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

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1 After laughing at the idea of launching Forest Hills in Liverpool , Adidas let him have 500 pairs .
2 I let him have two rounds in the top of the head , just to be social .
3 I wo n't let him have other women ! she thought fiercely .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ Now I want him to have more shots on goal and get on the end of more chances . ’
8 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 ’ .
9 If Mr Kravchuk listens to their counsel , he has two choices .
10 From this position he has two options on how to play the short ball .
11 He has two race-horses owned
12 Now of course he has two failures to build upon .
13 He has two chances of avoiding extradition — slim and none , ’ wrote Judge Frank Altimari , one of the two dissenters .
14 He has two sons by her , both grown , and lets no man look at her twice . ’
15 he has two sons and two daughters , one of whom has recently made him a grandad and , although he confesses to still having the odd game of cricket , his main pastime nowadays is deep-sea fishing .
16 As his title suggests , he has two functions .
17 He has two coins again .
18 As you can see , he has two faces , not because he was deceitful , but because every door looks two ways . ’
19 He has two machines and a van and the use of a modern workshop in one of Mr Woodward 's barns .
20 when Moore says he knows such and such [ for instance that he has two hands : JD ] he is really enumerating a lot of empirical propositions which we affirm without special testing ; propositions , that is , which have a peculiar logical role in the system of our empirical propositions .
21 1.50 Once the 21 days for acceptance have passed or the trial has started the plaintiff can take the money in court only with the defendant 's consent or by order unless the payment in itself was made or increased after the trial started , when he has two days to accept , but must do so before the judge begins to deliver his judgment ( RSC Ord 22 , r5 ; CCR Ord 11 , r3 ) .
22 His own attitude to money is simple : he has two homes ( one in the Lake District ) and no mortgages , so is able to plan his year around a job that does n't pay very well .
23 So his got one , I noticed he has two books the other day .
24 He has two daughters and a son .
25 He has two sisters .
26 Looking at his reflection a child sees that he has two eyes and one nose , that his mouth is lower than his nose , his ears are at each side of his head .
27 He has two kinds of Test performance — five for very few , and none for a lot , and this was looking like the latter .
28 His job is to clean along the paths of the Zoo and that thing he pushes is for the rubbish he collects , and along its side he has two brooms and a shovel .
29 He has two outsiders outside him , while two of the three on his inside are fancied .
30 All three phrases describe forms of impossibility : language can say it , but a man can not do it — unless he has two selves . )
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