Example sentences of "he [verb] have have " in BNC.

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1 Bird Jr denied Colombian suggestions that he had known about the 1989 shipment , but he admitted having had discussions with a former Israeli army officer who had plans to establish a business in Antigua .
2 Camille herself — the Camille whom Camille was used to — merely noted exasperatedly that he seemed to have had plenty of time yesterday , sitting round in the cafe all morning .
3 Maradona scored against England in 1986 , accused of handling the ball he claimed to have had a little help from high places ( see remote control and questionable decisions ) .
4 He relates a lasting erotic liaison with a certain Mary Parish , an astrologer , cunning woman , and medium , with whom he lived in Long Acre , and by whom he claimed to have had progeny numbering 106 .
5 Harcourt 's reasons for fleeing Normandy are not entirely clear : he was at odds with the Comte of Tancarville over the office of Chamberlain of Normandy , and he appears to have had personal grievances against Philip VI .
6 He appears to have had some sort of vision or dream , or perhaps both , in the precincts of a pagan temple to the Gallic Apollo , either in the Vosges region or near Autun .
7 He appears to have had one son and one daughter living at the time of his death , which occurred in Cambridge 7 December 1720 .
8 He appears to have had some doubts about the establishment of the Protectorate , but accepted the reassurances of the Admiralty secretary , Robert Blackborne .
9 He married Agnes , widow of Augustine de Augustinis , physician to Thomas Wolsey [ q.v. ] , and he appears to have had one son .
10 As for the actual designs , both he and his brother normally provided these themselves , but sometimes he continued the practice of contracting to build to those of other architects : the principal examples of this are Heythrop House , Oxfordshire ( 1705–8 ) , designed by Thomas Archer [ q.v. ] , and a number of buildings by James Gibbs [ q.v. ] , notably Ditchley House , Oxfordshire ( 1720–1 ) and All Saints church , Derby ( 1723–5 , later the cathedral ) — although in both cases he appears to have had some influence on the design as well .
11 Though we can not imagine that Innocent wrote all these , he appears to have had a close relationship with his chancery .
12 He appears to have had a copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle similar to E , but the later part of his work is filled with romance , and might seem to belong to what has been called the twelfth-century fictionalising history best exemplified by Geoffrey of Monmouth 's Historia Britonum .
13 He seems to have had the strongest instinct for cover .
14 He seems to have had a good acquaintance with the theory and practice of shoeing , though we can not admit his claim to originality .
15 By 1794 he seems to have had enough of undisciplined emotion and of the actions of Robespierre , Rousseau 's fervent disciple ; and therefore rushed to embrace a new philosophy of reason and nonviolence .
16 There was a certain entrepreneurial spirit about our man ; he seems to have had an eye for the main chance , and at no time more so than in 1854 , when he left behind the delights of Hoxton and begun a brief flirtation with the idea of running a lodging house .
17 The latest medical theories suggest that Mozart 's last illness had its roots in the various serious infections he had suffered as a child : on the early trip to Paris and London he had contracted rheumatic fever , tonsillitis. and typhoid fever ; in 1167 he had caught smallpox ; and in Italy he seems to have had bronchitis and yellow jaundice .
18 He continued to hope that he and the king could work together and , strangely enough , he seems to have had a great deal of personal sympathy with the king .
19 He seems to have had no interest in the larger plans for the liberty of the Church from lay influence , of which these two matters were only a small instalment .
20 He seems to have had both a scientist 's and artist 's understanding of light .
21 The vicar also held the chaplaincy of the deserted hamlet of Horn in plurality , but it yielded only a trifling 13s. 4d. , and he seems to have had no other benefice .
22 There 's one teacher , he seems to have had a personal interest in each one of us for five years .
23 He seems to have had both a scientist 's and an artist 's understanding of light .
24 If he seems to have had a foot in the door for an awfully long time then that is probably because he made his debut as an 18–year-old during the Dermot Reeve era .
25 In common with the men of Qumran , with whom he seems to have had some links , John saw washing with water as merely a preparatory rite , while the great cleansing and the gift of the Spirit lay in the future ( I QS : 9–1 of and 4:21 ) .
26 Not to be confused with his Herefordshire relative and namesake , who was the father-in-law of George Calvert , later first Baron Baltimore [ q.v. ] , his origins are obscure , though he seems to have had family and property connections in Shropshire and Surrey .
27 He seems to have had no direct connection with the other publishing Ranters ( although Joseph Salmon , q.v. , refers to him ) , but on 14 March 1650 Bauthumley was bored through the tongue with a hot iron for blasphemy , had his sword broken over his head , and was cashiered from the army .
28 Although the Wigmore chronicle refers to him as prior of St Victor , he seems to have had no experience of monastic government , and showed no talent when the need arose .
29 Apart from the weekly chess session he seems to have had no hobby , no what you might call recreation . ’
30 James saw G P when he was up in Glasgow last week — he seems to have had a brilliant trip , and spent most of his time in Chile .
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