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

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1 Cos I thought it would , it was such a warm day I thought it would be quite nice for him to have a walk see if he was alright .
2 He has a scheme to take over a small number of simple churches and adapt them as retreats .
3 He can indulge himself with whichever other women attract him , but you 're to remain for his exclusive use , keeping yourself unencumbered , ready and available for whenever he has a whim to renew the relationship ? ’
4 That 's the story I was thinking you were doing it today erm it 's called the green knight , but he has a name does n't he ?
5 He has a brain made of concrete . ’
6 He has a man to do the finances , but he drives the tractors and so on .
7 He has a part to play for this club .
8 Unless he has a part to play he is unlikely to attend after the first appearance .
9 He is due here around 27th as he has a seminar to give in the psychology department of Edinburgh University on 28th .
10 I wonder if he has a certificate to carry a weapon ?
11 He has a tendency to give abstract theory in unnecessarily dense language without examples ; this is difficult to absorb , and consequently , when we reach the extended analyses in Chapter 5 , there is a temptation constantly to flick back to the earlier chapters to try to clarify the theory .
12 He has a mission to declare and practise ahi sā in a world where hi sā abounds .
13 He has a heart tattooed on his left hand and the initial F on his left forearm .
14 Given the way that business is suffering under the policies and decisions of this Government , and especially the policies of the Prime Minister , does the Minister recognise that he has a responsibility to ask his officials to deal with businesses in such a way as to enable them , wherever possible , to retain jobs and to keep their businesses going ?
15 He also denies that his staff overstepped the mark in lobbying , saying he has a responsibility to explain all the options for the trade in addition to a full ban .
16 After mass he has a cantata sung , during which he sometimes dispatches very urgent business .
17 He has a way to go .
18 People say of Monsoon that he has a fortune buried in a burnt-out refrigerator on one of the many little islands standing knee-deep in the sea .
19 Detective Inspector Frank Wilkinson of Skelmersdale CID said : ‘ We want to find this man before he has a chance to do the same thing again .
20 It is tempting to buy a small unit of Wolf Riders and use them to race ahead of your army , move around the enemy 's flanks , and maybe to attack his war machines before he has a chance to use them on your main force .
21 Second , he has a chance to assess the realities on the ground : East Germany 's internal political balance , and the prospects for the Honecker succession .
22 He did speak to Murray on the phone but says he can not clear the mystery until he has a chance to study the report in detail .
23 Now he has a fortnight to worry about whether that incident has cost him a place on either of England 's two winter tours .
24 Right away , in fact , before he has a change to get started on that story . ’
25 Mr Saldykov insists that he has a contract to sell 84 tonnes of red mercury over the next three years to an American company called API International .
26 The instance here is of Stavrogin pretending to the provincial governor that he has a secret to communicate to him , and , when the unsuspecting old man ‘ hastily and trustfully ’ inclines his head , seizing his ear in his teeth and holding on to it , biting hard .
27 What a racket did I keep and to say truth I would I had been more chary than I was … for a faithless wretch I met with : well , he has a deal to answer for .
28 He has a lot piled on his plate .
29 He feels he has a lot to say and wants to do a serious in depth interview dealing with The Smiths current position as well as certain endeavours he 's been involved in . ’
30 ‘ I would not dismiss the idea totally , though he has a lot to do .
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