Example sentences of "he have have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Would he 've had time to take it home in between stealing it and me finding him ?
2 I agree with you on his ambiguity and the danger of flirting with such issues — you 're not telling him what to write but , being an idol to many fans , he has to have sense of responsibility .
3 Barry says he has had phone calls from people he does n't know , supposedly offering sympathy , but full of venom .
4 The organiser is an Alton member of the society 's board of directors , Peter Precious , and he has had help from Alton regional group members .
5 A former tax inspector , he has had experience of power only as head of the regional government in Old Castile and Leon .
6 Jenny understands him to say that he has had trouble on his travels ‘ with the Reds ’ .
7 And he has had family troubles , you know . ’
8 With a grand gesture of deliberately deflated gallantry , Lucker pulls on his damp swimming costume which he has had breeding in a sour plastic bag since his last swim a few days before .
9 During the campaign he has had morning press conferences complete with a TV-friendly backdrop , typed notes and a press secretary permanently on hand .
10 possess any secret official code word , or password , or sketch , plan , model , article , note , document or information which relates to or is used in a prohibited place or anything in such a place , or which has been made or obtained in contravention of this Act , or which has been entrusted in confidence to him by any person holding office under Her Majesty or which he has obtained or to which he has had access owing to his position as a person who is or has been employed under a person who holds or has held such an office or contract — [ and who ] ( a ) communicates the code word , pass word , sketch , plan , model , article , note , document , or information to any person other than a person to whom he is authorised to communicate it , or a person to whom it is in the interest of the State his duty to communicate it , or ( aa ) uses the information in his possession for the benefit of any foreign power or in any other manner prejudicial to the safety or interests of the State , or ( b ) retains the sketch , plan , model , article , note , or document in his possession or control when he has no right to retain it or when it is contrary to his duty to retain it , or fails to comply with all directions issued by lawful authority with regard to the return or disposal thereof , or …
11 I say , wait until he has had time to return from Roxburgh — as surely he will .
12 ‘ It 's possible that he has taught the gardener 's cat , ’ replied Mr Appin thoughtfully , ‘ but I do n't believe he has had time to teach any other cats . ’
13 Besides , some of the women Nigel got drunk with told him he 'd had sex with them , so he knew he was normal .
14 Presently Wendy wrote a note for Ken suggesting he came on down when he 'd had breakfast , walked fifteen minutes to the hospital and admitted herself .
15 He 'd had cancer — melanoma , skin cancer — apparently a massive dose of it , and now he looked as if he could have taken on Frank Bruno .
16 What if he 'd had back-up ?
17 He 'd had Ribena with ice in it himself , and he could remember now , quite distinctly , thinking how horrible it must be for Kate , not to have a father , nor ever to have an occasion like this .
18 And he 'd had Chalon ready saddled for her , also .
19 And the fact that she had sent him away before he 'd had time to betray her was cold comfort , set against the enormity of that loss .
20 He 'd had time enough to get ten horses under shelter .
21 Surely he 'd had time to see the latter clearly ?
22 He 'd had time to wash his hands and take off his rubber gloves and apron .
23 When Philip had been in hospital when he 'd had croup that 's what he hated worst , the pulling of the curtains .
24 He 'd had trouble over a dock strike in France , and had some perishable cargoes which he could n't deliver .
25 He had had assurance from Jesus , that although he was dying , although he was in physical torment and pain , going through one of most excruciating , awful deaths imaginable !
26 The second tough was aiming his little pistol at me , using both hands to steady his aim — he had had sense enough not to fire when running and waste his one shot .
27 With a handsome face and flowing silver hair , his appearance was eminently statesmanlike ; he was a former Governor of Texas and , unlike Reagan , he had had experience of national politics , as Nixon 's Secretary of the Treasury .
28 As the man responsible for operations throughout the UK , he had had difficulty in understanding exactly what the CIOR meant , he said .
29 She did not see that if he had had rabbit for dinner it would be a case of ‘ Poor Flopsy Bunnies ’ ’ ( White , 1954 , p.35 ) .
30 This was because he had had TB at the end of the Great War , ( the First World War ) and any cold was liable to turn to pleurisy .
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