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

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1 Gabriel had collected Steve from school and brought him home , where she had cooked him a meal .
2 All right , so she 'd used him a little , but this was all way out of proportion .
3 He has since got used to only having one sighted eye although it has given him a few recurring infections .
4 Not a medium so he 's given him the small so he 's thinking if if it does n't fit he 's still made the sale .
5 Patterson 's eyes flickered as if I 'd given him a straw to grasp , but I pressed on .
6 I felt as if I 'd handed him a loaded shotgun and said shoot . ’
7 There was a silence , as if I had asked him a very profound question .
8 He laughed softly , with pleasure , as if I had fed him the right cue .
9 But she was n't feeling easy with him now , and as he pushed an easy-chair closer to her couch , and sat down opposite her , she had the uncanniest feeling that he was n't going to let her out of the room until she had told him every last bit of what there was to tell .
10 Then , if she 'd given him a good time and he was a collaborator , he might not report her .
11 Travis could n't have looked more sceptical if she 'd told him the world was flat after all .
12 If she 's given him a blow job , I mean
13 ‘ Oh , that 's the Eiffel Tower , ’ and he says it in the same tone of voice as if you had shown him a portrait of Grandpa , and he had said : ‘ So that 's your grandfather I 've heard so much about .
14 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for giving way , because I had misunderstood him a bit .
15 Yes , oh Rocket , for the first few months I had him , after he was rescued , and he was so protective of me , because I 'd given him a good home and never , never hit him in the face .
16 Pedalling up to the office in the mornings , with the bike wheels crunching on the thick white frost , I would arrive with bright red cheeks and breath coming out like steam , and once the Met Officer commented , after I had given him a cheerful , early morning smile , ‘ You do n't know what a difference it makes to your face when you smile !
17 The patient 's memory can be retrained through simple exercises such as question-and-answer sessions after you have read him a short passage from a book or newspaper .
18 Sherie intends to take Neil on holiday after Christmas to help him over his ordeal — after she has bought him the mountain bike he has set his heart on .
19 ‘ Who is he ? ’ he kept repeating over and over again , stony-faced and disbelieving even when I had told him the truth .
20 Even though I have met him a couple of times .
21 And it 's certainly not available in sufficient detail for for all of the sectors to make a fair comparison and I think Mr has made this point in in when you 've questioned him a number of times today that the information is just not available or to hand to make to make that comparison .
22 She had been right when she 'd called him the devil , because he was — but oh , how she wished she did n't find him so incredibly attractive .
23 He is merely expressing a suspicion , and in a sense a hope ( ‘ when she has given him the clap , then he 'll come back to me ’ , to modernize it somewhat ) .
24 It could have been the second , but he had swallowed his pride when they had shown him the room that was allocated him .
25 Timothy Gedge , with his hollow cheeks and his gawkiness , had picked on them even though he did n't know them , even though they 'd done him no harm .
26 Before either of them could say a word , he turned and began to speak as though they had asked him a question .
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