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

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1 Now I ca n't account for that , because he ought to have strong ones did n't he , if he did all that stuff there ?
2 If a horse is very spooky and really does not ever settle down , there is a possibility that he may have defective eye-sight .
3 He may have other faults , ’ pointed out the Substitute , ‘ that she did n't care to mention .
4 Pension schemes are vital to many of our constituents , and I should have thought that they would be of equal importance to Conservative Members in Scotland , who may soon have to look to their own pension schemes although the Minister has reassured me that he may have other arrangements .
5 He may have proportional representation , or he may not ; he wo n't say .
6 If the law grants him a defence in these circumstances , then he may have sexual intercourse with her and use violence upon her with impunity .
7 God in Christ , through taking on a particular instance of humanity , shares with all human beings the universal , humanity , and it is that which is of significance , even though he may have different particularities from some other individuals .
8 And do you think he should have dark hair or blond hair ? ’
9 I WAS SAD to hear that ‘ Gaffer ’ ( Walter Mimpriss ) is dead , but sadder still that his obituary ( by John MacDougall , 25 September ) did not evoke the memory of a tall , lean , gangly man , with bent shoulders , who always looked as if he should have cow-dung on his theatre wellies , writes Marion Crouchman .
10 An in-house lawyer is usually better placed than an outside lawyer to give the advice which will most benefit his client ; he should have sufficient knowledge of his employer 's structure , resources and commercial objectives to enable him to give advice geared specifically to his client 's needs , which will not always be the same as the ‘ standard ’ legal advice .
11 And if he 's hiding , then he must have good reason for it . ’
12 You suggested that he must have powerful friends .
13 He must have powerful friends , ’ said Georgiades , who had just limped in off the streets ; not injured but footsore .
14 There are those who say that for man to feel pain he must have certain parts of his brain intact such as the spinothalamic tract or the limbic system or the cingulate gyrus etc .
15 To do this , he must have thorough familiarity with the living fauna , because the information on living animals is so much more complete .
16 Thus he must have extensive knowledge of the parameters and their relationship , e.g. pressure/temperature curves , together with the safety limits of each parameter .
17 He must have pressing business there .
18 Mind you , he must have gigantic nose-holes to be able to blow out all that smoke . ’
19 Thus , like an army in campaigning order , or a ship on the high seas , he must have sufficient in his own stores to be equal to all emergencies . ’
20 And the next time you go in he 'll have bloody rubbish !
21 times He 'll have good times Goin' oot on the randan But
22 He 'll have sore feet .
23 erm who will undoubtedly he 'll have favourable contacts with the person who was applying .
24 As a family man , he might have other priorities in his life now but his great motivation is to prove he 's been prematurely written off .
25 ‘ And he might have good cause to be grateful .
26 He might have sexual desires , he might find certain people attractive .
27 Perhaps he could have fantastic success at another club .
28 Yeah he call it the holy seed and that he could have righteous children .
29 But when delivery of the required ‘ four-ribbon light valve ’ was delayed , he turned to disc recording so he could have permanent records of his experiments .
30 He could n't of played as many , he 'd have bloody
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