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

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1 Even the two youths who had attacked him had by now disappeared from view .
2 You see , so he has to just plug it into the wall .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what new initiatives he has to further policies of achieving transparency in the world arms trade .
4 By now they are probably nerves of iron because , you know , you have to co-exist with an army like that he has to really take it fairly easy because they can be quite rude and , you know , shove you around get whatever they want and very harmful methods .
5 She might even feel that he has at least lent a new understanding to such lines as ‘ There 's nothing serious in mortality . ’
6 He has at least one advantage over his three predecessors , including Mr Francis Pym .
7 He has at least one advantage over his three predecessors , including Mr Francis Pym .
8 But as regards his goods and chattels , which include his leaseholds , it is early admitted that he has at least a limited power to dispose by will — limited because his wife and children may have rights which he can not override .
9 Even though the new series looks good ( with one of its highlights promising to be the small-screen debut of Paul Whitehead ) and he has at least three other projects on the go , Harry Enfield still has n't figured out what it is that he does exactly .
10 He has at least some degree of control over his immediate circumstances , but even if he is unable to exert control in particular cases , he at least knows that his views and decisions count .
11 THE ONLY known surviving image of a fast-bowling legend as a boy : as a man he has at least 307 reasons to remember a glittering Test career .
12 Nevertheless , every element except H and He has at least one line in the range 50–1200 eV which can be used for its identification .
13 Ceauŝescu may not be the most benevolent of rulers but he has at least kept his country outside the Soviet Union .
14 However he has at least promised the bleary-eyed hacks that they can attend an informal chat over breakfast .
15 A further gloss on this quieter side of his character appears during Johnson 's own reflection in ( rather than upon ) Montrose — where he comments that he has by now had an opportunity to compare Scotland 's beggars with others he has seen .
16 Scott Gibbs , whose midfield tackling was at the very heart of the Welsh win , has always struck one as having tremendous potential , but he has before now been roundly censured for his use of the ball after a break .
17 ‘ I wish he 'd at least been honest with me and I could have divorced him .
18 Why did he have to even think !
19 He 'd bought a red striped shirt to go with his charcoal double-breasted but back at Stuart Street he 'd remembered that that was the only shirt he had for tomorrow .
20 he had for sometime been anxious as to where the society was drifting .
21 This began with some flattering words about us both , and implied that he had for long been unable to make up his mind about the abdication .
22 He 'd pulled the zip of his black ski-suit right down and she could see the fleecy red thermals he had on underneath .
23 Once , not long ago , an old film called National Velvet had been on television and when the young Elizabeth Taylor appeared on the screen he had at once been sharply reminded of Mary — and had exited , not with the escape key but with the switch on the set .
24 When in May 1951 he returned from his holiday in Spain , for example , he had at once to prepare for three different public engagements in the following month — the first weekend was to be spent at Brighton for the annual meeting of the Alliance Française , occasions which he now found appallingly dull ; then he was obliged to make a speech on behalf of the Cecil Houses Trust for old people , and give an address at Chichester Cathedral .
25 Nicholson failed to make a name for himself once again , though because of some inspired controversy he had at least achieved a wider circle of critics .
26 Jacky Lee , it seemed , had arrived in time , as an eighteen year old , to be part of Peter Thomson 's British Open swansong , but seven years later , Queenslander Thomson decided he had at least one more British Open title to win in him .
27 But He had at least one advantage over Colbert .
28 When he walked into a crowded bar he always found he had at least half the bar to himself .
29 Fortunately , too , he had at least one dauntless and resourceful boy of school age to assist .
30 A criminal psychopath would not want to kick someone 's face in for the fun of it unless he had at least an inkling of what it feels like to the victim .
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