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

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1 Or he could follow the Germans , who have duly provided him with an excuse for higher base rates at next week 's party conference — but have also made it abundantly clear that the Bundesbank is the dominant monetary authority in Europe , and our much-vaunted independence is so much poppy-cock .
2 His present celebrity is a fairly recent phenomenon , and he insists that it has not really affected him , although he acknowledges that his appearances on television shows and in magazine profiles have somewhat robbed him of the anonymity which still clings to his ‘ invisible ’ friend , Cartier-Bresson .
3 He can console himself with a winter passage booked to Australia , and the knowledge that his talent and determined character have finally set him on a rightful path to the pinnacle of the game .
4 His club , Northants , have already banned him for two games .
5 The Dons have already offered him to Leeds , who are desperate for a right-back to solve their defensive problems .
6 being of course , is first of all find your home and while he was n't in a home he was driving the neighbours mad because he 's beginning to get confused and wander about and maintain that he has n't had his dinner when two people have already taken him in lunch , you know and the other problem is erm er er having found him a very nice home , he did n't want to go !
7 I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it .
8 If at the end of the specified period , or such longer period as he may allow , they have not satisfied him in one way or the other , the voluntary process ends and he may apply to the court .
9 I have not seen him since this morning . ’
10 I usually bump into him every so often on the stairs , in one of the upstairs rooms or in the garden , but I have not seen him in some time .
11 The courts have not helped him by sensible pronouncements .
12 It certainly has no basis in the figures that I have just given him in answer to his question .
13 I have just left him in the park .
14 Perhaps spotting a chink in Clinton 's armour , the Republicans have further accused him of stirring up feeling against the war .
15 His legal responsibilities for issues such as extradition have also brought him into contact with senior legal and political figures in Ireland .
16 The public , who have often neglected him in the past , have made The Fellow a short price favourite for this afternoon 's King George in the expectation that the French raider will win his second successive Boxing Day showpiece .
17 Ladbrokes had quoted Jenny Pitman 's gelding , who has been off the course for over two and a half years , at 33-1 but have now scratched him from their list .
18 As Henry signs the new treaty at the French court , the camera moves in to a close-up as he recalls the faces of the people who have been friends to him in more dissolute days , and have now followed him into battle .
19 ‘ The Soviets have now transferred him to a Labour Camp . ’
20 But he told his bosses in London who have now provided him with round-the-clock protection for fear he could be in the sights of an IRA killer gang .
21 ‘ The Met have now provided him with round-the-clock protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA , ’ said the source .
22 More than a hundred victims have now approached him for legal advice and doctors are still seeing new cases six weeks after chryptosporidium was first identified in the Farmoor reservoir .
23 The Tryons , in return , have frequently joined him for some fishing at Balmoral .
24 ‘ You have n't seen him at all ? ’
25 And during the last four years you have n't seen him at all , while I 've spent nine or ten hours a day with him , sometimes even more if we 're particularly busy .
26 Cos I , I have n't seen him at all .
27 If I think about it I have n't seen him at all .
28 I have n't seen him at all .
29 I have n't seen him since — well , not to talk to .
30 It 'd be nice to see Stubby again , have n't seen him since last year 's Club dinner . ’
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