Example sentences of "he [verb] to have a " in BNC.
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1 | In order for a fighter to fight in the state of New Jersey , he has to have a thorough medical examination , so it 's hard for me to say . ’ |
2 | This learning difficulty has to be ‘ significantly greater … than for the majority of children of his age ’ ; or , he has to have a ‘ disability which either prevents or hinders him from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided in schools maintained by the local education authority concerned … ’ . |
3 | He has to have a fire even in summer ! |
4 | He has to have a crunchy chew when he comes in from his walk . |
5 | I do n't know but an ordinary barge used to have a little wooden crate and he want to have a little tank , they put a fixed charge on of two and six pence that 's what they done . |
6 | Lazio 's manager , Dino Zoff , says that Gascoigne is all he needs to have a team capable of challenging for the title . |
7 | A man gets tired of his business and his family , and he wants to have a good time . |
8 | It started as A Day Well Spent , a British play by John Oxenford , performed in London in 1835 , before being adapted by a Viennese playwright , Johann Nestroy , into Einen Jux Will er Sich Machien ( ‘ He Wants To Have a Lark ’ ) , staged in Austria in 1842 . |
9 | ‘ Travis is here — he wants to have a word . ’ |
10 | Its strong beat had been a friend beside his ear at night as he lay thinking , or when he woke to have a quiet smoke in the darkness . |
11 | He seemed to have a score of hands and a hundred musical fingers . |
12 | Gooch recalled playing against Waqar at Chelmsford : ‘ The first impression was that he seemed to have a very long run-up but he is obviously a very fine fast bowler with the ability to swing , particularly the old ball . ’ |
13 | Now he was out of his Richie Quick fugue , he seemed to have a perspective on the City . |
14 | He was all for England 's democracy and against any form of union with Wales , Scotland , Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man , for which he seemed to have a particular dislike as " a nucleus of Celtic imagery " . |
15 | I remember one time before he met Hilda — he seemed to have a different lass every Saturday night for a year or more . |
16 | He seemed to have a tendency to goad and that would quite clearly lead to trouble . |
17 | He seemed to have a solid grasp of what it 's really like to live in one of these estates . |
18 | George 's part , throughout the novel , was always a major one and he seemed to have a ‘ say ’ in everything . |
19 | Was he going to have a thrombie right here on the spot ? |
20 | Nevertheless , Paisley was keen to establish a public distinction between these two roles , At an early election meeting in an Orange Hall in the Bannside constituency he arranged to have a friend ask him if Protestant Unionism was just Free Presbyterianism by another name . |
21 | My hon. Friend the Minister for Public Transport has said that should he wish to have a meeting with him and a representative of BR , he would be happy to offer that opportunity . |
22 | He appears to have a quick temper and uses his hands continually when he speaks . |
23 | Some mornings he 's suffering from what quite obviously is a hangover and at other times he appears to have a stomach upset . |
24 | Right , he probably does think that , but is n't it interesting er does n't this illustrate the point we 've been making that he felt he needed to have a play that , strung that historical cord as it were . |
25 | He seems to have a natural ability which encourages plants to grow well . |
26 | He seems to have a considerable amount of information about what your work implies . ’ |
27 | ‘ I do n't really know much about Doctor Reid , ’ I admitted , ‘ except that he seems to have a great sense of humour and is — well , perhaps a bit unconventional . ’ |
28 | He seems to have a slightly democratic , even a socialist cast to his conscience . |
29 | ‘ From my brief observation of Mr Connon 's hedges , he seems to have a peculiar fondness for a near lethal mixture of African thorn , briar rose , and bramble . ’ |
30 | ‘ But he seems to have a lot of good ideas aimed at taking Forest back to the Premier League and I 'm happy to be part of that . ’ |