Example sentences of "he have [indef pn] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Graham Gooch , averaging 70 during his years as England skipper , had another solid summer — with successful Essex too — but he has plenty of competition from the likes of Alec Stewart and the graceful David Gower .
2 He works much better when he has plenty of space around him , and when his name is , metaphorically or literally , the only one above the title .
3 Jenny Pitman has high hopes of the 16-1 chance Golden Freeze developing into a top class performer and he has plenty of scope .
4 He 's nearly seventeen , he has plenty of money in his pockets , and he knows this district like the palm of his hand .
5 And , perhaps because his time in France immersed him in French culture , which takes the social sciences more seriously than Britain 's , he has plenty of respect for medical sociology .
6 He has plenty of time for these creatures .
7 These days he has plenty of time to run the legs off his dog Quintus in nearby Richmond Park , just outside London , to indulge his hobby of stamp collecting and just to read novels , something that went by the board during his last few years at the Foreign Office , familiarly known as the FO .
8 One of the advantages a child has when learning his first language is that he has lots of opportunity to hear it without being called upon to speak .
9 He has lots of time yet .
10 He 'd plenty of time to go up to Jubilee Wood .
11 He had plenty of clothes he would never need again .
12 He had plenty of faults , but she had not believed falseness to be among them .
13 He insisted that no one but he himself could decide whether he was going to drink or not and anyway , he had plenty of money , enough to buy all the drink in the bar if he wanted .
14 He had plenty of acquaintances but just a couple of friends — Swayne , the stamp man , and Doble , the wine merchant .
15 He had plenty of cover stories for his secret affair .
16 When he was on the field , chairs were placed at regular intervals along each touchline so that when he made a break on the wing , he had plenty of opportunity to rest before continuing his blistering run .
17 Well , he had plenty of interests but none sufficiently systematic to qualify as a hobby .
18 He had plenty of work to do there .
19 He had plenty of space to work at his drawing and to study .
20 By the time President Reagan came to office on 20 January 1981 he had plenty of reasons for wishing to emulate Henry II .
21 He had plenty of tales of what had happened to others , though ; the most gruesome being a double-headed story about an American tourist who had refused to pay a taxi driver 's extortionate rates .
22 But he had plenty of admirers — and , after all , Shelley Cameron was only one fan .
23 He had plenty of routine , and a new one that looked as if it might be interesting : the murder of a whole family in a bright new Span house in Blackheath .
24 He had plenty of time to prepare this great phrase , for the outrage was said to have happened in 1731 and he was not asked about it until 1738 , but the delay led to no awkward questions ; by the late 1730s Parliament was growing increasingly annoyed with Spanish interference with British trade , and it was not willing to let Walpole go on with his peaceful policy .
25 He had plenty of time to come back . ’
26 When he was king he was normally accompanied by the clerks of the royal chapel so he had plenty of opportunities to indulge in the pleasures of ritual .
27 Blanche noticed he was not rubbing his hands together : a sure sign that he had something of significance to impart .
28 Education is n't the same thing as intelligence , he had lots of intelligence and not all that much education .
29 He had lots of money ; perhaps he would get drunk … the pubs would be open soon .
30 He had none of Monks ' clever ideas .
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