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

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1 He may also have a contact man in each functional department responsible for co-ordination and monitoring of the work within the department .
2 He may well have a point .
3 He may even have a right to have it .
4 He may even have the town named after him .
5 But if he decides to go the Hollywood route , he may not have a choice .
6 But he may not have a home to go back to .
7 But he may not have the power to overrule the precedents ; in any case , reasons of strategy argue against this .
8 Although the buyer can not complain under section 15(2) ( c ) of defects which he could reasonably have discovered on an examination of the sample , he may nevertheless have an action under section 14(2) or ( 3 ) above .
9 If the seller can not maintain an action under section 49 , he may still have a claim for damages which he can bring under section 50 ‘ where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods . ’
10 If possible , he should not have a television in the room where he spends most of his time .
11 He did n't see why he should n't have a stab at the more serious mode of public address .
12 But , determined that he should n't have the satisfaction of seeing her vexation , she said drily , ‘ Do n't mention it ; I 'm only glad it was n't rush-hour . ’
13 Schmeicel — on a trip to nowhere when the cross came in — he was a little obstructed — but for a big guy playing in the english league he should really have no problems with that one .
14 For an object to appear to be φ to someone , in the epistemic sense of ‘ appear ’ , he must already have the concept φ .
15 He wants a machine with intelligence ; he must therefore have a man .
16 His uncle 's birthday was noted , he must always have a Christmas present bought and sent in good time .
17 He 'll doubtless have a go back , but that is just typical of any battle for a striker and defender . ’
18 But he 'll never have a mortgage .
19 Whether strictly order twenty eight , er order sixty , rule twenty eight for erm applies in this case is not amount entirely clear to me because the obligation to lodge a bill of taxation under rule twenty nine provides that he must begin proceedings for the taxation either within three months after the judgement direction or order of the terminations enter sides are otherwise perfected , and that is presently on it 's face which seemed to be debited May of nineteen ninety three and er accordingly that is right , it 's not in fact been any failure to comply with order tw order sixty two , rule twenty nine , one , and that has n't been disregarded , it 's not entirely clear to me that erm there is any matter come from paragraph sub paragraph A of rule twenty eight , four , it may already require , still nevertheless erm fall within paragraph B of rule fo , erm there has in fact been a delay in lodging the bill of costs for taxation , the delay being really and truly , the delay in having the order of Mr Justice perfected and it seems to me that although in chasing matters generally speaking it is the court will itself draw the order , nevertheless where er it seems to be clearly in this case would contemplate it that counsel would sign a minute erm that counsel do sign a minute and that minute has been signed having forwarded by the defendants solicitors to the defendants solicitors seems to me it must be the case that erm the obligation to , as it were , forward that minute to the court , it is an obligation which would lie upon the plaintiffs solicitors and it maybe said that erm there has been delay and erm on the best it should be lodged with the court sealed , er shortly after it was received and that therefore on that footing there has been delay lodging the bill of costs for concession , er Mr , doctor does n't seemed to be take any point in relation to that er because it 's not in his interest to do so , it seems to be that he does have to say if it has been delayed , with an order of twenty eight rule four that 's a rule , rule , rule twenty eight er four if he is to have interest disbarred and er Mr er he 'll apparently have the matter of read before the taxing master , it seems that the taxing master did not chew any sympathy with that er suggestion , that er there was in fact no breach of the requirement rule twenty , four , Mr he said , very probably , that erm , look on text upon it , he really is concerned to erm have this case dealt with as you put it on the merits , it seems to me it 's in the interest of all parties that erm I should deal with the case on merits have on the assumption erm that er , that that was lodged properly I think , I ca I , a matter of which found within rule twenty eight , four and that the taxing officer give our interest under that rule .
20 When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain — on foot as he walked back to Málaga .
21 WHILE Craig Chalmers revealed in this paper earlier this week that he might just have a chance of being put on standby for the forthcoming British Lions tour , he is now more upbeat about the prospects of that happening .
22 Nobody wanted to stroke a Gnome , except perhaps another Gnome , He thought he might just have a word with Caspar to see if Fenella could be brought along to his , Inchbad 's , bed that very night .
23 Ruggia did everything possible to take his mind off the fact that he might not have a ride at all .
24 he might not have a place .
25 Hilary Seymour-Strachey had readily agreed , for , though he had not his brother 's absorbing and exclusive interest in money — still , he always had a use for it , and the thought was beginning to occur to him that he might soon have a woman and child to support , in addition to himself .
26 I like to think I am broad-minded , but the language my father used was beyond the pale , and all because he could n't have a shave !
27 Oh so he could n't have a smoke ?
28 When they said he could n't have a parrot he 'd said ‘ Well , mice , then , white ones , ’ but his Dad had said he could n't have them either .
29 He could n't have the part !
30 he could n't have the Sierra cos the Belmont was the only one what was there .
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