Example sentences of "he [vb mod] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The thought occurred once again to Henry that someone who was n't him might have a sexual interest in his wife . |
2 | It was clear , too , that Kanhai , who had taken over the leadership from Sobers , was coming to the end of his career and that whoever took over from him would have the opportunity for an extended run in the job if he were successful . |
3 | The early life of a child and the attitudes of those around him can have a dramatic effect upon his adult emotional state . |
4 | An obscure feeling that he ought to have a key to this house made him resentful . |
5 | He ought to have a feeling of reverence for the beautiful things his great-uncle had entrusted to him . |
6 | Maybe he ought to have a shower or something . |
7 | If the hon. Gentleman is seriously concerned about unemployment — — he ought to have a word with his hon. Friends on the Select Committee who tried to cover up the consequences of his policy . |
8 | He ought to have a licence for eyelashes like that ! |
9 | When he had had a few drinks , though not otherwise , Peter talked about how he knew he ought to have the test to find out if he was HIV negative , as he hoped , as he desperately hoped , but he had not had it yet . |
10 | It can be a problem if , for example , the groom speaks no English : either he , or the bride and her family , may feel he ought to have the opportunity to speak at his own wedding , or that he has a duty to honour his hosts by thanking them publicly . |
11 | He may have no reason to acknowledge the authority of the government over him regarding the road worthiness of his car . |
12 | He may have no reason to acknowledge the government 's authority over him regarding the conditions under which parents may leave their children unattended by adults . |
13 | Another and widely spread practice is for the head of a laboratory to add his name automatically to any paper published from it , though he may have no contribution at all to the work . |
14 | Where a defendant is familiar with the trade in question he may be taken to have knowledge of the existence of a contract even though he can not identify the other contracting party and even though he may have no direct information about any particular contract at all . |
15 | If he wants to stay in the race he may have no alternative but to abandon his original proposal and announce a rival offer on improved terms . |
16 | With a new car from Benetton due to be shaken down by Martin Brundle at Silverstone today , he may have a chance of holding his position longer than many expect . |
17 | With his own production company , Crucial Films , funded by the Beeb and with ‘ all manner of people dropping off bits of writing ’ , it seems he may have a good chance . |
18 | Peter 's General Practitioner had discussed the possibility that he may have a peptic ulcer ( erosion of the lining of the stomach or duodenum ) which may be associated with irregular meals , high alcohol consumption and heavy smoking . |
19 | He may have a brief with correspondence numbering two or three hundred letters delivered to him the night , or two nights , before the case begins , and all the facts must be mastered before he goes into court . |
20 | I think he may have a vocation — that 's confidential , of course . ’ |
21 | In that respect , the Minister 's intervention is not valid , but he may have a point in relation to electricity . |
22 | Conversely , if the accused can show that the material came to him in the normal course of business from a reputable supplier , he may have a defence . |
23 | He may have a fall . |
24 | Terry B says it 's great to be back and he 's heard there 's a race for the over fifties which he may have a go at … he 's getting itchy feet and will soon be back riding for trainers … he 's also got his old job back as a steward at Worcester races and his public still love him |
25 | ‘ He may have a slight tear in his cartilage , and he will be going home so that a probe can be inserted into his knee to see the extent of the damage and what needs to be done . |
26 | But with the Government 's popularity having plunged over the past 11 months , he may have a struggle on his hands to beat off the Liberal Democrats , who were runners-up in Newbury last April . |
27 | It ties in with the fifth principle that ‘ personal data shall be accurate and , where necessary , kept up-to-date ’ — a formidable requirement , if taken literally , in view of the frequency with which personal details ( address , etc. ) can change , and also bearing in mind the possible diversity of sources of information ; and who but the data subject can be the true judge of accuracy — unless of course he may have an interest in falsifying the record ? |
28 | Or he may have an alternative up his sleeve . ’ |
29 | Or he may have an inadequate understanding of how language works and lack a terminology for talking about it . |
30 | He may have an enormous amount of ground to make up , but Hoey ( 58 ) believes selection , even at this stage is within the Shandon star 's reach . |