Example sentences of "he have have [pos pn] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I know he has had his moments in the past , but perhaps he has never been at a club big enough to cope with his particular character .
2 Then , in 1980 , he decided to concentrate on his film career , and he has had his ups and downs .
3 He has had his problems , trying to manage animals that have no fear of his dogs and can clear I-5 m with a standing jump .
4 Laura 's Beau ran third in the race last year but again he has had his problems , the main one being a low blood count .
5 He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut .
6 He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut .
7 ‘ Yes , he has had his problems since coming here from Derby but he 's not the only one .
8 He has had his critics down the years — too awkward , no ball skills , too dirty — complaints which have all been banished in these last two seasons .
9 For 35 years , he says , he has had his feet abused by regulation army footwear that was always redesigned a little too late .
10 Although he has had his feet under the desk only since January , he has been preparing for the job since last summer by meeting researchers and officials , visiting institutes abroad and drawing up an initial draft of his plans .
11 And he himself had been a faithful husband , not that he had n't had his chances — of course he 'd had his chances — other supplications and wooing had come his way , more spirited too than that woman from the stationery shop .
12 Well , he 'd had his chances .
13 If he 'd had his hands on her for one minute , he could have given her something to remember him by ; if only he 'd spat a single obscenity into her ear before running off , it would have been something .
14 But later still he admitted he 'd had his doubts .
15 He 'd had his eyes closed .
16 He 'd had his kicks .
17 Why does he have to have his trousers on ?
18 Oliver Cromwell stationed his horses there after he had had its decorations whitewashed !
19 I now discounted homosexuality ; he had had his chances and ignored them .
20 He said the other boy had gone into the dormitory and he had had his fingers on the door surround when the door , which had a power unit attached to it , had started to swing shut .
21 He had had his ventures and connections with young women in the past , enjoying them usually whilst remaining heart-whole .
22 Since his experience of captaincy was limited , he had not believed he would be appointed ; but he had had his hopes , and had thought a lot about the team 's problems .
23 He 's had their arms , he 's got their sympathy , but he needs more .
24 He 's had his hands full with other matters , and so have I. No , I doubt it was not Llewelyn .
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