Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] he to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ but he was wearing a collar and I 'd tied him to a lamppost . ’ |
2 | ‘ I wish I 'd told him to , to … ’ |
3 | ‘ You had deliberately led me to believe that you 'd picked up a stranger in Bruges , and naturally I had assumed him to be a Belgian . ’ |
4 | One night , long after the senator had chartered Wavebreaker , I had defended him to Ellen , saying that it was not Crowninshield 's fault that he had been born to wealthy parents , and that he had used his wealth well . |
5 | ‘ Because I had invited him to my house . |
6 | Then I had to take him to a big detached house divided into flats . |
7 | At the very least I had expected him to be physically frail and mentally chastened ; a boy worn out by his long addiction and frightened of the criminal charges that hung over him , but instead he came out of the limo and down the dock with the frisky energy of a puppy . |
8 | But I could n't let go of him , I had to get him to the cops . |
9 | I 've invited him to the rectory for dinner . |
10 | I 've allocated him to Room 403 , with instructions for all communications systems to be channelled through the central processor . |
11 | ‘ I have to put him to bed . |
12 | I have dedicated him to the blessed St John the Baptist and had him circumcised . ’ |
13 | Shelford was in Wales last October to watch Neath beat Toulouse , a result which has led him to a conclusion similar to Wyllie 's : ‘ From the performance Neath put on that night , Welsh rugby is in pretty healthy hands . ’ |
14 | It was at this place last year that Gabellah found the touch with God which has carried him to his present leadership . |
15 | Somebody had pushed him to his death from a window in Oxford in 1968 and , twenty years later , Harry was pursuing the consequences . |
16 | French maintained that he thought that the safety catch was on and that he had been struck a blow on the back of the head which had caused him to stagger and pull the trigger . |
17 | Gradually the impulse which had taken him over to the wood , the instinct which had urged him to a resolution , worked its way to the surface . |
18 | The lines of experience were marked on her face and although she still had all the exuberant charm which had drawn him to her in the first place , he thought she looked older than he knew her to be . |
19 | He looked back on the last ten days , reflecting on the events which had brought him to where he now was . |
20 | Secondly , Sir Angus was barely a year out of the Civil Service after a career which had taken him to the chairmanship of the Customs and Excise . |
21 | The troopship which had taken him to war . |
22 | His interviews the previous night had been done with all his customary thoroughness , but the most productive one had been not the Fernies or young Curtis , those most directly concerned with the incidents which had taken him to Boundary Drive , but with Ted Morgan whom there was really no reason to interview at all . |
23 | This was the last leg of Salinas 's European tour which had taken him to Czechoslovakia , the Soviet Union and Germany . |
24 | For one fleeting moment she had seen the temptation to kiss her in his eyes , and , gallingly , part of her had wanted him to . |
25 | For that evening , as work finished , the Zoo Curator himself had summoned him to the building near the Cages where they did a lot of the scientific and veterinary work on the birds . |
26 | Here is the story of his life and of the succession of movies , remarkably similar in tone and most of them featuring actors like Robert de Niro and Harvey Keitel , which have raised him to the status of ( perhaps ) the world 's most famous film director . |
27 | Since he has offered her the role of Claudia Cohn-Casson , she has introduced him to journalists , script writers and directors . |
28 | She thought he must be disappointed that she was n't going home , and realised in dismay that she 'd wanted him to be glad to know she was staying . |
29 | When they emerged forty minutes later from the second-hand shop she 'd taken him to , he wore a tweed suit , laced boots , a heavy overcoat almost ankle-length , gloves and a trilby hat . |
30 | That she 'd introduced him to the Fletchers to keep him there … well , she deserved it . |