Example sentences of "he have [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ How come you let him have so much scrump ? ’
2 Him having so many dear friends and everything .
3 The last time we met he had just bought a new boat , having taken up sailing in his spare time ( but he has n't much of that ) .
4 But he has n't much of a choice .
5 Lennie knows he has n't any time to play with if Boro are to stay in the big time .
6 He has n't any other commitments and he would ask that erm he be allowed to pay the fine at the rate of twenty pounds per week .
7 He has n't any other commitments and he would ask that erm he 'd be allowed to pay the fine at a rate of twenty pounds per week .
8 And he has n't any children .
9 He has n't any right to interfere ! ’ said Melissa angrily .
10 He has n't any money . ’
11 dirty , only bottoms , Paula he has n't any jackets
12 Yeah , I know we went in there last week , cos they had these cards , they got those things with six bugs on them , they 're really ugly looking things , Aaron wanted them , he has n't half been playing some tricks on Gary take them down in front of Gary and that Gary 's aagh
13 Unfortunately your two attacks have left Samson very tired and he has n't enough energy to move .
14 To those who urged the perennial claims of the virtues of community living and quoted Ecclesiastes 4:10 " Woe to him who is alone when he falls ; for he has not another to help him up " , Rolle answered : they do not define " alone " as being " without God " but understand it to mean " without company " .
15 I 'd say his heart was in the right place if I did n't doubt that , since he has so little sympathy for the victims of his young tearaways .
16 He has so little faith in his own policies ’
17 He has so much charisma and we should all be allowed to make one mistake in life . ’
18 On the other hand , if the character ends up in chamber 81d you might allow him to find the ring of Verena since he has so much time to kill .
19 He has so much experience and already we understand each other .
20 He has so much ability .
21 A LITTLE boy is becoming withdrawn because he has so many ear infections he finds it difficult to hear , but his life could be revolutionised by one simple operation .
22 ‘ And he has so many patients with much worse ailments that he took quite a robust view of my case . ’
23 He has so few doubts , and his objectives are so suspect .
24 He has so few doubts , and his objectives are so suspect .
25 Is that ending of the arm's-length principle Government policy or is it another example of a Minister , who knows that he has only another five weeks in the job , making a remark entirely of his own without consulting his civil servants , the Arts Council or any of the national companies ?
26 If he has too many bad experiences with other children , it may put him off social interaction .
27 Whether I am police or not , he has too much to lose .
28 and on Joe 's visit to London he realises that he is not really appreciated and leaves as he has too much dignity .
29 Of course , he has very little proof ( how could he have ? ) , but his various arguments are very persuasive .
30 If it can be shown to the satisfaction of the jury that the defendant had the intention , he has very little opportunity to exculpate himself on the grounds that he lacked mens rea , as will be explained further presently .
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