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

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1 He should also have words with his colleague , Councillor John Ryan , who needs to improve the quality of his submissions to my Department for funding from central Government .
2 The learner must have the drive to learn and he must also have knowledge of the results of his activities .
3 He must also have regard to the matters set out in paragraphs ( a ) to ( f ) of the checklist in s1(3) ( see Chapter 9 , 6(b) ) as if it were addressed to him and not to the court .
4 And however well endowed he was with these qualities , he might still have difficulty on some points .
5 He asked if he could also have bonus money for the people below who had also contributed to his efforts .
6 At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer .
7 If a freeholder stood in no immediate need of a government office for himself , he would normally have sons or other relatives to provide for , and what other outlets were open to younger sons or brothers without capital save patronage appointments ?
8 It means that the drug squad there can concentrate on harder drugs , and certainly I I pu , a recent interview with a a police inspector from Amsterdam said he would rather deal with , you know , he would rather have cannabis users than certainly alcohol , problems with alcohol .
9 Henry thought that he would probably have Camilla tonight , or maybe Tavic , the black society sculptor everyone was talking about or , hey , maybe both .
10 But he also smoked and drank and boasted that he would sometimes have sex before a race because he enjoyed the physical release .
11 He would then have drawings and quantities prepared and would invite tenders for a fixed sum .
12 Maybe I liked the Mystery Man because he represents no threat — he would never have time for someone as ordinary as me . ’
13 He can never have faith in the Lord as long as his intellect is not satisfied .
14 Some state categorically that the fact that a patient is judged mentally unfit does not mean that he can therefore have treatment forced upon him against his will and despite his express refusal .
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