Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] him [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I think we 're just gon na have to let him moan I would n't mind , but until last weekend , he never give a dickie bird about going to sleep I think it was that came in and set him off she should 've just left him on to it instead of trying to do it herself |
2 | But she 'd obviously brought him round to her way of thinking . |
3 | He might not have been able to dodge the water , but they 'd never pinned him down for the Instruction . |
4 | It was true that she had literally brought him back from the dead . |
5 | However , although these disanalogies were fundamental , Darwin 's theorizing had not taken him out of the causal , lawful , deterministic Newtonian universe , into one as irreducibly acausal and absolutely probabilistic as is sometimes thought implicit in quantum mechanics . |
6 | They had not expected him back before one o'clock . |
7 | Not only did Brown Owl go on living at Longreen and being their Brown Owl ; the Pack won an unexpected new friend in Sir George Phillips , who , when he heard how they had saved the plane 's pilot from disaster in the bog , suddenly turned out to be not ‘ crabby ’ at all , as Mr. Gordon had always made him out to be , but told them that they could use the Longreen Park meadow for just as long as they liked as a reward for their bravery . |
8 | But on this particular morning it was taking him longer than usual to kindle the cheeky spark that had always singled him out from the rest . |
9 | It was the first time that Kirov had ever seen him out of uniform . |
10 | The Campbells steamer his mother had once taken him on for a day trip to Ilfracombe . |
11 | Not only had we beaten him on the ridge , but without cars we had unwittingly beaten him back to the hotel . |
12 | Once they must have been dead level , but not for long It was Student Cross that had really swept him out of her reach . |
13 | She hoped she had n't let him down in any way . |
14 | We gave him whiskey and had n't to tie him up till the morning and that was only for his own good . ’ |
15 | Frustrated but secretly delighted that I had maybe caught him out with shoddy workmanship until an old fellow from Bernera stopped to give me a lift on the way past Carlaway and showed me the right ones , just before the main stones of Callanish . |
16 | He was rewarded by the happiness which showed in Pam 's eyes , when he told her he was quite sure she had indeed called him back from the brink of death . |
17 | Christ , why had AD let him in for this ? |
18 | I 've never seen him in before tonight . ’ |
19 | ‘ Frankly , ’ said Ian reluctantly , ‘ I have to admit I 've never caught him out in anything except of course of being Welsh . |
20 | I had never had him down as a kerb-crawler either , but from the state of the car it looked as if it had had a good kicking . |
21 | But if the Prime Minister does not get a grip soon , even those who have staunchly backed him up to now will conclude that there is no alternative but for him to go . |
22 | She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly . |
23 | Ladbrokes had quoted Francois Boutin 's colt at 40–1 but have now taken him out of their list . |
24 | We have now got him down to 10 pints and a bucket of chips . |
25 | Among the celebs busting to catch a glimpse of Nick 's end-of-the-pier nostalgia show were CLING POPPIE , JOHN from the NED 'S , SUEDE drummer SIMON , PAVEMENT , SEAN HUGHES ( cor , have n't seen him out for ages ) , ALAN and DAVE from the ROCKING BIRDS ( Hey ! |
26 | You have n't brought him back with you , then , ’ he commented derisively , ignoring the hand she had held out him . |
27 | We have n't put him down for a nursery school- ! |
28 | And you have n't allowed him back in ? |