Example sentences of "he does have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mr ’ Habsburg may not have a throne to sit on , he does have a leg to stand on . |
2 | For Lamb , catering is a very satisfying part of being a prison officer , but he does have dissatisfactions : ‘ I do n't think the rations are enough and there is n't enough variety . |
3 | Carl Prean , another former holder of the Top 12 who beat Douglas in the final of the Classic , is absent in Germany , which should give Cooke a better chance to revive his fortunes , although he does have two talented teenagers Matthew Syed and Michael O'Driscoll in his group . |
4 | By any standards he is long , but he does have spasms when his putting becomes suspect , particularly from eight feet and closer . |
5 | ‘ He does have Paula with him as far as we know , ’ Monica reminded him . |
6 | What is beyond the boundaries of his own home ground is an outside world composed of impersonal structures and processes over which he has no control , of if he does have some control , it is only by virtue of some formal authority vested in an office that he occupies . |
7 | His two other Christian names are Charlie Griffith and , if he lacks the sheer hostility of the feared barbadian of the 1960s , he does have his strength and stamina . |
8 | ‘ If he does have a friend in the Circle , he probably told Vera before he left that he would be spending the nights here . |
9 | I imagine he may be thinking of keeping on the mill as a holiday home and feels it 's time to acknowledge that he does have neighbours . |
10 | So as soon as someone has faced the critical nature of his dilemma without God ( the first level ) and has come to recognize that if God 's revelation is true he does have a meaningful answer to his dilemma ( the second level ) , then , logically , the next urgent question is , But how may I know that God 's revelation is true ? |
11 | Chris believes that the constant temperatures provided by heaterstats are not good for the fish and he does have a point — where in the world does the water temperature remain stable all year round , both day and night ? |
12 | He does have a spirit . |
13 | While still learning , to swim or drive a car or speak a foreign language , he does have to think out what to do next , but it is when he comes to trust his own reflexes that he will have mastered the skill . |
14 | ‘ He does have a natural way of dealing with young people . |
15 | He does have a wife who does not have the best of health and that seems to have been the spark . ’ |
16 | He does have a pet project of his own . |
17 | ‘ Unlike Kennedy , he does have experience as an executive and he is interested in policy . |
18 | And the stars he does have are not going to get any better . |
19 | What he does have , though , is a fearsome grip on the band which looks to me like a dictatorship and which he maintains is just the way things have worked out . |
20 | But , alas , he does have one professorial failing . |
21 | So Mr Gates is trying to work out how his rising pile of information can best be combined with the expertise he does have , in software . |
22 | The head said ‘ Yes , he does have difficulty remembering — particularly sounding ’ , and felt that this could be because he was perhaps more fluent in Punjabi . |
23 | Granted , he does have five- bedroom house in Bayswater ; he is married to one of the most powerful women in publishing ; but his children go to state schools , a good deal of the time he wears clothes from Marks & Spencer and he does not drive a car . |
24 | He does have CorelDraw and erm CorelDraw would use P Postscript erm which we can import onto the P Cs and dump onto the self-service laser printer . |
25 | He does have moments . |
26 | ‘ I think he does have secrets , ’ I said . |
27 | It 's true — he does have some sneaking faith in poets as being fundamentally decent people . |
28 | ‘ Well , he does have very white teeth , ’ Anna thought . |
29 | The ultimate source is Sir John Hawkins , who remarks , in what appears to be a personal recollection , that Handel had ‘ a favourite Rucker harpsichord , the keys whereof , by incessant practise , were hollowed like the bowl of a spoon ’ In justice to Hawkins it must be stated that he does have a reputation for being , for his time , a careful scholar , so it is unfortunate that this brief , almost casual remark , should have been embellished with a little fanciful romancing that appears to be added only to enliven his text with some colourful anecdote . |
30 | It it 's not his best side er his right foot but you know he can weigh in on that side but er he does have a hunger for goals . |