Example sentences of "he have a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 he has a better idea of the total market picture , especially in relation to marketing opportunities between segments of that market ,
2 The 32-year-old Londoner , second behind the brilliant street-driving genius of Ayrton Senna in Monaco , knows he has a better chance of glory in Montreal .
3 The 32-year-old , second behind Ayrton Senna in Monaco , knows he has a better chance of glory in Montreal .
4 The enemy has a chance to out-fly you , and if he has a better machine he will probably kill you .
5 If er Mr Major is not going to look at why I say that then I hope that he , I assume from that that he has a better hope of peace an an
6 Paish feels he has a tougher job instilling that killer instinct in footballers than athletes .
7 He has not , as a source , the shrewdness of his friend Charles Greville [ q.v. ] , nor the sharp asperity of his contemporary J. W. Croker [ q.v. ] ; but he had a greater sense of humour than either .
8 He had repeatedly demonstrated that he had a greater tolerance of G-forces than most other men ; Vologsky could take a full three minutes longer in the centrifuge chamber than any other member of his squadron .
9 He had a closer association with Gilbert de Clare , ninth Earl of Gloucester [ q.v. ] , perhaps resulting from his marriage , before 30 June 1308 ( Cal .
10 He had a better Helper , even one who is Almighty !
11 Next day he had a better idea , and sent word to Mr Shankar that he would have to go instead .
12 I think he got on er , quite well down there , because he 'd spent a few days up here he had a better idea of what he wanted to ask , and what he wanted to talk about and so on , but erm , only because his deadline 's and
13 with the ineffable modesty that , because he stood in the direct line of the Apostolic Succession , he had a better right to preach the Gospel and to administer the Sacraments , and was more a minister of Christ than Dr Dale or Mr Spurgeon or Henry Ward Beecher … what could they do but laugh ?
14 The fact that he had a lower sex drive than she did was n't considered unreasonable behaviour .
15 Yet Philip 's methods were those of his father and grandfather ; and although he had a clearer notion of feudal lordship and a broader canvas on which to exploit that lordship , even here he drew on his predecessors ' achievements .
16 To the men under him he was a most considerate and loyal officer , but he had a darker side to his character .
17 However , he had a darker side , and his commitment to his work , which often made him oblivious of companions ' feelings , was partly responsible for the failure of his first marriage .
18 He stood out among them not only because he had a surer command of his people at home , but also because Cuba is where it is , so the Russians helped him much more than the rest .
19 Later he had a sterner challenge to face , one which more closely affected his personal sense of honour .
20 And this scenario , we 've got a client who started with er , it looks like a hundred and fifty thousand pounds worth of life cover , after five years he had a further need , perhaps erm , a further child or , as I say , er , a lifestyle increase or whatever .
21 He had a younger brother who went to Oxford as well and he did become a Communist .
22 He had a younger brother , Philip ( 1640–1723 ) , who was chaplain to the Levant Company in Smyrna , and subsequently minister of Wimborne Minster .
23 No one remembers he had a younger brother .
24 Then he had a happier thought : with Sam gone , Martha would need care and protection .
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