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

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1 Like Tanya , he has no bad feelings towards his employers and says his redundancy was handled well .
2 And he refuses to accept that he has a bad boy reputation which goes before him with officials .
3 ‘ Brian Williams went down on the ball once and had his head blatantly stamped on and he has a bad cut , ’ he added .
4 Has he had a bad appraisal then or something .
5 You can tell him I was pointing it out to you , should he have the bad manners to bring up the incident . ’
6 He had a bad leg and they kept on at him to hurry up .
7 You will forgive him using but he had a bad fall yesterday and has damaged his ankle .
8 He had a bad cold and was shivering inside his dressing gown .
9 Well you see one of the l one of lads , naughty , he had to finish , but then he had a bad chest before
10 He had a bad attack of bronchitis during February and was forced to spend ten days in hospital .
11 One Sunday morning he had a bad attack during the service .
12 He had a bad back as well , you know , just like Rich .
13 Added Souness : ‘ He had a bad run with injuries and was unlucky .
14 He had a bad heart , Ana , ’ she said softly .
15 He had a bad eye , fixed , with a sinister pallor .
16 He 's getting on , you know , and — gentlemen of your age will understand he had a bad war , Arctic convoys and all that .
17 He had a bad moment between Chiswick and Richmond when a police car stayed on his tail for half a mile .
18 He grimaced as if he had a bad taste in his mouth .
19 The black and there was all cement drawn and everything and we had a big table in there and he just carried on he did n't make shoes and he died when he was er , well he had a bad stroke and , and he was in the other room for seven years .
20 He had a bad arm .
21 How he had the worst office space in the building , and the worst housing of all the embassy staff .
22 When Bobby Charlton was in the team that won the World Cup , they shared £28,000 — and he had the worst haircut in the world .
23 He was a pleasant , rather ordinary lad with two good A-levels and an unaccountable wish to become a forensic biologist when he had the bad luck to begin to work under you .
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