Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] [vb pp] him [art] " in BNC.

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1 This was untrue , but I had already lent him the money . ’
2 I had already sent him a book , examples of my work , a letter about why and how I was doing the book , all for the sake of just one short interview .
3 The Shah did no like Bakhtir - " I had always considered him an Anglophile and an agent of British Petroleum . "
4 I 've just bought him a shoulder of lamb , a breast of lamb , well he
5 Yes , but I 've , I 've only given him a lump figure you see .
6 I 've only known him a few weeks , after all . ’
7 Thus when the postmistress asks him if he has come from Mars , he answers ‘ yes ’ because she has just told him the story of Merlin that is a local myth .
8 Yeah , well tell him you 'll put him in his diary , I I would have thought if you 'd just sent him the notes to each meeting he would come if he would , if he could , and if he ca n't , he ca n't .
9 She 'd only met him a few times , but it had been easy for Julie to see that Ross Wyndham was even more Leo-like than his wife .
10 She 'd only known him a few hours yet every cell of her body seemed sensitised to his presence .
11 Of all the people in the world to expose her seething mass of fears and insecurities to , Guy Sterne would have been her last choice … yet she 'd told him about Mortimer , she 'd carelessly made him a gift of her virginity , she 'd wildly announced she loved him , and now she was baring her soul over the painful anguish of her mother 's death …
12 After all , she had signed Sting in the first place ( she had even given him a list of music-business lawyers to consult at the time , but he had used the Newcastle lawyer because he was cheaper ) .
13 She had even bought him a hunting dog as a present , a sleek , golden , sweet-tempered animal from which he at once became inseparable .
14 ‘ Fortunately for you , ’ she agreed swiftly , having momentarily forgotten that she had deliberately given him the impression that she wanted their affair kept secret .
15 In all her time with him she had never told him the details of what she had seen , that day one summer .
16 She had stupidly given him the name Marie and he had latched on to it .
17 But we 've had a very very well we 've still got him a good treasurer .
18 They 've already given him a taste of the castor oil , a bout of gaol , a bit of a beating , just a tickle , a caress of their united methods , but still , you know , you 'd think it was enough , it has kept so many others from singing .
19 And of course that was why Hardy had taken against him , why he had left him on the sidelines any time he picked a team for some action , why he had now given him a job that he knew anyone else in the unit would have balked at .
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