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

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31 ’ … a purchaser is only affected by notice if he has actual notice that the car is on hire purchase .
32 If , however , he has oral sex with her and she is 16 years old or more , he can be liable for the offence of indecent assault only if it can be proved that she did not consent .
33 But he can bridge it only if he has broad lines of policy clear in his head ; if , knowing his own mind , he drives his authority down through the departments ; and if he is prepared to understand that the fruits of his efforts may appear long after the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton , gourmand and ground-breaker .
34 " We know he has Nationalist sympathies … "
35 He has male slaves with him , but they are no fighting force .
36 However , he has firm views on the Holocaust .
37 He has acute lobar pneumonia .
38 He has Siamese cats . ’
39 He has sole responsibility for Belfast , but he does have regional directors going to but Brian tends to cover a general manager role and with with erm Dick ma , .
40 I did not agree one bit with his speech , but I will say this for him : at least he has political integrity .
41 Mandela requested a judicial commission of inquiry to investigate the source of the violence , telling officials of the Transkei government in Umtata on Sept. 28 : " I can say without questioning the integrity of President de Klerk that he himself is serious about making changes in South Africa , but he has serious problems with his constituency . "
42 He has serious personality damage .
43 He has total faith in himself that what he set out to do , he will achieve .
44 He has total recall of his race in Canada when he was beaten in the stadium for an Empire gold medal . ’
45 ( d ) He has wide powers to make regulations governing all police officers under sections 33 and 37 of the Act .
46 He has probably spent as much time developing his tools as he has turning wood .
47 Now , with Musicale , strong favourite for the 1,000 Guineas , and Rodrigo de Triano , whom he believes may displace Pursuit of Love at the head of the 2,000 Guineas market if the ground firms , he has first-rate prospects of Classic success after an eight-year gap since El Gran Senor 's 2,000 Guineas win .
48 Golding ) , he was , I agree , referring to a new phenomenon of which he has personal experience .
49 Two Bosnian women have filed a civil suit against the leader of the Bosnian-Serbs , Radovan Karadzic , alleging that he has legal responsibility for mass rapes and other brutalities inflicted by his forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina .
50 She says he has amazing hands , whatever that might mean . ’
51 Opinion polls suggested throughout the campaign that Labour would have stood a better chance with the Scottish lawyer at the helm , and he has powerful support on the backbenches , especially among fellow Scots .
52 Had the above account been a linguistic account , an explanation of the meaning of ‘ legitimate authority ’ , it would have followed that anyone who believes of a person that he has legitimate authority believes that that person satisfies the condition set by the justification thesis .
53 He has dynastic leanings , I think , just as your father did .
54 God 's own moral sentiments are correct because , as the perfect being , he has perfect insight into what is independently morally good and bad , right and wrong .
55 He has good fingers and can never be accused of interpretative posturing ; but his phrasing can be unimaginative , his passagework frequently sounds étude - like , and his feeling for dramatic ebb and flow is rarely in evidence .
56 In making his decision , he seeks the advice of the judiciary , but if he has good reason for doing so , he is , as a matter of law , entitled to set a tariff period different from that recommended by the judges .
57 He has good reason .
58 I think he has good potential . ’
59 There 's a good place in Ealing — well it 's a chipper really , but he has good steaks at any time you want them .
60 He says he has good relations with the police . ’
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