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

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1 The owner of the copyright in the computer program , suddenly realizing that he has rights with respect to the output generated from using the program , might attempt to interfere with the subsequent use of that output in the hope that he will be able to negotiate a fee for his permission .
2 ‘ Poor Bill , he has ambitions towards scholarship .
3 Already he has schemes under way to make Southwell handsomely viable , however .
4 This dualistic position can be detected in the writings of the apostle Paul , a view endorsed by Luther , where the Christian is described as ‘ under law , and yet not under law but grace ; he is a sinner , and yet righteous , he believes as a doubter ; he has assurance of Salvation , yet walks the knife-edge of insecurity .
5 He has clinics in Dublin , London and Armagh .
6 Planning each outing is good training for the patient : if he has difficulties with programming , you might go over the plan with him each time before he goes out , and ask him to say out loud exactly where he is going and how he is going to get there .
7 He has experience of leadership at all levels , as has his possible successor Ashley Metcalfe .
8 He has experience in nursing , public health , laboratory and post-mortem work , microbiology and skills gained from drugs and AIDS counselling .
9 As Brownsberger and colleagues ( 1971 ) describe it because his needs are chronically unfulfilled , he has feelings of frustration and anger .
10 ‘ There is no doubt he has problems with anger and discipline .
11 He has friends in Britain , important people , aristocrats . ’
12 He has limitations of memory ( is there a single pilot who can recall all the instructions in his operations manual ? ) , limitations of response times , limitations to the amount of information he can assimilate at one time and process mentally ; and everyone responds differently and at different rates .
13 It is most important that the pupil , especially if he has difficulty with spelling , should see you as a sympathetic helper who wants him to learn , and not as an examiner who only tells him he 's wrong .
14 ‘ Jamie says he has smack under control , ’ I say .
15 He has houses in Paris , London , frankfurt and Hawaii .
16 He has snatches of dreams , phantasmagoric .
17 He has places in Leicestershire and Somerset ( 5 )
18 He has hopes for Japan : its investment in the Philippines up to last September was only $1.9 billion , compared with $13.4 billion in Indonesia .
19 He has hopes of cash , and of three tall ships , Niña Pinta Santamaria ; of , in fourteen hundred and ninety-two , sailing across the ocean blue .
20 As Gandhi has glimpses of absolute Truth through instances of relative truth so , it might be said , he has glimpses of Religion through particular historical religions .
21 On top of this , he has allergies to oats and dust and is a finicky feeder .
22 It it may be because erm they believe he has access to money or money er I would say here and now that information is wrong but er there would appear to be no other motive for this attack .
23 It may be because they thought he has access to money or stores it there but that information is wrong .
24 In the event of my death in the near future , he has security of tenure , and my niece , Sara , will have the advantage of his wise counsel .
25 He has words of praise for the RSNO Chorus , which he says has ‘ sounded better than I remember in a long time ’ in the initial rehearsals of a work new to all concerned .
26 At no other time has he had hallucinations of sight and they entirely disappeared after sleeping .
27 Yeah , which film does he have sex with mother and
28 His assets were estimated to be worth £1.96m , but he had £1.75m of loans .
29 His mother — well Alice was n't going to get involved even with the thought of all that dreary psychology , but no wonder he had problems with women .
30 As well as the worry of Coniston , he had problems at Grassington .
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