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

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1 FRENCH TRAINER Andre Fabre 's lightning visit to Newbury ensured he has the 2,000 Guineas favourite in his yard — but curiously it is not Lion Cavern , the courageous winner of the Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes .
2 If a person is detained irregularly or his property or person searched without lawful authority , he has the following remedies : 1 .
3 A speaker somehow ‘ translates ’ his ideas or thoughts into spoken or written signs , he ‘ encodes ’ them , and the hearer translates them back again , he ‘ decodes ’ them , so that he has the same thoughts , near enough , as the speaker .
4 He has the social graces , as befits his rank .
5 He has the maximum privileges over the system as a whole , including creating new users .
6 Eddie gets the best lines , perhaps because he has the most lines .
7 You can tell him I was pointing it out to you , should he have the bad manners to bring up the incident . ’
8 By the time he was three years old , he had the scabbiest knees in the nursery from all the scrapes he got himself into .
9 Well , I said , I 'll give it a chance , I said , and if it does n't pay , Cos he was better off than I was because he had the two shops .
10 Oddly enough , the people in the Labour Party whom George Wigg most disliked were those with whom he had the closest associations .
11 He had the right attitudes and ambitions , and was intellectually capable of the job . ’
12 Mrs Stevenson stated , ‘ He had the right qualities for the job ’ , calling him ‘ a round peg in a round hole ’ .
13 Although he only chirped , peedled and burped , he had the best lines in the film .
14 , who had felt perfectly well , was astonished to discover he had the early stages of tuberculosis .
15 Even had Gloucester wished to take a more independent line in Wales , it is doubtful how far he had the necessary connections .
16 Even had Gloucester wished to take a more independent line in Wales , it is doubtful how far he had the necessary connections .
17 He had the three tubes in his hand , and he looked at them .
18 After his fine defensive effort in the opening game , Speelman 's supporters had high expectations for the second game , in which he had the white pieces , but it all went horribly wrong .
19 He had the full transfers — between-airports-taxes-tips-and-porters-included-plan-A tour .
20 He had the biggest boots in the world — you 'd hear him dragging his huge hobnails around . ’
21 His iron-grey hair was parted in the middle and he had the mutton-chop whiskers of a bygone age .
22 He had the most stars on his books , he had the most friends and he gave the most renowned New York parties .
23 He had the most stars on his books , he had the most friends and he gave the most renowned New York parties .
24 He was exhilarated by working with the legendary director Sir Tyrone Guthrie in the Shakespearean tragedy , in which he had the humble roles of Second Serving man and Second Citizen .
25 He would become again a Northern Ireland Protestant — though with a difference , certainly : he was no longer a resident ; he was learned ; he had the wonderful gifts both of imagination and a clear and analytical mind ; and above all his faith came of Grace to which he responded heroically , in patience and self-sacrifice — when he was aware of himself .
26 I asked whether he thought he had the same difficulties as his father :
27 He had the same qualifications as me but he was from a different department and had less experience .
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