Example sentences of "have [verb] he [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yet at the Enterprise Works has given him a full-time job , making components for local firms .
2 The 5ft 6in speedster felt he was persona non grata throughout Dave Stringer 's five years in charge at Carrow Road , but Mike Walker 's arrival in the summer has given him a new lease of life .
3 Oliver 's experience of returning to Metastasio 's original text has given him a new respect for that most maligned of operatic dramatists .
4 The Amstrad PCW he bought for writing letters when handwriting became too difficult has given him a new interest in life .
5 After paying the price of fame brought by The Godfather and beating the booze Al Capuccino — as he 's known on set — says his three-year-old daughter has given him a new meaning to life .
6 ‘ He 's run in with more self-belief , ’ he explained , ‘ and that has given him an extra bit of nip to beat the bat .
7 This unusual hybrid , together with the Scandinavian tag , has given him an obscure appeal in the States , but denies any connection with the Nordic beat : ‘ Things are happening in Sweden now , yes .
8 In fact it was one of Adams 's less-explosive innings which has given him the most pleasure this summer .
9 But now he 's back on the track chasing the appearance money that has earned him a detached house in the Surrey stockbroker belt of Lightwater .
10 His bold , unflinching approach to racing has won him a devoted following , especially in his home country .
11 His antiquarian temperament has made him a greater snapper-up of unconsidered trifles of archaeology , architecture and literature .
12 He assumes that becoming rich has made him a better man and that he deserves admiration for it .
13 In his defence , Souness believes his no-nonsense approach has made him a marked man .
14 A First Division club — possibly Wakefield Trinity — has made him a tempting offer and Roberts , who played for Wigan in 1987 , is keen to accept .
15 Andrew 's background has made him a focal point for media interest this week , including an appearance on regional television filmed back at the last working tin mine , at South Crofty , near Redruth .
16 A lifetime 's devotion to ants has made him the principal authority on the subject .
17 Cummins has offered him a senior position with the company and the chance to spearhead its attempts to break into the East European engine market .
18 ‘ It amazes me he should now want to kill the goose that has laid him the golden egg .
19 David Lloyd clubs , all 7 of them — and more to come — are building their reputation on quality of service , something which has allowed him the entrepreneurial satisfaction of seeing his company expand , when others around him are failing , victims of all the British recession .
20 Because Lysenko , a crackpot geneticist , was the modern pioneer of bending scientific data and bashing professional opponents to suit the reigning political preference — not unlike the EPA administrators who dealt with dioxin contamination by re-writing the reports and intimidating their various authors , Lysenko was so preeminent in this process that common English usage has accorded him an eponymous distinction : ‘ Lysenkoism ’ is now the accepted term for politically enforced manipulation of scientific truth .
21 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 .
22 Then , if she 'd given him a good time and he was a collaborator , he might not report her .
23 Though I wish you 'd given him a different name .
24 Cheered on by the huge German crowd , who 'd given him a two-minute standing ovation when his record was read out during the knock-up , Becker was devastating in the first set .
25 I felt as if I 'd handed him a loaded shotgun and said shoot . ’
26 No , she 'd left him a reassuring note .
27 I could have given him a straight rejection , but I suppose that was not in my nature .
28 I mean , I would have given him a good kick if I 'd do stood along side of him !
29 His early acquaintance with Pub ] ius Rutilius Rufus at the school of Panaetius must have given him a first taste of Roman optimates : later he had Pompey and Cicero among his admirers .
30 ‘ Even before you pointed out his similarity to Clinton , I would have given him a reasonable rating .
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