Example sentences of "[pron] have [vb pp] him " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He will be nursing a secret desire to try to make amends , even though everyone has reassured him that these things happen .
2 ‘ Yes , champignons , ’ I replied , thinking that he sounded as old as Noah and immediately I 'd named him Grandad .
3 But you ca n't imagine how many times I 've thought , ‘ If I 'd kept him , he might have lived . ’
4 No , and I had I er I had tried to appeal to him to be quiet , he said well I 've got to build this shed , I said well it do n't have to be during the night when other people are trying to sleep , he said well that 's up to them , and he started hammering again , while I was talking to him , and then I kept on and on and eventually , I think while I was talking to him I 'd kept him quiet while I was talking to him .
5 I though it would sound good at department meetings to say I 'd consulted him .
6 And I felt worse , as I stumbled away , remembering Gharr 's laughter when I 'd struck him .
7 Then one day a couple of months ago he returned , just as I was leaving assuming I 'd missed him .
8 The way I figured it ; the little guy knew how much I 'd missed him .
9 I 'd loved him for as long as I could remember .
10 I nearly caught a man once erm , but I turned the whistle to the dog and he must of heard me , he dropped , into his car and drove off , if I could of got the dog in faster I 'd , I 'd chased him , my daughter said , no you stand back and take no not , but I 'm not like that you see .
11 When I run away twelve months later I took two 'undred and nineteen pennies with me , which meant I 'd showed him me legs two 'undred and nineteen times in a year .
12 Yeah , I found , only because I went out one night , and , it was when Mike was still next door and what I 'd done I 'd locked him in the back room and he said he was howling
13 Later I saw blood on my hand where I 'd grabbed him .
14 I 'd heard him for a bit by then .
15 But I 'd heard him .
16 I wondered if I 'd heard him right .
17 I did n't know what to say : I could n't believe that I 'd heard him correctly .
18 I 'd never met him , but I 'd heard him speak once , and there was no doubt that he could move people .
19 I 'd seen him like that so many times before , but at least after a couple of days he 'd say , ‘ Vicky , I got to clean up . ’
20 I thought I 'd seen him before somewhere .
21 He was buoyant today , but also edgy and more authoritative than I 'd seen him for ages , when mostly he 'd been gloomy and sulky .
22 ‘ I had known David for quite a long time ; we come from Cambridge and I knew him vaguely in the early days — I remember when he joined the Floyd in fact — and I 'd seen him socially over the years .
23 I 'd seen him earlier that night , here at the house , behaving in a way that made me very anxious to find out what he was doing here on Moila . ’
24 I 'd seen him around a few times .
25 I 'd seen him around at one or two private parties given by wire service operators and gamblers .
26 I was quite impressed by this and since he was going back to England that evening I decided to go back as soon as I 'd seen him off .
27 I had n't felt like this when I 'd seen him firing the shotgun .
28 I told you I 'd seen him .
29 I 'd seen him in the Feathers , surly in his own corner of the Snug , not liked by , not liking , the other villagers .
30 I tried to think of when I 'd seen him after that , apart from when we got our degrees — him proud and posing for the family album , me drunk and disorderly .
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