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

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1 Libion , the kindly café proprietor , was so exasperated that he had them all thrown out .
2 During his call , made from the chalet of his friends Charles and Patti Palmer-Tomkinson , he said that he had something important to ask to her when he returned .
3 Only the suspicion that he had something important to say and could not work around to saying it kept her out there with him .
4 If so , it was impatience of a singular kind — not just the feeling that he had something important to contribute , but the certainty that France ( and the whole world ) was on the verge of a colossal crisis and that he had to be ready .
5 But we can see that he had something more to work on than the Roman thirst for gold .
6 However romantically ill John might look , it seemed , that he had nothing worse than an unromantic cold .
7 Later the same day , a London correspondent could write to William Stonor that he had nothing new to report .
8 Later the same day , a London correspondent could write to William Stonor that he had nothing new to report .
9 He should not have been ashamed of his grandfather , of course , but his upbringing had been pitiful , constantly on the march from one to another of a whole series of ‘ uncles ’ — there were several between his father and the solicitor — so that he had nothing stable in his life at all .
10 The completion of the canon of Scripture by the early Church does not signify that they thought the Lord had stopped speaking or that he had nothing fresh to say .
11 And when it was obvious that he had nothing more to say , they lay down on their cots , pulled up their blankets and turned their faces to the wall .
12 The support of the press was seen as being vital and every manager was expected to ensure that he had his local newspapers on his side , but even this was not enough .
13 We shook hands warmly ; I noticed that he had his old clay pipe in his mouth but there was no tobacco in it as he sucked at it and repeatedly removed the pipe from his mouth .
14 His volume of business was such that he had his own warehouse , built during the 1830s , in Gloucester docks .
15 Before long he will be so out of touch with technical matters that he has nothing new to contribute .
16 Already in 1926 ( The New Republic , 30 June ) Tate was obliged — faced with the aridity in diction and imagery of ‘ The Hollow Men ’ — to concede that ‘ It is possible that he has nothing more to say in poetry ’ .
17 If the person indicates that he has nothing more to say the officer shall without delay cease to question him about that offence . …
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