Example sentences of "he have have " in BNC.

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1 And presumably whatever it was the GP had give him has had tha , upset that thrombosis again .
2 Even in such an early case as Morris ( Herbert ) Ltd v Saxelby [ 1916 ] 1 AC 688 the plaintiffs abandoned a claim based on an express restraint because , as Lord Atkinson said , the clause prevented the defendant using " … in the service of some other employer that skill and knowledge which he had acquired by the exercise of his own mental faculties on what he had seen , heard , and had experience of in … employment … " ( see also Leng ( Sir WC ) & Co Ltd v Andrews [ 1909 ] 1 Ch 763 where it was held , inter alia , that the defendant was entitled to use his acquired skill and knowledge for the benefit of himself and the benefit of the public who gained the advantage of him having had such admirable instruction ) .
3 John Cleese and Eric Idle who had both been at Cambridge with him had had no idea .
4 Why did this man he had just begun to believe had no interest in him have to have chosen that book among the dozens of others ?
5 Would he 've had time to take it home in between stealing it and me finding him ?
6 if on the other hand he has have n't done your chores , on a Sunday , er , how do you expect him to live in a place like this .
7 The all-rounder , who hurt his shoulder during Pakistan 's World Cup campaign , said he will not tour England if he has to have an operation .
8 He finds that he has to have his full concentration on his walk in order to match Iain 's stumbling , neurotic empathy .
9 I agree with you on his ambiguity and the danger of flirting with such issues — you 're not telling him what to write but , being an idol to many fans , he has to have sense of responsibility .
10 In order for a fighter to fight in the state of New Jersey , he has to have a thorough medical examination , so it 's hard for me to say . ’
11 This learning difficulty has to be ‘ significantly greater … than for the majority of children of his age ’ ; or , he has to have a ‘ disability which either prevents or hinders him from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided in schools maintained by the local education authority concerned … ’ .
12 He has to have his £5 on Friday , and he would n't take any less than £2 a session , we both smoke , so that would be a total of about £6 a day at least , and then I 'd spend £1 on our tea alone .
13 We need it all but he has to have his bit ’ ( Graham , 1985 , p. 89 ) .
14 To do that , of course , he has to have some bankable names to star in it .
15 Mummy calls them his worshippers — he has to have at least one of them around . ’
16 He has to have a fire even in summer !
17 He 's only aged eleven , he 's only got four years before he has to have something assessed anyway .
18 The system improves your service , keeping a record of the guest 's history so that you can identify where he spent his money last time he stayed ( by analysing his spending pattern ) , which room he stayed in , what his favourite drink is , whether he has to have special foods , and important facts like did he pay , did anything go wrong last time he stayed , and so on
19 the only time he has meat he has to have green salad or maybe a raw vegetable salad .
20 He has to have a crunchy chew when he comes in from his walk .
21 Cos he has to have it undercut , cos that 's hard .
22 Jenny understands him to say that he has had trouble on his travels ‘ with the Reds ’ .
23 Stoppard 's most popular play is probably still Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead , and he has had notable success with Jumpers , Travesties , and , more recently , The Real Thing .
24 For example , it is important for an inexperienced solo pilot to avoid a field landing until he has had some training in how to tackle one .
25 possess any secret official code word , or password , or sketch , plan , model , article , note , document or information which relates to or is used in a prohibited place or anything in such a place , or which has been made or obtained in contravention of this Act , or which has been entrusted in confidence to him by any person holding office under Her Majesty or which he has obtained or to which he has had access owing to his position as a person who is or has been employed under a person who holds or has held such an office or contract — [ and who ] ( a ) communicates the code word , pass word , sketch , plan , model , article , note , document , or information to any person other than a person to whom he is authorised to communicate it , or a person to whom it is in the interest of the State his duty to communicate it , or ( aa ) uses the information in his possession for the benefit of any foreign power or in any other manner prejudicial to the safety or interests of the State , or ( b ) retains the sketch , plan , model , article , note , or document in his possession or control when he has no right to retain it or when it is contrary to his duty to retain it , or fails to comply with all directions issued by lawful authority with regard to the return or disposal thereof , or …
26 He has had ample opportunity to exercise leadership , which he almost invariably directs along positive channels , and has improved in the various skills .
27 He has had to carve a replacement .
28 They are , as they say in the films , all he has had to go on .
29 Although he has had a good response from his three other beers , production is still only two barrels a week .
30 If , after that , you ca n't get it to live amicably in a domestic situation , there is not much hope left , although Graham stressed he has had some success with temperament improvements by castrating the males .
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