Example sentences of "he has a [noun] " in BNC.

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31 But he has a message for Mr Patten .
32 He has a message for you . ’
33 Smith was the unanimous choice of the Oxford board … he has the experience … the grit and determination to survive and hopefully succeed … and he has a message for the Oxford fans
34 But he has a wealth of business experience .
35 He has a stare that can fill a man with dread — a quiet , almost contemptuous look which shakes you to your boots .
36 He has a tutor , a retired teacher who visits the house for mathematics and is following a traditional and largely irrelevant course in it ( such as he might be following at school ) and he is learning quite sufficient about mathematics in context apart from that ( shades of Cockcroft ! )
37 He has a weasel face and subjects me to piercing scrutiny .
38 He has a bit more fun with the wrangles over Shaw 's house at Ayot St Lawrence ( it was left to the National Trust ) , while Mrs Shaw 's will , which was also contested in the courts in the Fifties , provides a lively sideshow .
39 ‘ I think he has a bit of pony or something in him somewhere , though , as he grows very hairy heels ! ’
40 Read Quiller-Couch on this word ; he has a bit of fun with it .
41 Well , every now and then he has a bit .
42 ah , he 's , he has a bit of a
43 No well he 's not , no I would say he has a bit , yeah .
44 Yet he has a problem that most video pulpiteers do not .
45 There will hardly be need for words once their eyes meet because Wright knows he has a problem and is in the wrong .
46 He has a problem because I have seen him play more often than he has seen me ! ’
47 But he has a problem here .
48 Si el tiene un disgusto , no viene y me dice , mirá , me pasó esto y esto , nada , se lo calla [ FACTUAL ] — ‘ If he has a problem , he does n't come and tell me , look here , such and such happened to me , nothing , he does n't say anything , he keeps it to himself ’
49 ‘ I do n't care if he has a problem . ’
50 Therefore , he has a problem with the Labour party , which is pledged to take some of the powers of local authorities into regional government , as well as co-ordination .
51 ‘ That could be the difficult part ; you see , he does n't think he has a problem . ’
52 ‘ And he still refuses to accept he has a problem ? ’
53 Torrance has been working recently on improving his technique on short putts with which he has a problem because of the pendulum action of his broom-handle putter .
54 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects , and then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again in an infinite regress , so he has a problem , basically , about calling beauty itself beautiful .
55 So he has a problem basically about calling beauty itself beautiful .
56 He has a question which on your loyalty to God , the King and this Order , you must answer if you can . ’
57 That 's the story I was thinking you were doing it today erm it 's called the green knight , but he has a name does n't he ?
58 He has a child now and he wants her to grow up without facing ridicule because of his actions .
59 " Do you suppose the man , whoever he is , puts the roots out there because he has a kind heart ?
60 He 's about my height but he 's filled out a bit since he came here and he has a kind of stoop now which makes him look smaller and older than he is .
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