Example sentences of "he have [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 he has no such claim and the person to whom the livestock belongs claims it .
2 If he has no such evidence , does he think that the introduction of Sunday trading in Britain is likely to cause the kind of social and moral breakdown that has been suggested by some advocates of restrictions ?
3 Well let's for a moment assume that he has no such intention , that no such idea has ever crossed his mind .
4 In a hotel corridor , a very tall man in a vest , braces and crumpled suit is stooped next to a door , demonstrating that he has no more notion of how a Savoy room key works than your ordinary mortal .
5 ‘ Fortescue is hopping like a cat on hot bricks , demanding something should be done , but he has no more idea than I what can be done .
6 He has no more than a 5050 chance . ’
7 With Serafin back in Oxford and Mrs Padmore hard at work on the tapes he has a little time on his hands .
8 He has a few suggestions for those tempted to try aerial photography .
9 He has a few lucid moments every now and again .
10 ‘ Otherwise I 'll make sure he has a few more broken bones , ’ she warned .
11 He has a few modish novels , a collection of articles by Paul Bordieu , a copy of the New York Review and some scripts lying on the table in front of the sofa where he sits with a bottle of Yorre — never Perrier — and an ice bucket of champagne , sacramental , in front of him to greet the actresses as they are shown in .
12 He has a few more shocks coming his way yet .
13 For he has a few ideas of his own .
14 He has a few years on me — maybe ten — and sometimes he treats me like the son he never had .
15 He has a few sharp words to say about smoking on page 18 — definitely NOT an ingredient of a healthy lifestyle in his professional book .
16 He has a few basic routines which he sticks to .
17 ‘ And I think that if he has a few problems at Liverpool at first , he 'll hang on and try and make things work .
18 He has a few swigs and then .
19 ‘ Alexander , he has the same name as the late king .
20 A speaker somehow ‘ translates ’ his ideas or thoughts into spoken or written signs , he ‘ encodes ’ them , and the hearer translates them back again , he ‘ decodes ’ them , so that he has the same thoughts , near enough , as the speaker .
21 The social anthropologist is equally , of course , an entrepreneur whose special expertise lies in mediating between exotic cultures and his own , and he has the same vested interests as other go-betweens .
22 He looks like Sir Hugo , and he has the same evil character .
23 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
24 He has the less scruple in issuing such orders because he can say that he is really doing what is in the man 's own highest interest .
25 Eddie gets the best lines , perhaps because he has the most lines .
26 Had he had the same nightmare at any other time , it might have had no particular meaning to him at all .
27 It is worth remembering that , when Indira asked Rajiv to go into politics after his elder brother 's death in 1980 , he put out a statement saying that he had no such intention .
28 On Weathertop we are told he had no such conscious and immoral thought .
29 He had no such rigid views about any matters of political policy .
30 He had no such means of casting spells over her .
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