Example sentences of "[vb base] that he have [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is at that stage in the design process that he has the greatest opportunity to explore , and the least number of constraints .
2 Pericles , in the funeral speech attributed to him by Thucydides , was clear that a withdrawal by the citizen from public life into privacy was not acceptable : " Here each individual is interested not only in his own affairs but in the affairs of the state as well … we do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a man who minds his own business ; we say that he has no business here at all . "
3 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
4 Believe me when I say that he has an unexpected side to him .
5 Although both he and his advisers stress that he has a killer instinct ( 'I change when I 'm in the ring' ) , Lewis is articulate , intelligent , and good company .
6 Sparke 's works show that he had an intense curiosity about the economic , political , religious , social , and scientific concerns of the day .
7 It was emotionally captivating to see a truck laden with consumer goods draw up at Tazarbu , to hear the driver announce that he had a new poem from Muhammad Dabub in Ajdabiya , and to see shopkeepers , customers and driver sit in the shade to listen to the poem .
8 Will my hon. Friend confirm that he has no proposals to set up some absurd bureaucratic organisation to tell farmers what bureaucrats think that people ought to eat , as is proposed by the Labour party ?
9 Nothing particular follows from the fact that he visits them once a month , except perhaps we infer that he has a close relationship with them .
10 Well let's for a moment assume that he has no such intention , that no such idea has ever crossed his mind .
11 I assume that he has the information in front of him .
12 I know my hon. Friend 's view and I believe that he had an Adjournment debate on the subject last week .
13 But my present belief is that if Profumo had come to me for advice ( and my advice , of course , would only have made sense if one postulates that Profumo would have told me the truth ) , I would have recommended that he should throw in the towel ; assert that he had no intention of allowing his private life to be discussed in public ; apologise to the Prime Minister for the embarrassment he had caused both to him and to the party , and withdraw rapidly .
14 If they agree and the Minister thinks that matters should be re-examined , I think that he has the power — correct me if I am wrong — to call them in .
15 Now for all those reasons madame speaker , this these orders er er today are inadequate , too little , too late , we ca n't vote against them , much as the the member who preceded me seemed inclined to vote against them and I wish that he had the g er the guts of 'is cu the courage of his convictions er he should vote against them , er we on this side are far more responsible er than that because to vote against them er might be an indication that we 're as much in frau in favour of fraud as members on the other side of the house , er we 're not in favour of fraud , we welcome any progress to detection of fraud , even progress that we asked for five eight years ago when the relevant legislation was passed .
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