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

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1 ‘ I think he will win , but it has only been when he has had the sun on his back in the last couple of days that he has really come on . ’
2 BILL KOCH 'S personal and business life is the stuff of a page-turning book and a movie , so it is fortunate that he has had the foresight to bring his own biographer and film maker into his campaign to defend the America 's Cup for his country .
3 He has had the opportunity to reproduce 430 of the 500 drawings which originally constituted that collection and to mount a touring exhibition over three years : for the first , and probably only time therefore , they will all be seen together right across the world .
4 Will the Lord President of the Council , as a fellow Scot , tell me whether he has had the opportunity to study in depth the implications of the ICM opinion poll ?
5 He has had the players in stitches over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool .
6 He has had the benefit of a fine son and beautiful daughters , but there have been no more great plays . ’
7 ‘ We rarely have been in a position where he has had the confidence to go for it , ’ said Gray .
8 He has had the option of accepting council housing
9 Not once had he tried to take advantage of her and he 'd had the chance .
10 And then he 'd had the thrill of actually seeing ( ‘ a life-time 's ambition ’ ) the Flying Scotsman !
11 and his wife , it was her second marriage , her first one had been to the doctor and he had actually examined paedophilia backed off , basically said well she did n't , she could n't get a conviction but it was quite clear that he had the motive and he 'd had the opportunity because Connie died from the fire which Harvey Jones had set cos he found out
12 If he 'd had the money to choose a more experienced barrister , if the Marshal himself had been on the spot in the first place instead of that young fool student , Bacci , who fancied himself as some sort of Hollywood detective , probably have shot himself accidentally by this time … whole thing had been a mess from start to finish …
13 Common sense should have told her that he had n't had the time , even if he 'd had the inclination , to arrange that visit from those two men .
14 If only she 'd had the chance to ask him why he 'd had the affair .
15 He thought that if he 'd had the choice , it would n't be the toad snuff box , but the marvellous box in yellow and white opal enamel , with the unhappy Nicholas II 's cipher and crown , and the Imperial eagles in diamonds and black enamel .
16 ‘ They take young grandpas , ’ said Linda , amazed and overjoyed he 'd had the idea for himself and still not able to get over her daughter 's news .
17 Mr Justice garland said he 'd had the advantage of seeing the material gathered during this further enquiry into the pub bombings .
18 Bob had had the Bulgarian State Non-Ferrous Metals Trust jamboree the previous month , and he 'd had the Cosmosair inaugural to Saarbrucken himself .
19 All he knew was that he had always woken up with a splitting headache afterwards , and often wished he 'd had the headache instead the night before .
20 He was so sure that Barney was his man , even though the evidence against him was n't strong enough to arrest him , that he 'd had the cheek to warn him off .
21 His interest had lasted while he 'd had the challenge of disproving her suspicions about his business activities .
22 Christ , how he wished he 'd had the courage to ask her to marry him before all this .
23 I thought he might have had a place at the Youth , it seemed to me that he might have been a leader if he 'd had the encouragement .
24 I mean when he was born they laid him on me , he 'd had the cord round his neck three times and he looked like a tortoise with his long neck and this little tiny head [ laughs ] .
25 For the strictly limited purpose of deciding whether Ward J. 's decision should be affirmed or reversed , it suffices to say that an appellate court should always be slow to reject a trial judge 's findings of fact , he having had the advantage of seeing and hearing the witnesses , and that it should be even slower to do so if any findings which it would be minded to substitute would lead to the same result .
26 Why could n't he have had the decency just to be straight with her ?
27 He had recruited Auden long ago — years before he had had the man appointed sergeant under Ebert — but Hammerfest had been a heaven-sent opportunity .
28 The brother-in-law , the girl 's uncle , did not contest the father 's authority but he had had the girl 's company long enough for him to feel he could n't bear his house without her .
29 Yet great as his gifts were to us , they would surely have been even greater if he had had the knowledge we now possess and especially the translations of the poets and mystics of the orient .
30 Owen distrusted castles unless he had had the ordering of them and the garrisoning for a year or more ; there was infinitely more safety in the hills , because the hills were his castle and not another man 's , and could not be betrayed or easily taken by storm .
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