Example sentences of "he have have " in BNC.
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31 | But he has had his vision of family , home , and work , and that is as real as the thwarting of it . |
32 | He has had his portrait drawn by Tam Dalyell , who happens ( though , parliamentarily speaking , an awkward cuss ) to have the gift of deep and sympathetic insight into character . |
33 | At one point , Walter tries to convince his wife that he has had a story accepted by BBC Radio . |
34 | Mr Young said he has had to sell stock he would prefer to keep in order to take advantage of new opportunities . |
35 | However , no doubt mollified both by the President 's dramatic decision on Tuesday to announce the release of eight long-term political prisoners and by the urbanity of his style , the archbishop did note that the talks had proceeded in ‘ a far better atmosphere ’ than previous encounters he has had with the government . |
36 | He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry . |
37 | It is one indication of why he has had such a unique influence on the history of mankind . |
38 | Having only recently arrived in the Province , this is the first ti me he has had to do them , and they are taking him some ti me . |
39 | Now he has had a chance to work with them and perhaps better understands the intricacies of their job . |
40 | Most people will welcome the good long trip he has had in return . ’ |
41 | He looks as if he has had one facelift too many . |
42 | He has had ample time to understand what the world wants him to do . |
43 | He has had to accept Kazuo Aichi , the new environment minister , who took money from the Recruit company before the famous shares-for-favours scandal broke . |
44 | Mr Abe , who was to succeed Mr Takeshita as prime minister before the Recruit scandal intervened , is not a healthy man ; he has had to return to hospital . |
45 | For 35 years , he says , he has had his feet abused by regulation army footwear that was always redesigned a little too late . |
46 | He professes not to want the job of prime minister , saying he has had his turn and is proud of his achievements . |
47 | Over the past year he has had eight sheep , one suckle-calf and a ram bitten by adders : the ram died . |
48 | When he has had quiet periods one simply got the feeling that he was having a rest , a feeling reinforced by his ability to produce a big innings apparently at will , especially on the grand occasion or when his team is struggling . |
49 | Whatever one 's opinion , he has missed remarkably little considering he has had to cope with such an endless barrage of fast bowling . |
50 | Already , he has had some effect in cooling cultural animosities , in ‘ bringing the ghetto to the suburb and the suburb to the ghetto ’ . |
51 | Although the crops look well , he has had to spend more on chemicals this year . |
52 | He has had this terrible illness , but he is full of hope . |
53 | He has had an unhappy life , when all is said and done , unhappy in the personal department . |
54 | He has had a terrible month , ’ said Balding , referring to the fact that Frost has also lost the ride today on Morley Street , who attempts a hat-trick in the Martell Aintree Hurdle , with Richard Dunwoody aboard . |
55 | Already he is delighted with the back-up he has had from a professionally run franchisor . |
56 | ‘ We rarely have been in a position where he has had the confidence to go for it , ’ said Gray . |
57 | He has had no previous managerial experience , but will have the support of former Hendon manager Alan Randall as his assistant , as well as coaches Mike Gilchrist and Keith Power . |
58 | Mr Barton , whose last job , ironically , was caretaker manager of Portsmouth , added : ‘ I can understand the pressure Graeme is under after the season he has had . |
59 | He has had three contests since defeating Carr — a draw with Lou Gentan , victory over Nicky Walker inside the distance and , two weeks ago , a quick destruction of Kenny Schaefer . |
60 | Woosnam names Bernhard Langer as his ‘ dark horse ’ and the German has succeeded in keeping an appropriately low profile even if he has had more practice rounds than anyone . |