Example sentences of "he have a [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | But she 'd let him have a slice of the cake she 'd brought in if he gave her and her friend fruit or ice cream — whatever he 'd bought . |
2 | It advised him to forgive the man and pray for him to have a change of heart . |
3 | The Cabinet seemed to him to have a reputation of worthiness verging on the dull . |
4 | Murray seemed to him to have a laziness of spirit and a lack of character ; Richard , on the other hand , gave the impression of a great potential traduced by charm . |
5 | Him had a dose of the screaming heebies . |
6 | Whoever killed him had a bucket of blood to wipe away . ’ |
7 | Actors like him have a system of playing through something , and , between us , I could tell that he was n't finding that something . |
8 | Luckily he has a stash of stones with which to protect himself . |
9 | ‘ Paul Merton is undoubtedly one of the most original and peculiar comedians ; he has a vision of the world unlike anyone else . |
10 | Before he does so , however , he has a vision of what his life should and would have been had he not voluntarily submitted himself to his final sacrifice . |
11 | He has a vision of the caseworker as becoming increasingly abstract , first not commenting , then not even uttering sympathetic noises , finally not even listening ; merely a benign presence disposing to good . |
12 | He has a vision of it as a vehicle which prepares us for the presence of God . ’ |
13 | ‘ He has a look of brutal ambition that I 've always detested ! ’ |
14 | But he has a wealth of business experience . |
15 | ‘ I think he has a bit of pony or something in him somewhere , though , as he grows very hairy heels ! ’ |
16 | Read Quiller-Couch on this word ; he has a bit of fun with it . |
17 | ah , he 's , he has a bit of a |
18 | He 's about my height but he 's filled out a bit since he came here and he has a kind of stoop now which makes him look smaller and older than he is . |
19 | For you know he has a measure of liberty — ? ’ |
20 | He thinks that he has a part of his nature which is more in harmony with women than men . |
21 | If the job surveyor is given autonomy in certain areas then the manager must ensure that he has a system of job control which enables him to keep abreast of the progress of the job and be able to compare surveyor and contractor performance in one operation . |
22 | Kevin Irving 's ‘ father ’ writes to admit that he 's Pope , Chas F Garvey 's that he has been faithful to his wife for 42 years , and Mark Ambrose 's that he has a dash of myxomatosis ( to be fair , the father is a rabbit ) . |
23 | Also , in what will probably be a monochrome house , he has a dash of that odd vividness with which Yorkshire , while talking about its dourness , often comes up . |
24 | ‘ I do n't think he has a notion of what love is . |
25 | Cos sometimes you see him a lot , and then he has a spell of not coming in do n't |
26 | It is interesting that the Secretary of State does not claim that he has a majority of public opinion on his side but merely that the very large majority against trust status was ill informed and listened to Labour propaganda . |
27 | He has a tattoo of a swallow on his upper left arm and on his left hand a diamond on the first finger , heart on the second , club on the third and spade on the fourth . |
28 | He has a tattoo of the word Kaz on his left arm . ’ |
29 | He has a daughter of sixteen , a son of seventeen , both charming and most happy young people ! |
30 | He has a daughter of 23 by his first marriage and is happily married to his second wife Jenny . |