Example sentences of "he have have the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We rarely have been in a position where he has had the confidence to go for it , ’ said Gray . |
2 | ‘ I think he will win , but it has only been when he has had the sun on his back in the last couple of days that he has really come on . ’ |
3 | BILL KOCH 'S personal and business life is the stuff of a page-turning book and a movie , so it is fortunate that he has had the foresight to bring his own biographer and film maker into his campaign to defend the America 's Cup for his country . |
4 | He has had the benefit of a fine son and beautiful daughters , but there have been no more great plays . ’ |
5 | In fact , his chances will not alter at all because he has had the valuable opportunity of leading two A tours and the grey matter of his leadership on the field is well known . ’ |
6 | During a time of extreme pressure on his own Government , he has had the added burden of the presidency of the EC . |
7 | He has had the players in stitches over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool . |
8 | He has had the opportunity to reproduce 430 of the 500 drawings which originally constituted that collection and to mount a touring exhibition over three years : for the first , and probably only time therefore , they will all be seen together right across the world . |
9 | Will he assure the House that he has had the unreserved support of the Opposition during the passage of that Bill ? |
10 | Will the Lord President of the Council , as a fellow Scot , tell me whether he has had the opportunity to study in depth the implications of the ICM opinion poll ? |
11 | He has had the great distinction of having to deny past intelligence experience — when the former Cabinet Secretary made his allegation a few years ago . |
12 | He has had the option of accepting council housing |
13 | I wished he 'd had the same confidence in front of audiences because he was probably the most talented actor of us all . |
14 | All he knew was that he had always woken up with a splitting headache afterwards , and often wished he 'd had the headache instead the night before . |
15 | Not once had he tried to take advantage of her and he 'd had the chance . |
16 | Christ , how he wished he 'd had the courage to ask her to marry him before all this . |
17 | I thought he might have had a place at the Youth , it seemed to me that he might have been a leader if he 'd had the encouragement . |
18 | If he 'd had the money to choose a more experienced barrister , if the Marshal himself had been on the spot in the first place instead of that young fool student , Bacci , who fancied himself as some sort of Hollywood detective , probably have shot himself accidentally by this time … whole thing had been a mess from start to finish … |
19 | I mean when he was born they laid him on me , he 'd had the cord round his neck three times and he looked like a tortoise with his long neck and this little tiny head [ laughs ] . |
20 | He thought that if he 'd had the choice , it would n't be the toad snuff box , but the marvellous box in yellow and white opal enamel , with the unhappy Nicholas II 's cipher and crown , and the Imperial eagles in diamonds and black enamel . |
21 | If only she 'd had the chance to ask him why he 'd had the affair . |
22 | Bob had had the Bulgarian State Non-Ferrous Metals Trust jamboree the previous month , and he 'd had the Cosmosair inaugural to Saarbrucken himself . |
23 | He 'd had the most compelling eyes she 'd ever encountered . |
24 | His interest had lasted while he 'd had the challenge of disproving her suspicions about his business activities . |
25 | With the hassle , I somehow missed out on the pudding , but G assured me he 'd had the usual number of five . |
26 | He was so sure that Barney was his man , even though the evidence against him was n't strong enough to arrest him , that he 'd had the cheek to warn him off . |
27 | And then he 'd had the thrill of actually seeing ( ‘ a life-time 's ambition ’ ) the Flying Scotsman ! |
28 | ‘ They take young grandpas , ’ said Linda , amazed and overjoyed he 'd had the idea for himself and still not able to get over her daughter 's news . |
29 | Common sense should have told her that he had n't had the time , even if he 'd had the inclination , to arrange that visit from those two men . |
30 | ‘ From now on , that charge will be mine , ’ he 'd had the utter nerve to tell her . |