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

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1 The system improves your service , keeping a record of the guest 's history so that you can identify where he spent his money last time he stayed ( by analysing his spending pattern ) , which room he stayed in , what his favourite drink is , whether he has to have special foods , and important facts like did he pay , did anything go wrong last time he stayed , and so on
2 the only time he has meat he has to have green salad or maybe a raw vegetable salad .
3 He has had strong support from social services directors who want to make community care a reliable and safe option for clients .
4 He has had close involvement with the Diploma in Industrial Administration since its introduction .
5 If this is not done , the scope for embittered argument over the right of the outgoing partner to notify clients of the firm ( at any rate those with whom he has had personal contact ) of his departure and of his future practice address in the context of a non-solicitation covenant leaves little to the imagination .
6 But he has had personal success at triggering such changes .
7 Keiran wanted to advise on unemployment , of which he has had ample experience after a severe illness .
8 He has had ample opportunity to exercise leadership , which he almost invariably directs along positive channels , and has improved in the various skills .
9 And in a lifetime spent covering the major developments and events in Northern Ireland , he has had ample evidence of the truth of that remark .
10 He has had ample time to understand what the world wants him to do .
11 Best known in Europe he has had one-artist shows in France , Switzerland and England the thirty-seven year old Parisian makes colossal colour photographs and exhibits them in series .
12 Stoppard 's most popular play is probably still Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead , and he has had notable success with Jumpers , Travesties , and , more recently , The Real Thing .
13 When he has had quiet periods one simply got the feeling that he was having a rest , a feeling reinforced by his ability to produce a big innings apparently at will , especially on the grand occasion or when his team is struggling .
14 Sapphire is murdered after consummating her relationship with a White student ; in A Taste of Honey , Jimmy is despatched once he has had sexual relations with Jo , never to be seen again ; in Flame in the Streets Gaby Gomez is badly burned ; in the same film Peter Lincoln manages to escape ‘ punishment ’ , other than a humiliating first encounter with his White fiancèe 's father , Jacko , but then the progression of the narrative is frozen before closure .
15 He has had mass market signings with Fry and Pratchett , sells great qualities of Scottish books , and has mixed feelings about firm sale .
16 The following Saturday she agreed , at least , to go with him but then all she did was pick holes : ‘ Carpet 's frayed , ’ she said , after inspecting an apparently immaculate place in Muswell Hill ; ‘ Too far from the shops , ’ of a modern luxury development on the prestigious fringes of Hampstead Heath ; and of the one he 'd had real hopes for , a newly-converted maisonette over towards Crouch End — ‘ original features all been taken out .
17 He said he 'd had other complaints about them and barred them from the dances .
18 The year before he 'd had scrambled eggs for Christmas dinner and no presents .
19 ‘ He should have been the best horse I ever had , if only he 'd had decent health ! ’ from owner David Broome , this was quite some testimonial to the abilities of the brilliant grey show-jumper , Phoenix Park .
20 He 'd had small hands and flawless skin , very pale .
21 He 'd had great hopes of that chain .
22 And he had , kept getting bad , and he 'd had bad heads oh for years but he just thought that was , he was one of them people that got bad heads .
23 Dalgliesh knew that no politician would have talked with such freedom unless he had had absolute confidence in his listener 's discretion .
24 He had had violent diarrhoea and had wiped his arse in the night with his own clothes .
25 It was held that in showing that he relied upon the figures in Lloyd 's Register and had disregarded the figure in the ship 's documents , he had failed to prove that he had had reasonable grounds to believe the truth of his misrepresentation .
26 He had had mock fights enough , and some of them pretty dirty .
27 Timothy Langdale , QC , counsel for Guppy , said he had had high expenses in recent years and it should not be assumed ‘ that there is some pot of gold stuck in some foreign country ’ .
28 He suffered over evidence that he had links with former communists and the secret police ; over criticism of his ambiguous prescriptions for economic recovery ; and over ridicule of his claims that he had had mystical experiences .
29 He had had severe headaches and depression , and was made nervous by a warning of treachery from a madman who ran out of the woods .
30 He did not say much but agreed that he had had queer thoughts ad wondered whether they really were due to normal depression or the influence of the discovery .
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