Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [vb pp] him [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's already one Banks Island just north of Australia , but Cook must have liked him to name another after him . ’
2 His mother must have had him watched last night ; perhaps he was still being followed .
3 Kapuscinski exercises a personal charm which must have helped him to establish friendly relations with the people he met , and to gather material , and which can seem to befriend the Western reader .
4 ‘ I 'd have expected him to have more sense , ’ said young Jonna tersely .
5 Biographers , notably A J Lubin , have suggested motives which may have prompted him to choose such a woman for a partner .
6 Of course , the bull would have killed him had I not been there . ’
7 Well I would have liked him to participate more , but I did n't know how to lead him .
8 Artai was full of petty cruelties , and it would have amused him to allow Sidacai to wonder if he was being taken to his execution .
9 OK , in the end the board would have told him to sod off , but it would have made him look better .
10 Such an analysis is compelling if counsel for B had , in what he perceived as the interests of his client , decided not to pursue any grounds beyond the certified question provided that the House would have allowed him to address those grounds had he raised them .
11 Sadly he rejected this dual instruction and was lost on a low-level marking attack that , had Cochrane been aware that Gibson was not checked out at Warboys , his AOC would have forbidden him to fly that night .
12 For among the rather few objections by Pound that Eliot paid no attention to were one or two which would have required him to make consistent , in terms of locality and historical period , some of his references to London life .
13 The offer , from ABC , came shortly after the last episode was screened and would have required him to make twenty-four programmes a year for a possible five years .
14 With regard to the war itself , Hitler 's ‘ sixth sense ’ ought to have enabled him to foresee that other countries would not simply bow down to German expansion .
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