Example sentences of "he have a great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With meat , however , he has a great affinity .
2 And Crosby said : ‘ If he looks after himself he has a great chance .
3 If Gala 's Image wins , and he has a great chance , the tears of celebration will flow .
4 Normally , Mr Rigby says , he has a great admiration for predators but only of the kind that need to be conserved .
5 He has a great vision of the game , and can play stunning rugby — just as he did in the test against New Zealand when some of his tactical options were simply excellent .
6 He has a great advantage , for seldom need anything be done to alter its physical features : it is merely a question of dressing it with suitable plants .
7 Er , er Mr might have added that er the village hall management committees which er he has a great affection would not be unhappy if they had the sum of five hundred and one thousand one hundred and thirteen pounds with which to provide sources , er resources for the communities that he represents .
8 ‘ As you know , Sally , he 's no great shakes as a shot-maker but a wonderful putter — he has a great feel .
9 This film proves he has a great range as an actor . ’
10 He has a great sense of humour and will keep you all well-amused .
11 He tired late on , but he has a great future .
12 Now , he says , he has a great desire to write .
13 ‘ Well , ’ Ellen said , ‘ I am very fond of my husband , in spite of my western ways , and I know he has a great respect for you , Nerina ; and is thrilled about your publishing contract , and any betrayal of confidence has been totally inadvertent .
14 Apparently he has a great estate beyond the Sierra Nevada — big hacienda or some such thing .
15 He has a great generosity of spirit and a vast encyclopaedic knowledge that far outstrips the cozy insularity of his contemporaries . ’
16 In Miss Weeton 's Journal of a Governess , she writes on 15th September 1810 : ‘ I would have introduced you to Mr. Green , who keeps an exhibition of drawings ( all his own ) in that village where you might have been amused for two or three hours-for he has a great number , two rooms being kept open for the purpose .
17 On the other hand , he has a great deal of confidence in Noorda 's intellectual prowess and innate capitalism to deliver for Sun what Sun needs from USL as USL 's ‘ largest customer ’ : low royalties , available source , open interfaces , technological innovation and resolution of any channel conflict with SunSoft .
18 He has a great deal of land , his fingers in numerous profit-making pies , owns racehorses — and , of course , the added bonus of being extremely attractive to women .
19 Basil , my five-year-old has also been working , as he has a great deal to learn to ensure he will begin his eventing career in March filled with confidence .
20 He does n't find writing ( and he certainly does n't find spelling ) easy , but he has a great need to tell his story .
21 But he has a great image , a way to get through to people .
22 He had a great sense of humour and was more like a teenager than a man nearing retirement .
23 It was said when he first arrived at Wigan that he had a great act to follow after Lowe but that becomes even more relevant this time for fellow Aussie John Dorahy who takes over the reins .
24 In many ways he had a great influence on me .
25 He had a great capacity for friendship , though his demands upon it were sometimes heavy .
26 His specialities were country houses , churches and vicarages , and he had a great love for bricks , which he used brilliantly and ingeniously .
27 He had a great love of music and when the rehearsal rooms were rented out would join the musicians .
28 he had a great attitude about him .
29 He had a great genius , first of all , for making a kind of recitative fit into the characteristics of his aria style .
30 He might well have written ‘ Thank God I am not a Freudian ’ , even though he had a great concern with preserving psychoanalysis as a coherent method and theoretical approach to human action .
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