Example sentences of "he have have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | All three denied the allegations , although Viehweger resigned on Sept. 28 , maintaining that this did not imply his guilt but admitting that he had had contact with the Stasi . |
32 | AFTER he had had breakfast with Marjorie , Oliver felt very comfortable . |
33 | We ate piroshky and bouillon and fragolli told us what sort of morning he had had negotiating the sale of girdles . |
34 | He had had dysentery . |
35 | as if he had had sight of publishers ' replies to the Sunday Telegraph questionnaire , Tim Waterstone warned readers that the book trade had ‘ an astonishing capacity for self-pity and self-destruction — ignore publishers ’ gloom … |
36 | He had had Havvie Blaine investigated when he had heard of Sally-Anne 's engagement to him , and her rejection of him had saved him , and her , a deal of pain and trouble . |
37 | From that moment he had had respect for Blanche : he knew it took a rare combination of self-confidence and courage to admit she had been wrong . |
38 | When Hugo returned home dinner was served as soon as he had had time to change . |
39 | When he had had time to scan it , Hayman spoke again . |
40 | He had had time enough : Newton was right . |
41 | That seemed obvious now he had had time to think . |
42 | By now he had had confirmation of the news he had been expecting for some time . |
43 | Except that he had had mud down his suit . |
44 | If he had had fibreglass Corinthian columns at his disposal , he would have used them . |
45 | Who he had had dinner with the night before , and what , if anything , he thought about them . |
46 | He ran past the chip shop where he had had coffee with Benny only last night , past the newsagents ' , the sweet shop , the pub and Paccy Moore 's cobbler 's shop . |
47 | Indeed he had had news . |
48 | After being shown around the factory , Mr Hunt said that as a father of four he had had cause to be thankful for the company 's products . |
49 | Because he had to have money he got a job working in a sandwich bar near Baker Street . |
50 | He had to have space around him — and he could create his own space — and then he could work . |
51 | So — after I was home , four days later ? a week ? he had to have sex . ’ |
52 | ‘ He was taken to hospital because he had to have pine needles removed from his head . ’ |
53 | For the Collector knew that he had to have earth as a cushion against the enemy cannons ; brickwork or masonry splinters or cracks , wood is useless ; only earth is capable of gulping down cannon balls without distress . |
54 | And Peter 's had that and he 's had dado , and the dado bars ! |
55 | He 's had er , he 's had heart trouble that 's why he does n't go dancing . |
56 | Oh I 'm afraid he 's , no he 's had chicken pox ! |
57 | He 's a sort of help and partner , and he 's had part of the rearing of her from the time I took her , and his advice is always sensible . |
58 | Not perfectly ; he 's had work done since , but they say they 're ninety-nine per cent sure . |
59 | ‘ He 's had girl friends , ’ I protested , just to be fair . |
60 | He 's had toast . |