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

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1 please give the , no do n't fight , b , ge Richard 's doing the dusting , let him have the duster , he asked for it
2 By 19 November he had the whole amount , 30 francs , from Theo , and was writing to say how kind and humane it was of him to let him have the ticket money .
3 We gon na let him have the day off ?
4 I should n't have let him have the key .
5 I should n't have let him have the key .
6 His other would n't let him have the car .
7 he said I 'm properly on the spot , so he , so the woman volunteered , she said well can I help you , I 've got my fortnight 's rent money here , so she let him have the rent money .
8 ‘ Suppose Angy changed her mind about letting him have the ring ? ’
9 Well he is worried about them having an accident with it but , but he 's not er worried about him having the motorbike , no he cos he would have done the same as a er child anyway well things like that , but erm what he 's worried about is that er with Ryan i and the other boy , n not Ryan so much , the other boy does it all the time , they 're churning all the grass up all over there in great big
10 He brings a large , but incomplete , map of the village and surrounding area , saying that he 's been approached by one of the railway companies who are interested in building a railway line to Seatown , and that they have asked him to have the map updated .
11 Was it not a benefit to him to have the crew sail the ship home rather than abandon him and it in a foreign port ?
12 The pensioner had been caring for his sick wife and had been able to make the US trip only because she had been taken into a nursing home to allow him to have the break .
13 But the pope , who two years earlier had confirmed the forged privilege guaranteeing the existence of the monastic community at Canterbury , warily told him to have the matter of the primacy discussed in a provincial council in the presence of a papal legate .
14 ‘ Yes , and I am sure it is because Sir John meant him to have the house .
15 When Gallotta works up steam he has the dancers going through some startlingly slick paces — polished dance routines , split-second falls and lifts and a brisk formation crawl .
16 ‘ My God — he has the whole of Boston to choose from ! ’
17 He has the charm and the luck of Old Nick himself .
18 But he has the flu and that is why he did not travel .
19 He has the look and colouring of his mother .
20 He has the look of a man whose cards are shot , so I try a finesse .
21 I believe he thinks he has the answers . ’
22 Not having a copy of Class War : Britain 's Most Unruly Tabloid to hand , and doubtful of getting one at short notice , I ask if he has the telephone number .
23 He has the scope and ability as well .
24 He has the contacts — it 's up to you to make sure he gets in touch with them .
25 ‘ But , equally important , he has the contacts you need to be a success in this game . ’
26 He has the course finished
27 To say that he has the qualities of his mother and grandmother is to misunderstand .
28 He seems to view life as more complicated and difficult than it really is , and he has the problem of unending frustration , and trying to control his life , and the Government ( look at that SDP broadcast ) , which he clearly never does .
29 It was Williams 's perceptive and remarkable schoolteacher , Sarah Grace Cooke , who met him and said to Emlyn , ‘ He 's like you : but he has the devil in him .
30 When he enters the arena he commands attention , initially because of his beautiful colour , but he has the presence and personality to hold audiences spellbound throughout his performances .
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