Example sentences of "his [noun sg] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Young David Stirling 's frustration at his inability to have a crack at the enemy mounted , yet in a most extraordinary episode he was nearly court-martialled for cowardice . |
2 | The king and his part had a feast at the edge of the forest . |
3 | It 's because Mr Harvey was already a millionaire that he was able to indulge his fancy to have a stud farm — not the other way round . |
4 | His pastry has the makings of a vrai maître . |
5 | His contract has a year left to run , but even if first-choice status remains elusive until then , his sights will not be trained on a target outside the shire boundaries . |
6 | A spokesman for the Scottish Office said that although it 's really a matter for the Health Board , Mr Peterken , under his contract has the right of appeal to the Scottish Secretary . |
7 | I am not saying that someone who does not understand his faith has no faith . |
8 | His presence had a telling , if quieter , effect on Leonard than that of Dudek or Layton , but it was nevertheless very important . |
9 | Yet if his presence has the effect of spurring Hughes and the rest to play , then his arrival will be £1.2 million well spent . |
10 | Di Leonardo looked flabbergasted , as though never before in his experience had the media failed to be satisfied by the reading of a prepared statement . |
11 | Townsend is one of those players capable of bringing an audience to their feet through his willingness to have a go and with his startling acceleration . |
12 | His hair had the chestnut glints of George 's own and his brown eyes were steady with a touch of humour . |
13 | It is a gargantuan language spilling out from the talker who once he opens his mouth has no intention of shutting it again . |
14 | Just before Christmas the DPP , Mr Allan Green , QC , failed in his attempt to have the cases against the seven officers reinstated . |
15 | Hospital executive David Brown , 32 , could suffer 100 strokes from a 6ft bamboo cane if his attempt to have the ruling reversed fails . |
16 | His girlfriend had a heart transplant . |
17 | Charlton knows Ireland can afford one slip-up , but his side has every chance of upsetting the rhythm of the Spanish and coming away with a result . |
18 | But manager Maurice Setters knows his side have a struggle to qualify from a tough section — Germany are the other team in five-nation group three . |
19 | His penis has a saliva shine to it . |
20 | His car had a puncture early on , but roared back to win its class . |
21 | His mind had no doubt been on a myriad of problems , from the amount of lavatory paper required in the clubhouse to the quality of the claret in the sponsor 's dining room . |
22 | Fortunately , though all memory of the accident had been erased , Niki was not unconscious for very long , therefore his mind had a chance to work . |
23 | He smiled , remembered his ambition to have a holiday with his friends instead of with his family . |
24 | His proposal has the support of the education convener , Elizabeth Maginnis . |
25 | His child had the weight of all this on it . |
26 | His question had the cutting edge of a razor . |
27 | His demeanour had a kind of melancholy which was perplexing . |
28 | He was all set to take an early bath from his marriage to have an affair with soccer writer Suzannah Dwyer . |
29 | His plan has the backing of the River Tees police and others . |
30 | If his work has an image inside itself , it is I think the horn that Éomer gives to Merry , only a small one , but one from the hoard of Scatha the Worm and brought from the North by Eorl the Young . |