Example sentences of "he has [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 He has no small talk , except about politics and , possibly , cricket .
32 He has no permanent record of what he has said earlier , and only under unusual circumstances does he have notes which remind him what he wants to say next .
33 Like Tanya , he has no bad feelings towards his employers and says his redundancy was handled well .
34 ‘ Spock is the only other credible choice and as he has no discernible personality , it has to be Kirk .
35 It is clear from s.1(2) that once deemed an insider , the individual can be held liable for dealings in the securities of companies with which he has no direct relationship .
36 Nothing in the system tells the operator when he has reached the desired temperature ; he can influence the temperature but he has no direct means of knowing the result .
37 ‘ And he has no amorous inclinations ?
38 In conclusion , I 'd like to warn Ben that the Plage route at Buoux is n't his project , but one which was undertaken and tried for the first time by Le Menestrel , and that he has no particular rights over it .
39 He has no stern fights with the Shipping Federation now .
40 ‘ But the Führer has always said that he has no ideological quarrel with England . ’
41 He has no excessive tendencies , apart from a fascination with Eastern European motorbikes .
42 Wanless is first to admit he has no quick antidote to the corrosive effect of falling asset values .
43 ( This applies only to the expert 's tortious liability to the party with whom he has no contractual relationship : see 14.11.2 . )
44 The only sort of promotion that politicians really care about — to cabinet rank — went to John Redwood , the local-government minister and member for Wokingham , who has been bizarrely translated to Wales , a place for which he has no known affinity .
45 He has no favourite wood .
46 As far as I can see , he has no irksome signs of too much self-assurance .
47 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 .
48 ‘ 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 .
49 He has no more than a 5050 chance . ’
50 The greatest problem for the historian of late medieval population in England is that he has no reliable figure for the number of inhabitants at the time when the plague struck the country first .
51 The fisherman has high levels of mercury because he catches and eats large fish that lie in undisturbed pools and lagoons where methyl mercury settles , but so far he has no conclusive symptoms .
52 Not the architect , because he has no specialised knowledge of operations .
53 When Engles therefore tries to explain the passage from the second stage to the gens stage he has no theoretical tools to deal with this , and he lamely has to echo Morgan and to explain the passage in Darwinian terms dealing with natural selection .
54 As he has no theoretical framework and no fundamental economic background , he is limited essentially to extrapolation of short-term clusters of newsworthy items , as seen through the eyes of newspaper editors and reporters .
55 He ignores information on the left even though he has no left visual field loss .
56 Even if he has no special interest — and it is not essential that he should — his action nevertheless is that of an officious , though well-meaning , bystander who is not content merely to stand by .
57 Lynagh 's high speed trip should take a week and , if successful , should ensure he has no further trouble with the left shoulder he dislocated in the match against Ireland .
58 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
59 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
60 ‘ And yet … well , this man T'ai Cho — he has no scientific background whatsoever .
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