Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] he have in " in BNC.

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1 [ Guevara then went on to mention ] some things he had in mind : — ( 1 ) That they could not give back the expropriated properties … but they could pay for them in trade .
2 The connection between modern architecture and tyranny awaits its historian , but it is worth reflecting on the mentality of Le Corbusier and his acolytes before being too harsh on the servile Romanian architects who competed for Ceauşescu 's favour so that they could take charge of the vast projects he had in mind .
3 Gorbachev 's early speeches gave relatively little attention to the longer-term objectives he had in mind for Soviet society .
4 Looked at another way , The Possessed and the two remaining novels he had in him to write , A Raw Youth and The Brothers Karamazov , are all generation-gap stories , and for Dostoevsky the generation gap is only subordinately topical and tendentious and mixed up with Turgenev .
5 The programme described David 's condition and the sixty operations he had in order to have anything like a face — and there were still plenty to come .
6 Not only that , the recordings were made on the very instrument for which most of it had been written , so there 's no doubt that the sounds we hear are the very sounds he had in mind when setting out his very registration .
7 However quick she was he always thought her work took too long and prevented them doing the more pleasurable things he had in mind .
8 In the box Boy kept a few books and a lot of letters ; apart from his clothes these were about the only things he had in the flat that were his own .
9 In addition , he used any contacts he had in the services , or the Government , in case they could be of help .
10 We do not know precisely which dissident Yugoslav troops he had in mind .
11 The particular clays he has in mind do exist in many different crystalline forms .
12 Stirling 's first job was to start recruiting and there were two particular officers he had in mind .
13 you could n't do it , but he had every opportunity the other , the twin did to get through you know and he passed his City and Guilds , but Peter 's got on alright , the other son who 's got the factory , he 's , he 's busy got an electrical panels and all that he does , you know , he 's quite good and my other son he works , he used to work at Burnt Mill , and he now has moved to erm er Stansted , he works at Stansted he works in the big food depot , that used to be years ago and he works there , he 's been there ever since he left school , since except two , two years he had in the army you know for the conscription , but he 's been there erm ever since he was fourteen and he 's now about oh , forty something now he is , I 'm not quite sure of their ages , I get muddled up I 've got , eight , eight sons altogether , so , I 've got quite a family dear .
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