Example sentences of "and he have a " in BNC.

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1 But by the latter part of the 1970s he experienced an irresistible urge to return to the private sector and he had a very clear idea of how he would go about it .
2 And he had a notorious asperity for which he was afterwards sometimes penitent .
3 His specialities were country houses , churches and vicarages , and he had a great love for bricks , which he used brilliantly and ingeniously .
4 So popular was this concert that there was no admission charge , only a collection , as it went on for two evenings , but strangely enough , David did n't offer to take part , although George Underwood did and he had a very popular group called George and the Dragons at the time .
5 And he had a status-symbol mega car which he drove very slowly in the middle lane , his knuckles white with the strength of his grip on the steering wheel .
6 Nothing perturbed him , and he had a sphinx-like face , with amber eyes which seemed to look into your soul .
7 panicked by the snow which he had n't been expecting , he threw everything over and he had a job finding it all on the other side .
8 This medium , meeting Tom for the first time , said Tom 's father was with them , and he had a small brown dog .
9 He 's been formally trained , but he can get on a sax and he can improvise and he had a respect for the improvisation that we do in rap . ’
10 And that schedule … later became a printed schedule and he had a very finely developed scenario where eventually a certain amount of equipment , particularly TOW missiles , would be sent to Iran , ( and ) hostages would be released …
11 He was a musician to his fingertips and he had a very subtle understanding of the interplay of characters on the stage .
12 He was only interested in making recordings and he had a legal base in Switzerland , which also helped him avoid a lot of problems .
13 A major company signed him up , and he had a series of top ten hits while building a serious reputation .
14 He was now in his prime , short and swarthy , and he had a reputation for never smiling and always getting his man .
15 When we did The Taming of the Shrew , every time Petruchio yelled — and he had a fine voice — all the peacocks answered , and on the opening night I could feel my neighbour shaking with laughter because the peacocks were all jostling for the best places to roost in the trees .
16 This continued into adult life and he had a habit of creating nicknames for his closest friends : Anjelica became Tootie , Beatty became the Pro , John McEnroe was Johnniemac , etc .
17 And he had a grand garden , he had everything in his garden .
18 Bernard was on a round the world trip and he had a system worked out for the South American leg that seemed to be based on the storming of Himalayan peaks .
19 The snow had almost stopped falling and he had a clear view .
20 His left Achilles tendon became badly shortened , making it difficult for him to put his foot to the floor , and he had a strong positive supporting reaction in his foot .
21 Murchison the Slinnart bobby was all for killing it and he had a stone raised to despatch it when I said no .
22 Agnes often thought about the disparity in wages : while she was getting fifteen shillings a week , Arthur Peeble only got a pound , and he had a young family to bring up on that , and Nan Henderson 's wage was a niggardly eight and six for a long-day week .
23 His voice was calm and he had a definite southern accent .
24 He treated the club directors with withering contempt , and he had a life-long battle with the disciplinarians of the English Football League , but like so many inspired players he reserved his loathing for referees , that brotherhood of unfortunates whose eyesight and parenthood are the subject of weekly abuse .
25 I got one , one day and he had a sackful — four stone of it .
26 T. D. We had a CC , Plymouth Bill we called him — and he had a force in Plymouth that was n't as great in numbers as a division in Liverpool .
27 No one ever seemed to know William 's surname and he had a bizarre appearance at a time when smartness was highly valued .
28 Hartley Coleridge said of Green ‘ Amid many discouragements and with no better patrons than the mutable public of Lakers , his spirit never flagged , his hand and eye were never idle , and he had a healthy love for his employment such as none but an honest man could understand . ’
29 James was his name , and he had a wonderful way with a poem or a recitation , and could remember dozens of really stirring examples .
30 He was a representative of a mill called Waddells and he had a strange-looking horse-drawn vehicle , square shaped with high sides .
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