Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] him [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Or he could follow the Germans , who have duly provided him with an excuse for higher base rates at next week 's party conference — but have also made it abundantly clear that the Bundesbank is the dominant monetary authority in Europe , and our much-vaunted independence is so much poppy-cock . |
2 | His present celebrity is a fairly recent phenomenon , and he insists that it has not really affected him , although he acknowledges that his appearances on television shows and in magazine profiles have somewhat robbed him of the anonymity which still clings to his ‘ invisible ’ friend , Cartier-Bresson . |
3 | He can console himself with a winter passage booked to Australia , and the knowledge that his talent and determined character have finally set him on a rightful path to the pinnacle of the game . |
4 | I have just left him in the park . |
5 | The public , who have often neglected him in the past , have made The Fellow a short price favourite for this afternoon 's King George in the expectation that the French raider will win his second successive Boxing Day showpiece . |
6 | ‘ The Soviets have now transferred him to a Labour Camp . ’ |
7 | Oh I was very , I have n't seen him for a while , being ill you do n't , but er , he was always sending messages of good will when I was in hospital . |
8 | I have n't seen him for a day or two , ’ said the girl , ‘ but he usually comes in about now . ’ |
9 | I have n't seen him for a while actually . |
10 | We have n't used him in a while . ’ |
11 | I have even seen him at the hairdresser 's , supporting her head as her hair is washed . |
12 | I know him , I have even protected him on a number of occasions against scurrilous attacks by fellow priests . ’ |
13 | I have never seen him at the Council of Europe and I serve on the social , health and family affairs committee , which he has never attended . |