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

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1 In making his decision , he seeks the advice of the judiciary , but if he has good reason for doing so , he is , as a matter of law , entitled to set a tariff period different from that recommended by the judges .
2 He has good reason .
3 I think he has good potential . ’
4 When he has good balance standing up , the forward plinth may be lowered , and a gymnastic ball placed on it .
5 But he has good cause for fear — his dad was gunned to death in the street there only three years ago .
6 Piggy felt that he had good leadership qualities , and during the voting , he held back to see if anybody was left to vote for him .
7 Piggy felt that he had good leadership qualities and during the voting he held back to see if anyone would vote for him .
8 With his lay people he had good fortune .
9 Mel Smith took a sideswipe at Nigel Kennedy with his announcement that he had good news for music lovers — the violinist 's appearance had been cancelled .
10 He had good news .
11 He had good taste .
12 He had good taste and was most helpful in extricating one from awkward situations .
13 One thing you could say for Daine is that he had good taste in furniture .
14 Indeed , he had good cause to benefit from his death , yet , Corbett reasoned , he was only one among many .
15 That he had good cause is suggested by the fact that the raid is mentioned in the legal formulae of the Auvergne as being a time of great destruction .
16 While his involvement in the affairs of the West Bank , in co-operation with the PLO or with Israel , could prevent things boiling over , he had good reason to remain involved .
17 He had good reason to look apprehensive , Dexter thought .
18 Rob and Heather had just joined them then , and presumably Luke had felt that he had good reason for not wanting to prolong any conversation about Elise .
19 That Act also places the onus on the knife carrier to show that he had good reason for possessing it in public .
20 He had good reason , of course .
21 She moved , uncomfortably aware that he had good reason to be annoyed .
22 The bill , which makes it an offence to carry a knife and puts the onus on the carrier to prove he had good reason to carry the knife , will have its third reading on Friday and could now become law before summer after the Scottish Office accepted a Labour amendment that the act should come into force on the day it is passed rather than at the end of a two month period .
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