Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have followed him for a long time and his work just gets better and better .
2 ‘ He is my most dangerous opponent and I have beaten him in style , ’ said Davis , whose top breaks were an 85 ( twice ) , 79 , 66 and 65 ( twice ) .
3 I have to quiz him about everything and even then he wo n't tell the whole truth .
4 I have to put him into kennels tomorrow as I have to go away for some time and they insist that he be fully vaccinated . ’
5 I have to put him to bed .
6 I have to sit him in the bath and
7 I have to thank him for that .
8 Still , I liked him , and I have heard him on television once or twice .
9 He said , but he said it does n't give us the excuse of not paying the invoices on time , and he said erm I have warned him for it this morning and he said he will process it , and he said the cheque will be in the post here on Monday .
10 I have seen him since then
11 I have seen him with his girls in the fields , and when he knows I am watching he kisses them .
12 ‘ I wish one hundred to be given to my freedman Pamphilus , in addition to what I have left him in codicils .
13 I have described him as a literary concept and this , as applied to a man in a dirty trench-coat moving in and out of sleazy beds and corrupt gambling dens , may seem to be rather excessive .
14 I have provided him with an adjustable heartbeat of around 100 . ’
15 Instead of having Matt to myself , when I have n't seen him for months and months , I have to share him with this wretched woman who ca n't get her act together !
16 I have dedicated him to the blessed St John the Baptist and had him circumcised . ’
17 I have put him into the London to act as lieutenant , ’ the admiral reported .
18 " With Sir Edmund Pusey 's agreement I have taken him into our confidence .
19 He is ‘ a villain ’ , but ‘ tragic ’ , and Dostoevsky continues in his most pushy vein , anxious that Katkov shall take notice , ‘ I have taken him from my heart ’ .
20 Jon is a ‘ New Age Traveller ’ and I have known him for two years .
21 On numerous occasions I have held him by belt and legs in the rattling back of an open truck , from the edge of a storm-tossed boat , in the path of galloping Sumbanese warriors .
22 I have seized him by the hair of his head And shoved it into a bucket of water And I screwed his pistols up his arse A dam sight harder than I screwed his daughter ( Rum ti-iddle-ey etc ) .
23 I have initiated him into the ‘ Secret Doctrine ’ , opened his centres of vision and given him the means to communicate with the Powers .
24 If a horse is being naughty then you have to punish him in some way — but do n't punish him if he does n't understand or is physically incapable of doing what you 've asked . ’
25 If the patient has to get dressed before he is able to dress independently , you have to dress him with care , so that he does not get involved in making any effort .
26 ‘ Now you have touched him on the raw .
27 You have seen him in the space of one half-hour
28 ‘ You never know a guy until you have tried him in bed .
29 I do n't mean that you have to imagine him as your lover or prospective lover ; this story does not require such strict identification , and I do n't see that any story does .
30 Is God really as good as you have trusted him to be ?
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