Example sentences of "he have have an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The all-rounder , who hurt his shoulder during Pakistan 's World Cup campaign , said he will not tour England if he has to have an operation . |
2 | ‘ One trader has already indicated he has had an increase in takings over the last week . |
3 | He has had an opportunity to make his point , and I wish to end with one important point . |
4 | We have given it up , partly because we can not afford all the exercise tests and partly because we believe that once you know the patient has got ischaemic heart disease , which he has by definition if he has had an infarct , that the exercise test on a beta blocker is as useful prognostically . |
5 | That morning he 'd had an hour at a training centre ( ’ not just a fleeting photo opportunity ’ ) ; in the street he was collared by an elderly chap about the price of Guinness and tried in vain to stick a Vote For Me sticker on a recalcitrant toddler . |
6 | ‘ I heard he 'd had an accident . ’ |
7 | He 'd had an accident — yes , that was more likely . |
8 | There was blood on his hands and I thought he 'd had an accident . |
9 | The last anyone heard from him was a week ago when he called his brother to say he 'd had an accident and was going to hospital . |
10 | He was beginning to think it would not have been such a bad thing if he had had an affair with Eleanor . |
11 | Clinton admitted that Flowers had been an acquaintance , but strongly denied that he had had an affair with her . |
12 | The person giving it may not realise the full legal consequences of it as regards the release of a co-debtor ; but that is not , in my opinion , a sufficient ground for reading into the document something that is not expressed in it ; and unless you find in it something qualifying the general words , it appears to me that the legal consequences of the general words of discharge must follow , notwithstanding that those consequences may go beyond what the person giving the document would have intended if they had been pointed out to him at the time , and he had had an opportunity of addressing his mind to them . |
13 | He had had an opportunity of assessing Miss Havisham 's feelings on the subject , not that these were hard to predict . |
14 | He had had an insight . |
15 | As a child he had done the same thing , as a game ; something to make life more interesting , give It some purpose , then he had begun to have dreams about it , to come to realise that it was real , that he had had an insight when he started to play the game , He had to do it now ; it felt horrible and uncomfortable when he tried to stop , even just to see what it was like walking down a street breathing " normally " . |
16 | Mr Christie said that he had had an association with the town for 30 years , and he knew how deeply many local people felt about the team . |
17 | It was n't exactly like he had to have an appointment , but it was that he did n't fit into the structure . |
18 | He 's had an operation . |
19 | No I 'm not voting for him , he 's had an affair . |
20 | Ensure that your child does n't rely on his emergency bronchodilator , or forget about his condition after he 's had an attack . |
21 | Er erm he 's had an apple today er |
22 | He 's had an accident . |
23 | ‘ Perhaps he 's had an accident , ’ said Peter . |
24 | ‘ Unless he 's had an accident or been taken ill . ’ |
25 | I imagine he 's had an enlargement of the deer he killed . |
26 | ‘ After he 's had an axe sunk in the opposite shoulder ? |
27 | yeah , he 's had , yeah , he 's had an R S two thousand and I mean I think that 's absolutely pathetic , total Essex boy thing to do that is |