Example sentences of "he might have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Needless to say he might have a tendency to end up doing what he would n't want them doing amongst slurry and such like but . |
2 | ‘ Did n't anyone suspect he might have a problem ? ’ |
3 | ‘ The standard of his work deteriorated and that was when we first suspected he might have a problem . |
4 | In his office the manager said that he thought he might have a part going , and then looked at Arthur for a long time . |
5 | He is a natural actor and I thought that he might have a part in the play . |
6 | It turned out he was escaping a planned course of ECT because no one on his ward believed he might have a drink problem . |
7 | Though he might have a grudge . ’ |
8 | He might have a bottle when he get him home |
9 | Although he might have a woman as a friend , he could not lust , he could not desire or covet any woman , whether she be free or not . |
10 | He might have the will to fight back , but everyone is asking the same question : ‘ Does he have the way ? ’ |
11 | He might have the will to fight back , but everyone is asking the same question : ‘ Does he have the way ? ’ |
12 | He thought of a Socialist future for his half country , and conceived the hope of a job in which he might have the luck to be gripped by some stupendous ire of work , trying to avoid the spectacle of the people around him and in the wet street outside , which pointed out a fraternal indifference in the world that was the last perception he cared to harbor . |
13 | He might have the advantage of size and strength , but thanks to the martial arts classes she 'd taken as regularly as she could over the past few years , she had a few tricks of her own up her sleeve . |
14 | Nevertheless , she was both surprised and touched when , with an obvious effort , he said that he would be in London at the weekend and wondered if he might have the pleasure of taking her out to lunch . |
15 | He might have the custody of a single royal forest , or of a group of forests : the ‘ Warden of the King 's forests between Oxford and Stamford bridges ’ kept the forests of Shotover , Bernwood , Whittlewood , Salcey , Rockingham and Huntingdon , in the counties of Oxford , Northampton , Buckingham and Huntingdon . |
16 | Mr J Emslie asked if he might have the use of the hall for meetings in connection with the 1991 census . |
17 | She feared he might have an attack , apoplectic , so high his colour , so great his anger . |
18 | Given the significance of patronage in securing a promotion , or in placing an officer in a situation where he might have an opportunity to distinguish himself , and thus strengthen his claims to advancement , there was a good incentive to arrange for a transfer to another ship where favour might be expected . |
19 | She started , feeling her colour rise at the possibility that he might have an inkling of what was going on in her head at that precise moment ! |
20 | And he might have an explanation . |