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

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1 Already he has had offers from league and , although he has no interest in switching codes at the moment , the history of the game is littered with examples of guys who were caught at a low ebb by rugby league scouts and consequently signed .
2 County Tory leader , Councillor Simon Cussons , says he has had complaints from youngsters who feel they are being hounded out of the pubs .
3 He has had talks with Counc Woodhead over the weekend .
4 But if he has had dealings with such moneys then those moneys were the business of the plaintiffs as well as the business of Mr. Tully and he can not fairly tell the plaintiffs to cease to bother him about those moneys .
5 He has had rounds of 65 and 68 on the 6,000-feet high Crans-sur-Sierre course , but Lanner went ahead of him yesterday by adding a 66 to his opening 65 .
6 ‘ For very many years he has had mistresses . ’
7 ‘ Of course , he has had rows with many top players , but he 's also helped them improve their game .
8 As with London , New York was a city in which he 'd had friends once , but lost them .
9 But , you see Bob told me about it , he said , well he , you know booked at the Claremont because he 'd had problems getting prices out of the others .
10 Erm it come from the county surveyor , apparently he 'd had complaints .
11 He 'd had doubts even before Aubrey had spoken out but , not wishing to acknowledge them , he 'd allowed his heart to overrule his head .
12 He 'd had ideas about them buying somewhere of their own , but so far they 'd had to stay as ideas .
13 He 'd had dentures since he was twenty , very bad ill-fitting ones , by the way .
14 He 'd had nightmares featuring William before and they invariably ended with someone being beheaded or disembowelled or otherwise mangled in an unpleasant manner .
15 He had grown to admire the broader-minded industrial statesmen with whom he had had contacts in his trade union career : men like Lord Melchett and Lord McGowan of ICI or Lord Hirst of GEC , who had created large-scale industrial organisations and represented a progressive capitalism with which the Labour movement could work .
16 He later revealed that he had had fevers for at least six weeks before arriving in Britain and was HIV positive .
17 He felt responsible for their separation and he knew that when he had had problems in the past , his parents had stopped arguing so much and pulled together to help him .
18 He told me how he had had problems when young and had assumed that upon his marriage , he would break the habit .
19 Whether he had had plans laid for me at the time , or whether at the back of his mind , hidden from consciousness , he knew that in taking me to live with him he would be enrolling someone to deal with the business side of his life , I was never sure .
20 Lloyd George received a hero 's welcome wherever he went , but then so did Churchill in 1945 , and it is impossible to tell now whether Lloyd George would have fared so well if he had had Liberals rather than Unionists at his back .
21 He had considered what he would say long and hard , he had had discussions with a wide variety of architects , planners and journalists , eighteen of whom had attended a meeting at Highgrove in September .
22 In reply to the main question , my right hon. Friend said that he had had discussions with motor vehicle manufacturers .
23 Although Warwick had not held Skipton itself , he had had connections with some of the local families ( perhaps through his possession of the Clifford estates elsewhere ) and these Gloucester seems to have taken over .
24 Although Warwick had not held Skipton itself , he had had connections with some of the local families ( perhaps through his possession of the Clifford estates elsewhere ) and these Gloucester seems to have taken over .
25 He had had dealings with the police in many countries .
26 He had had dealings with Eddie 's family , and as Eddie says : ‘ My father always said you was a smart man . ’
27 From the very first , as soon as he had held her , he had had eyes only for her .
28 From 822 his itinerary shifted eastwards : in 822 – 3 Louis and his court spent the whole winter at Frankfurt where " he had had buildings newly constructed for this purpose following his orders " .
29 She had accepted that he had had grounds for dismissing her at the time , considering the state of that little radio station 's finances .
30 He had had visions , striding back to Bedford Square , of proper love-making , of tenderness , perhaps some tears .
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