Example sentences of "he have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever had done this to him had great strength . |
2 | After laughing at the idea of launching Forest Hills in Liverpool , Adidas let him have 500 pairs . |
3 | I let him have two rounds in the top of the head , just to be social . |
4 | I wo n't let him have other women ! she thought fiercely . |
5 | I let him have that bike . ’ |
6 | But , she said I 'm pleased with him so far , but we still got to be careful that 's why she made him have this collar . |
7 | After the near-fatal accident to the young Celia Carrow , Freddie Nash went back to London , managed to persuade the girl at the local off-licence to let him have some bottles on account , and got drunk . |
8 | No no you must miss out on a go , oh it does n't say , let him have another go then |
9 | She 'll try the approach of oh well I 'm sure you meant well but it really was n't in Richard 's best interests for him to have overnight access and all this |
10 | If the father wished there to be a residence order and thus revocation of the care order it was , of course , necessary for him to have that order from the justices . |
11 | As director of the British Museum ( Natural History ) from 1919 to 1927 , Harmer 's equanimity enabled him to have good relationships with the trustees and he steered the Museum smoothly through a difficult time with tact and judgement . |
12 | For instance , a child may inherit a predisposition to schizophrenia , which causes him to have certain childhood adjustment problems , which in turn bring about unusual family communication styles . |
13 | But even where a man threatens to use no more force than is necessary for him to have sexual intercourse with a woman and the force needed , bearing in mind their relative sizes and strengths , would be minimal , it seems to be accepted that this would be rape . |
14 | Against an opponent who had bitten through his glove in their last fight , causing him to have seven stitches in the fist , he concentrated on punches to Carr 's mouth . |
15 | ‘ I 'd have expected him to have more sense , ’ said young Jonna tersely . |
16 | Aha , do you want him to have more money ? |
17 | ‘ Now I want him to have more shots on goal and get on the end of more chances . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't need him to have another run before Cheltenham . |
19 | I wanted him to have another peak , just before the end . ’ |
20 | When he was shadow Secretary of State and I challenged him to have this debate in the Select Committee on Welsh Affairs , he said , " We soon will . " |
21 | The fear of a ‘ few stern five minutes ’ with his father , who wanted him to leave Battersea Grammar School for the neighbouring public school St. Paul 's , and had arranged for him to have special lessons in Latin verse and in Greek , kept him steadily at school work , although he knew he ‘ could do better at lessons if I wished ’ . |
22 | Those who did know him had little idea that he was a dangerous psychotic , who nurtured a deep hatred for his parents . |
23 | Sir Alf Ramsey was n't popular with many ( it is n't a manager 's job to be popular ) but every player who played for him had enormous respect and liking for him . |
24 | He has all-round skill and good prospects of a medal in Barcelona . |
25 | We are in London 's trendy media haunt , the Groucho Club , where he has that day become a member , his celebrity enabling him to jump a one-year waiting list to his evident delight , and where he is promoting his new BBC travel series Pole to Pole , a sequel to the successful Around the World in 80 Days . |
26 | I mean , he has that hate of other things and other people outside his own type . |
27 | He has that selfishness — it 's not even an honest selfishness , because he puts the blame on life and then enjoys being selfish with a free conscience . |
28 | Then it gives me great pleasure now to erm I always knew that John al , has had something different from the rest of us you know he has that kind of air does n't he , that that status in the pulpit which you know , ? |
29 | Yes , we all know that he prefers consensus rather than confrontation and I suppose maybe because he has that kind of style he might be just what the doctor ordered for the nineties . |
30 | He now brings an action in the High Court , in the course of which he gets an order for discovery , B is compelled to disclose the documents which he has that support A's case , and A may be allowed to administer interrogatories to B — questions in writing which B must answer also in writing but upon oath . |