Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] him [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I told her Barry should have kept him in , and she said if I started criticizing him , she 'd get Don to the phone . ’
2 ‘ The League should have kicked him out of the game , and the PFA have not done enough to get back the money owed to men like David Howell .
3 Gooch has been unwell for several weeks , playing in the first Test at Calcutta with a chest infection that should have ruled him out , missing the three-day match at Vishakhapatnam because he still felt weak , and then pulling out of the second Test at Madras after his infamous encounter with a poisonous prawn .
4 I should have to knock him out too .
5 He should have let him through but Steve did n't even know he was there .
6 Told you we should have let him in .
7 I should have put him down before I said anything .
8 Now we should have picked him up .
9 If his belt had n't broke we should have got him out .
10 DAVID MELLOR has gone to the back benches nursing the belief that since he told John Major all about his expenses-paid holiday it made it okay and if life were fair none of us should have considered him out of order .
11 I thought well , you must have rode him up there thinking you know , get him something to watch .
12 Thought somebody must have kicked him out of bed this morning .
13 A thud of chopping — movement between the tree trunks — a labourer was coming towards him , one of the consignment of convicts he had ordered through a merchant in Bideford , he had his machete in his hand , he was not menacing , he held out his spare hand in a strange appeal , lifting his face , which was crossed by deep scars , wounds across his eyes had puckered them right in so that he moved like a blind sleeper , closer and closer — Sir John woke up sweating , surprised to find himself alone , and then remembered : he had been drinking with his cousin Alexander Menzies of Bolfracks , the last bottle must have sent him under .
14 Dad must have told him off for
15 She must have thrown him out .
16 Newley must have put him up to it .
17 And if the murderer were an outsider , then how account for the locked front door , the intact alarm system , and the fact that Lorrimer must have let him in ?
18 All the nineteenth-century conventions of comedy pointed to the need for universality and in any case Chaplin 's own personal inclinations must have pulled him back from being sectionally committed at a time of class warfare .
19 They must have brought him back to tea with the grown-ups who would come later .
20 He referred to the policy of separate development as ‘ apart-hate ’ in his first few letters , until somebody must have clued him in on the correct spelling .
21 I thought you must have scared him off … . ’
22 ‘ We 'll have to snap him out of it and keep him to the exercises or he 'll ruin himself . ’
23 Well you 'll have to put him down a bit more carefully than that .
24 I 'll have to ask him in , Juliet was thinking .
25 ‘ Yes , it 's a pot I 've been down many times — not the easiest ; apart from a fifty-foot pitch we 'll have to haul him up , there 's a long sump we 'll have to bring the injured man back through which could be tricky if he 's unconscious or uncooperative .
26 You 'll have to ring him up !
27 You 'll have to get him along and you can have some more soot .
28 We 'll have to get him out and pay for it and it 's worked total dividends !
29 When he stood in the middle of the road waving his arms it was only because he was hungry and wanted his dinner , now you 'll have to trundle him about in a wheelbarrow like a dead sheep , you 'll have no time for skirmishing .
30 ‘ All right , ’ he replied flatly , unresponsive to her invitation to some facetious joking about bottoms , which might have jolted him out of his philosophical mood .
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