Example sentences of "he have [verb] [pers pn] to " in BNC.

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1 He has to bow them to his opinions , that 's the way we live . ’
2 The arguments , as he has presented them to me both on earlier occasions and tonight , are , indeed , seductive .
3 er for the time being and if you ask Dave about this thing you 've missed and also about what this business about erm cos he has explained it to me but I 'm not quite sure about it , this business of keeping a , a sort of l record of all the practicals for this term
4 He has forbidden me to fast or even keep the days of abstinence .
5 ‘ So wonderfully pleased and satisfied ’ was he with it that , as Molyneux wrote to Locke , ‘ he has ordered it to be read by the Batchelors in the College , and strictly examines them in their progress therein ’ ; and so it came about that Locke 's masterpiece was on the curriculum which faced George Berkeley , the subject of the next chapter , when he entered Trinity as a student in 1700 .
6 All this is God 's doing , for he has reconciled us to himself through Jesus Christ ; and he has made us agents of the reconciliation . ’ 2 Corinthians 5:17
7 This time a secretary answered , saying that as her employer ‘ has a large backlog of books to read , he found the addition of another one rather an embarrassment … he has passed it to a friend in a London hospital . ’
8 He has encouraged me to reapply to the Government Information service to be kept apprised in case the two departures from the Scottish office , one gone and one going December , mean there may be a vacancy .
9 Mrs Sams ( 44 ) from Birmingham , said : ‘ I do not normally swear but he has driven me to it .
10 But he has thrown it to the wind which will swirl round Windsor Park tonight by naming no fewer than THREE centre forwards in his side to face Latvia .
11 ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him .
12 As she stared into her bemused eyes , he slowly smiled , and in that moment she would have committed murder if he 'd asked her to .
13 The conversation was n't going the way he 'd intended it to .
14 He 'd invited me to a supper dance after the show on Christmas Eve . ’
15 He 'd mutilated her to the point of death but — being a Buddhist — he had n't killed her .
16 My father brought me up — he 'd trained me to be the nicest kind of boy , tough , self-reliant .
17 Maggie gazed anxiously up at the sky as she and Nevil emerged from the Sauchiehall Street picture house that he 'd taken her to .
18 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
19 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
20 He 'd taken her to dinner at The Black Dog and through him she 'd spent Christmas at Laura 's .
21 Like that time he 'd taken her to Dublin , one blustery day in February of 1821 .
22 He 'd taken her to a pub — The Crumpled Horn — before walking to the park .
23 He 'd introduced her to Diane about half an hour before .
24 Once he 'd introduced me to the Princess , he never said another word . ’
25 He was confident he 'd brought her to the stage where he could lay her .
26 She thought of what he 'd said about New England that day he 'd brought her to Rome , and how arrogantly she 'd reacted .
27 Underneath he 'd expected her to be hard and dry , but she was very soft and moist .
28 Penry was tactful enough to leave her to her own devices once he 'd directed her to a chemist .
29 If only he 'd finished his new masterpiece before he 'd submitted it to her critical eye .
30 If they did n't bring back the amount of money he 'd told them to , he beat them with a baseball bat . ’
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