Example sentences of "have [be] [v-ing] [prep] him for " in BNC.
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1 | And she 'd been talking to him for about half an hour and well er her son had come up |
2 | I must have been chatting to him for about 20 minutes and he told me he 'd needed an urgent lift . |
3 | She had not seen her nearest ‘ big house ’ neighbour , though she had been hearing about him for some time . |
4 | In October , Hopper married Michelle Phillips who had been living with him for some months . |
5 | Then Riven asked the question that had been gnawing at him for the last day : ‘ What about Murtach ? ’ |
6 | It was as if she had been waiting for him for all these years . |
7 | Mr Davidson 's father , Robert Snr , said Mrs Holmes had been working for him for the last eight years . |
8 | And we and then we had been working for him for about ten or eleven years on this contract that he had for us . |
9 | Aware that she had been staring at him for rather a long time , she blinked and asked hastily , ‘ Did you sort out your business ? ’ |
10 | The rain had been beating on him for hours , on him and his comrades , not only here but wherever they had been when they met their deaths ; their clothes , their very hair , had a flattened , dead look . |
11 | Afterwards , the representative from the film company said , ‘ I 've been looking after him for two weeks and that 's the first time I 've seen his teeth … . ’ |
12 | As the hon. Gentleman introduced the subject of colour of dress , I can only say that I have been listening to him for almost 18 years and I wish that he would sometimes change the colour of his tie . |
13 | ‘ How can you tell what 's been eating into him for all that time ? ’ |