondamenta , matching his stride to her slower pace . |
28 | Elizabeth had let him wear a gold chain of hers round his neck . |
29 | Out of the kindness of his heart he had let him have a job in his shoe repair shop . |
30 | A MALAYSIAN was jailed for five years in the capital , Kuala Lumpur , yesterday for biting off the finger of a policeman who had prevented him stealing a motorcycle . |