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

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1 When we was about fourteen in the fourth year at school , there was this quite chubby bloke he 'd have a towel just there while you shower .
2 I thought there was a somewhere , because you know , whathisname you that black boy he used to have a toy that
3 If the eagle could only reach there in safety he would have a chance of following almost continuous high ground to Scotland …
4 If he takes an ( optical ) photograph of the wall he will have a snap of featureless plaster , as the light is reflected back from the surface and not from inside the structure .
5 On Father 's Day he 'll have a lie-in and get loads of presents — a chocolate , a jumper and a T-shirt , which he 'd probably like ‘ Daddy ’ written on . ’
6 Often he would shave it off , but the next day he would have a beard just the same .
7 Is there a chance he could have a review copy of Micro OCP ?
8 Whether he runs the vehicle maintenance unit or is responsible for product planning he will have an impact on how the company 's products and services are perceived by the customer .
9 The sign on the door tells the visitor he can have a tooth extracted for a trifling sum .
10 It ties in with the fifth principle that ‘ personal data shall be accurate and , where necessary , kept up-to-date ’ — a formidable requirement , if taken literally , in view of the frequency with which personal details ( address , etc. ) can change , and also bearing in mind the possible diversity of sources of information ; and who but the data subject can be the true judge of accuracy — unless of course he may have an interest in falsifying the record ?
11 He has a very clear perception of his domestic priorities and of the international troublespots which as the most powerful nation in the world he must have an interest in . ’
12 If the shipowner has loaded the ship for his own account he must have a bill of lading which must state that the merchandise loaded on board belongs to him , that is to say , the quantity of packages or boxes , the marks and the name of the consignee .
13 In fact he would have a selling job to do , but could hardly ask Jim Cavalier for a few hints .
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