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

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1 Or he may have an alternative up his sleeve . ’
2 And he 'll have no problem with it .
3 ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times .
4 Show it dad and he 'll have a look when he gets home .
5 And he 'll have a word back at you . ’
6 Well Stu does a great Bruce Forsyth impression and appears to be perfecting Jimmy Hill as well , so ply him with beer and he 'll have a word with the Chelsea Chopper .
7 Cos I 'm a bit like John , like happy , you know I 'll laugh every time like and he 'll have a joke and that and erm John 's happy , and he 'll laugh .
8 And he might have an explanation .
9 He may own shares on the UK Stock Exchange and he may have an interest under a UK settlement .
10 His luck — and he would have a lot of luck ( which he acknowledged generously and constantly ) — was to meet here the first of many teachers who set him on his way .
11 He was waiting to impress his Maker , and he would have the chance before long .
12 If the patient is safe sitting up , he should be left alone for privacy while he is passing urine or faeces , and he should have a bell to summon help , or perhaps a stick with which to knock on the wall or floor .
13 And he 'd have a word , Er how 's everything going along ?
14 T. B. You 'd have sergeants who liked to drink and he 'd have a constable in his section who knew where to get this drink , but normally amongst the sergeants , you were apart from the constables .
15 He 'd go to football training , he was into physique , and he 'd have a couple of pints after , and at first he went out Fridays and Sundays .
16 You 'd make arrangements beforehand , perhaps with the station-keeper , who would say to call down and he 'd have a cup of tea made when the sergeant was out .
17 If the trial goes so badly that the plaintiff wants to take the money out during it he must , as was decided in Gaskins v British Aluminium Co Ltd [ 1976 ] QB 524 , make an application to do so , and he must have the defendant 's consent even to make the application .
18 A child may appear before a hearing for reasons other than offences ; and he will have a disposal tailored to his needs for care rather than to the seriousness of the offence ; and a child may not only be put under a supervision requirement for reasons other than an offence , but he may remain under such a requirement for a period of years for reasons completely unconnected with breaches of the criminal law .
19 And he will have the sympathy of the entire parish , of course .
20 The widower will receive many more invitations out to meals in other people 's homes in the early days too , and he will have the advantage of never having to feel trapped in the isolation of an empty house in the evenings ; for if his emotional condition after his wife 's death is reasonably steady and he feels the need of company , he can always stroll out to the local pub for a drink , where he can remain in complete control of the amount of conversation he wants , or can endure , and can head for home again just when he feels like it .
21 Perhaps they were being kind and he could have a bit , just a little …
22 As soon as he got out and about he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you were n't there
23 For this reason , he is unable to support birth control by means of contraceptives , but he would have no hesitation in recommending self-control .
24 But he would have a drink and a warm bed awaiting him when he got rid of it .
25 In that respect , the Minister 's intervention is not valid , but he may have a point in relation to electricity .
26 they have n't got any scampi but he 'll have a spring roll no I do n't want , will that be
27 It 's amazing to find Clough in a relegation situation but he 'll have no problem getting Forest out of trouble .
28 And do you know , I very much doubt whether Herluin would have raised any objection to a successful theft , but he 'll have the youngster 's hide now it 's proved a failure . ’
29 But he 'd have no defence against a further charge that the explosion was not due to natural causes , unless you regard the detonation of a bomb , almost certainly a plastic explosive , under the main fuel tank as being a natural cause . ’
30 If he wins the next two legs , today and tomorrow , his total prize money as overall Grade A champion will only amount to £970 — but he will have the opportunity to compete at Wembley for the rest of the week .
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