Example sentences of "he have [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ ( 1 ) … where an individual is adjudged bankrupt and he has at a relevant time … entered into a transaction with any person at an undervalue , the trustee of the bankrupt 's estate may apply to the court for an order under this section . |
2 | I would not expect an angler to hit , or even see , every bite he has on a swing-tip the first time he uses one . |
3 | The story of an ambitious clerk , strange home life that he has with a a lover or two . |
4 | Paragraph ( c ) would appear not to affect decisions in cases such as Kendall v. Lillico ( see paragraph 10–07 ) and Cointat v. Myham ( see paragraph 10–08 ) cases where the purchaser chooses to buy goods for his business from a seller whose terms he has in a consistent course of dealing been apparently quite happy to accept or where the purchaser buys goods in a market in which a trade custom shows that merchants have found exclusion terms to be acceptable . |
5 | He spends the day with the shepherd and helps him milk his ewes , and at the end of the day he sees that the shepherd puts the best milk he has in a wooden bowl , which he places on a flat stone some distance away . |
6 | and he had over a thousand , one hundred a month |
7 | He had about a pound on him , in small change , which would buy no more than a chocolate bar and a couple of packets of crisps . |
8 | He had about a dozen lorries on the road , and machines er working the roads there , all they were working for nothing for him , these lads and he 'd come along and before Christmas he 'd stop a couple of them , just before Christmas , he used to do that every year . |
9 | And then when you dredged across again cos you used t you always went er , you always had er er say every foot he had with a piece of spunyarn in the wire |
10 | In the following year he won the 100 yards AAA title ; he had for a while reigned as the British number one high jumper . |
11 | To Miss D'Arcy he was Colonel Hope ; to Mary he had for a moment been Augustus ; to his new self , John alone ; with Joanna he had no name and experienced the inscrutable animal comfort of brief blank joy . |
12 | I do believe , however , that he proceeded in considerable apprehension in his dealings with the lady ; in fact , that he was plainly frightened of her because of her quick temper and also because he had for a number of reasons formed a most favourable view of her judgement . |
13 | He felt better than he had for a while , with hard work aching in his bones and the knowledge that he had decided what he must do at last . |
14 | He felt happier than he had for a long time . |
15 | He arrived in a dark suit and a black shirt buttoned down over his dog collar and kept his hands folded so that nobody could see if he had on a ring at all , let alone one like a winegum . |
16 | He had on a three-quarter-length crombie with a velvet collar , a dark-blue suit with the faintest of pin-stripes and a snowy linen shirt . |
17 | He was dressed Yek style in a loose tunic and breeches , and he had on a surcoat which was stiff with gold embroidery . |
18 | Well , Edgar Wallace ( a writer not to be despised , as he sometimes is ) once said that vanity is at the back of most murders , and he had as a reporter covered many a murder trail . |
19 | He asked me what rights he had as a father . |
20 | think he had as a bouncer or something . |
21 | Do n't think he 'd actually taken them but he had as a |
22 | Biddy brought some tapes of circus-sounding music and Uncle Bean played them in his car , and Spot stood up on his hindlegs and Jazz fell off more heavily than ever he had at a jump . |
23 | Lou continued to be the nearest he had to a first and real love and she still went to all the broadcasts and visited Pinewood for every film , sitting on her own canvas chair , sometimes by herself , frequently with her sister Daisy , of whom Ken himself was still very fond . |
24 | He walked quickly down the road and then it was something about him not being late cos he had to a contract . |
25 | He had gargled-with a powerfully pepperminted , snake-green wash , and , with a pair of tiny scissors he carried on his Swiss Army penknife , had cut the hairs in his nose . |
26 | He looked younger close-up than he had from a distance . |
27 | A businessman commenting on an experience he had in a stockbroker 's office in London when " I saw a beam of light between me and my eyes " commented , Although I was n't a particularly religious person , I realised immediately that this must be the thing that people call God . |
28 | erm This is a quality I think which philosophers have all too seldom , and which he had in a very high degree . |