Example sentences of "have his [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has experience of leadership at all levels , as has his possible successor Ashley Metcalfe .
2 These models are most easy to visualise in pictorial terms — the human operator has his internal picture which topographically matches the real world .
3 Rickman , star of Close My Eyes , Truly Madly Deeply and Robin Hood , may be a trump card , although Miss Horton should bear in mind that the convivial , once dashing Scott also has his female admirers in the well-appointed mansion blocks off Cheyne Walk .
4 He has his new marcher holding of Cardigan and Carmarthen now , if the grant 's confirmed — and confirmed it will be .
5 Well they have four cars they have this wee car for , to tow the caravan to the caravan sites on holiday and then he has his new car and the father has a Jaguar and then they 've some other wee car just to get them about you know .
6 COULTON , the favourite for next month 's Cheltenham Smurfit Champion Hurdle , has his final workout in today 's Nottingham Tote City Trial Hurdle , writes Isobel Cunningham .
7 The person has his financial independence threatened by disease , is helped by the dread disease insurance .
8 Next , Hercules has his right foot on the body of the Queen of the Amazons , from whom he took her girdle .
9 He now has his long-awaited independence and the open road stretching before him .
10 During the ‘ half ’ before the curtain rises , he has his twitchiest moments .
11 An Eritrean taxi-driver , once a guerrilla specialist in urban infiltration and explosions , who came to DC after being seriously wounded , has his comparative view of colon-ialism .
12 And three-year-old Alex has his loving grandparents , Andrew and Monica , to help guide him out of the darkness towards normality .
13 Interestingly , the department consisting of a single planner has his only service , Textline , on his desk .
14 ‘ Both are wearing caps — my father is the only one with a cigarette in his hand and Uncle John Calvert has his famous watch-chain on show .
15 By this rule a solicitor may not share or agree to share his fees with any person except : ( 1 ) another solicitor ; ( 2 ) a lawyer qualified in some foreign jurisdiction who has his principal office in that jurisdiction ; ( 3 ) the solicitor 's bona fide employee , but not in circumstances which would create a partnership with a non-solicitor ; ( 4 ) a retired partner or the dependants of a retired or deceased partner .
16 You see what a creature of air and light he is , and yet he has his dark side , just like the moon .
17 However , I take a chance that all is well with Jabrut ( 2.15 ) , who has his first outing since landing a gamble in novice company here last November .
18 However , I take a chance that all is well with Jabrut ( 2.15 ) , who has his first outing since landing a gamble in novice company here last November .
19 OPENINGS LONDON AIR GALLERY Dave Mulholland , a Newcastle-born artist who has worked in locations as diverse as New York and Durham , and has organised community mural projects in London and the North-east , has his first solo exhibition at the Air Gallery in Islington , writes Paul Dunn .
20 Finally , ex-Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin has his first solo release , ‘ Ju Ju Hounds ’ , out now on Geffen/MCA Records .
21 He has his good points , but his bad ones far outweigh them . ’
22 Do n't get them wrong : Tod has his good points .
23 Keith has his good side — he laughs a lot and plays in a limited way with a toy garage , cars and some Lego .
24 Keith has his good side — he laughs a lot and plays in a limited way with a toy garage , cars and some Lego .
25 He has his spiky hair , strong opinions and wacky humour .
26 It took root in various places round the town — Terryhoogan ( or Ballinabeck , near Tandragee ) in 1756 , Clonmain in 1762 , Grange in 1764 , Kilmoriarty ( or Kilmararty , as the old form had it ) in 1767 , Derryanville before 1784 ( ‘ a little village out of all road , surrounded by bogs … thus God has His secret ones , in a little corner of the land … some of the liveliest Christians in the kingdom ’ ) .
27 ‘ An odd coincidence is the fact that Franklin D. Hauser , chief executive of INCUBUS , has his English home in a mansion not two miles from that bell tower . ’
28 And all ironed and , I 'm glad I do n't have to do that , he has his old jumper on and a T-shirt smashing
29 Mandarin has his next book and is determined to build him .
30 Incidentally , Hauser has his British residence in an old Georgian mansion not two miles from that bell tower . ’
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