Example sentences of "[adv] he [modal v] have a " in BNC.
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1 | Why , for example , one of the , the points that Freud 's book makes , is er when Wilson was confronted with a conflict , particularly with a stronger male , like an elder brother , or his father , he would retreat into speech making , and apparently he used to have a barn where he did it , and he used to go and give speeches in the barn . |
2 | Perhaps he should have a word with the President of the Commission , Mr. Delors , who said yesterday : ’ Britain will become a paradise for Japanese investment ’ . |
3 | So he can have a go on the race track or he do n't have to bother if he do n't want to . |
4 | And erm so he will have a phone number of the vicar and so on . |
5 | And whereas on the stage he had the words of Christopher Fry or the presence of John Gielgud — both of which drew out his respect and so his best shots — in films generally he would have a leaky script and brief takes — neither giving him the chance to wind up and deliver . |
6 | Hopefully he 'll have a spell of conscience . |
7 | Well he 'll have a nice lot of money when he finished being Prime Minister . |
8 | He would give them the note ; and then he would have a method of beating the rhythm for several bars and — and this was always remarkable — the choir would enter with a sound that had an unbelievable power and precision in the attack . |
9 | And then he 'll have a go if you 're still interested . |
10 | Then he 'd have a , then when he 'd done that he 'd have a erm , oh I think they used to call it a a wax ball , er to rub round the end of the sole and have a an iron that he would rub this wax into the seam between your your your shoe itself and the leather to seal that off and make it waterproof . |
11 | He 'd go back to his room and change and wash , then … then he 'd have a drink and think further about how to get back at them all . |
12 | We had screens on wheels in latter years at , last few years at school and er he used to go down to the tea room for a cup of tea half way down the stairs , the teachers ' room and perhaps go toilet as well , and er the one at the back was a foot out from the screen and every now and then he 'd have a look to see if he was coming and er we , what had had a big case with birds in and the lads who were doing it looked in this , saw the reflection and shh he 's coming . |
13 | If he was devoted to his wife and children then he must have a soft heart beneath that refrigerated exterior . |
14 | For example , if a manager is employee-centred , if he delegates and is participative , then he will have a happy working environment but he will not produce a high performance unless he also establishes standards of performance . |
15 | If it occurs after the time of supply then he will have a defence , although the retailer will be liable for breach of the implied terms under ss13-14 of SGA 1979 and analagous provisions in contracts of supply . |
16 | Perhaps Becky had sold everything as he instructed , he thought , as he left the market to carry on down Whitechapel Road where at least he would have a chance to catch up with one of his sisters , rest and gather his thoughts . |
17 | ‘ If I tell him about Tim at least he 'll have a sensible line of enquiry . ’ |
18 | Well at least he can have a word with him about it and see what and he can do , and then you go to and see what they can do . |
19 | Maybe he ought to have a shower or something . |
20 | In business sales cases the conflicting public interests are that a man is not at liberty to deprive himself or the community of his labour and expertise unreasonably and yet he must have a freedom to sell his business for the best price ; which may be only obtainable if he precludes himself from entering into competition with the purchaser ( see James VC in Leather Cloth Co v Lorsont ( 1869 ) LR 9 Eq 354 ) . |
21 | If I go back along the path again he can have a good sniff there . |
22 | Afterwards he would have a pudding . |