Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] he have the " in BNC.

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1 The accused must know that he has the prohibited article .
2 None is stated in the sub-section , but it is assumed that the accused must intend to use the article in the course of or in connection with the burglary , theft or cheat , and he must know that he has the article with him .
3 It is at that stage in the design process that he has the greatest opportunity to explore , and the least number of constraints .
4 Secretly she exulted that he had the car .
5 When a manager is given the authority to do something , it is automatically presupposed that he has the ability to do it , the facilities that he needs and that the desired results will be achieved .
6 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
7 A director of a life insurance company , for instance , does not guarantee that he has the skill of an actuary or a physician ’ .
8 It was also reported that he had the audacity to join the Special Constables , but all pretence was blown asunder when he was noticed pawning stolen articles by a fellow officer .
9 When the British columnist Godfrey Winn travelled to Northern Ireland in June 1941 to interview the crew of Smith 's Catalina and found that he had the scoop of a lifetime , he was not able to use it , and based his article instead on Smith 's co-pilot , Flight-Lieutenant Briggs of the RAF .
10 ‘ But do n't you think Sunil might have been in danger had it been realised that he had the run of the Admiral 's computer ? ’
11 ( e ) The Lords in Charles and Lambie said that the cardholder impliedly represents that he has the bank 's actual authority to use the card .
12 However , whether or not someone might have bumped him off is mercifully a hypothetical question , seeing that he had the decency to do the job himself .
13 Manville grinned , pleased to see that he had the man rattled .
14 She was surprised to see that he had the green flashing lights of a doctor set into the fairing at the front of the bike , and a siren that almost deafened her .
15 The church found it hard to enforce chastity within marriage when a pagan man took it for granted that he had the right to sleep with his slavegirls .
16 For , just as the individual has the moral right not to kill in violation of his own moral principles , a right recognised by law in this country since 1916 , so also it can be argued that he has the right not to be required to contribute through his taxes towards the maintenance of a professional army equipped with weapons of mass destruction to kill on his behalf .
17 The lure had been too compelling for Heather to resist and he had the photographs to prove it .
18 He was sure that he was saved because he had the words of Christ and they had given him assurance .
19 A common agreement between two or more persons having for its object the death of all of them , whether or not each is to take his own life , but nothing shall be treated as done by him in pursuance of the pact unless it is done while he has the settled intention of dying in pursuance of the pact .
20 On the whole , he shows that he has the potential to spell well , and with some specific teaching , should be able to correct himself .
21 Even through the streaky visor she could see that he had the most mesmerising eyes — laughing eyes — laughing at her .
22 The pilot repeated this information and stated that he had the airfield in sight .
23 It was said loud enough for Therese to hear and he had the satisfaction of seeing a slight flush creep over her face .
24 He has a long way to go but he has the right attitude . ’
25 Atkins was sent to the bar for drinks which would suggest that he had the lowest standing or rank .
26 I assume that he has the information in front of him .
27 The man was overcoming his feelings of inferiority by demonstrating that he had the strength of will to remain on the bank , unperturbed , while the child drowned .
28 It was clearly intended as a question about her personal life , and , after a short hesitation , she decided that he had the right to an answer , if she really was going to take the job — and she now suspected gloomily that she was .
29 At 32 , the actor turned producer-director has proved that he has the clout to raise money for stage and screen and the artistic talent to ensure that it 's well spent .
30 Sir John Pryce ( 1698–1761 ) of Newton , Glamorgan , was so distressed when his first wife died that he had the body embalmed and placed next to his bed .
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