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

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1 If he has other things to say they will be said at Mansion House next Thursday , an occasion by tradition for the Chancellor to speak on monetary policy .
2 He says he does n't keep birthdays any more , because he has other things to keep — his wife and children !
3 ‘ Anders is not in that category but he has other things to offer .
4 ( d ) He has wide powers to make regulations governing all police officers under sections 33 and 37 of the Act .
5 Had the above account been a linguistic account , an explanation of the meaning of ‘ legitimate authority ’ , it would have followed that anyone who believes of a person that he has legitimate authority believes that that person satisfies the condition set by the justification thesis .
6 When he has good balance standing up , the forward plinth may be lowered , and a gymnastic ball placed on it .
7 ( b ) He has a preventative power in that he can arrest anyone who is about to , or he has reasonable grounds to suspect is about to , commit an arrestable offence .
8 This is certainly less sexist , but the married couple 's allowance goes to the man unless he has insufficient income to benefit from it .
9 When the farmer changes his land from pasture to arable , he has additional outlay to make in the form of farm machinery , equipment , and so on .
10 He has numerous animals to care for , he is playing the organ in the next door church and the piano at home .
11 Whereas Russia is erm , is to do with the Cold War situation but I take Michael 's point that fascism and communism are not the same thing and to say that he has fascist ideas does not necessarily mean that he therefore represents Russia in this political equation
12 N.B. A married man whose wife is totally incapacitated can also claim this allowance , in addition to the married couple 's allowance , if he has dependent children living at home .
13 He has harsh words to say about eclecticism .
14 First , he has enormous debts totalling $7.9bn at the last year end , which are an obvious burden in a period of rising interest rates , even higher in Australia than the UK .
15 He has strict instructions to ignore all interference and diversions by individual residents , and to liaise with and receive instructions from Pat Holmes or Cresta Management Office only .
16 Eight of the American 's wins have come inside the distance and , having boxed occasionally as a lightheavyweight , feels he has sufficient power to worry Wharton who has won 12 and drawn one of his pro bouts .
17 The Children Act places great emphasis on the child 's right to make decisions where he has sufficient understanding to do so .
18 Where the child 's attendance is not expressly ordered it is a matter for the child himself to decide where he has sufficient understanding to do so .
19 A child who does not understand the nature of an oath may give unsworn evidence if in the opinion of the court : ( i ) he understands that it is his duty to speak the truth ; and ( ii ) he has sufficient understanding to justify his evidence being heard ( s96(1) and ( 2 ) ) .
20 A supervision order may include a requirement that the child submit to medical treatment if : ( i ) it is satisfied on the evidence of a registered medical practitioner , that the child 's physical condition requires , or may be susceptible to treatment ; and ( ii ) that satisfactory arrangements have been , or can be made , for the treatment ; and ( iii ) that the child consents to the order , where he has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision ( para 5 ) .
21 This includes the child who will only be granted leave if the court is satisfied that he has sufficient understanding to make the application ( s10(9) ) .
22 The seller has no difficulty in producing them for the buyer in any quantity provided he has sufficient notice to schedule production , and purchase needed materials and components .
23 ( g ) Section 12(6) exculpates the person who acts " in the belief that he has lawful authority to do [ what he had done ] or that he would have the owner 's consent if the owner knew of his doing it and the circumstances of it " .
24 He had poor sight following a childhood attack of measles .
25 Whether he will be as successful again is open to doubt , because his own playing career was then an issue and he had substantial sympathy backing both inside and outside the committee and membership .
26 Indeed , he had good cause to benefit from his death , yet , Corbett reasoned , he was only one among many .
27 The bill , which makes it an offence to carry a knife and puts the onus on the carrier to prove he had good reason to carry the knife , will have its third reading on Friday and could now become law before summer after the Scottish Office accepted a Labour amendment that the act should come into force on the day it is passed rather than at the end of a two month period .
28 While his involvement in the affairs of the West Bank , in co-operation with the PLO or with Israel , could prevent things boiling over , he had good reason to remain involved .
29 He had good reason to look apprehensive , Dexter thought .
30 Every time we arranged to come to London he would decide he had other things to do .
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