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

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1 There was less snow in the wood but he had difficulty walking .
2 He would have liked to have made a run for Mexico but he had work to do , and there was n't a chance of their surviving that long a race against the hurricane .
3 His assets were estimated to be worth £1.96m , but he had £1.75m of loans .
4 Two months but he had discretion
5 But he had things to do .
6 Then there 's the murderous Miyazaki , but he had communication problems of a different sort .
7 He was no beauty , women agreed , but he had charm .
8 There was need on Ewan Beg to be silent and row till we were through the narrows , but he had time after that .
9 He had told his wife that morning over breakfast in their bungalow on the edge of Barashevo and within faint sight of the outer wooden fence of Zone I , that he stood to gain a great prize … not tomorrow , not next week , but he had time , he had months of time to break this bastard .
10 Manager , Roy Coyle , is confident of reaching the semi-final stages but he had praise for Rovers after their two League performances against the Brandywell side during the season .
11 Edward had no uniform , which was the biggest draw , but he had cash , and what the girls called style .
12 He was everything that the Hildebrandine Church abhorred , but he had virtues which won him the warm friendship of Marbod , the talented bishop of Rennes , and of the greatest canonist of his day , Ivo of Chartres .
13 But he had Katarina .
14 But he had months of planning and an intelligence network the size of a planet behind him .
15 But he had co-directors of several Middle Eastern nationalities . ’
16 One was a big man with a bullet head and a short neck , with shoulders almost as broad as Ben 's ; but he had height with it , being all of six foot tall , which in itself made him different from most other men , for it was only here and there you would see his like .
17 The names of his parents are not known , nor is that of his wife , but he had brothers Baldwin and Eustace , and sons Eustace and Ernulf .
18 But he had longings at the same time for the Mediterranean and travelled there .
19 But he had cause to revise his opinion a moment later when they opened the door and went in .
20 At first sight , he was the kind of big , bull-headed Irish-American you 'd expect to see in a blue uniform directing traffic , but he had Cyprus pretty much in his pocket and was planning to retire there after he 'd put in his twenty years .
21 , John ( c. 1350–1416 ) , civil servant , was Welsh by birth , from the diocese of St Davids , and probably from Carmarthenshire , but he had family ties across the border , especially with the Prophetes , Plowfields , and Hores around Hereford and the Felds of Ombersley ( Worcestershire ) , all in the lower strata of county society .
22 The hon. Gentleman — a Scottish Member — refused to take the opportunity to tell us what he would do about his Scottish problem at Ravenscraig , but he has views about the west midlands .
23 But he has feelings ,
24 But he has faith in his replacement .
25 Graham Gooch , averaging 70 during his years as England skipper , had another solid summer — with successful Essex too — but he has competition from the likes of Alec Stewart and David Gower .
26 ‘ Completely irresponsible , ’ says Menotti , ‘ but he has style , and … ’ another sigh ‘ … he 's charming . ’
27 But he has evidence to support my thesis , ’ Oscar insisted .
28 Kinnock complains of the alleged power of the Tory tabloid press , but he has powers on his side too .
29 Mr Ferguson had to concede that Ince 's huge contribution to the season was now over , but he has Webb and Robson waiting in reserve .
30 But he has limitations .
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