Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [verb] him [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Stuart is too good to be kept on the sidelines at a time when England have looked to include him in the B squad as the next stage of his international career . |
2 | Since the war both groups have come to see him as an unnecessary evil . |
3 | Grand Slam committee administrator Bill Babcock said : ‘ None of us like the situation , but there is undue pressure on him , and we have decided to exempt him from the rule on press conferences for this match , and only this match . ’ |
4 | Liverpool have got to play him against Middlesbrough and it is my belief that if someone comes in and does a turn for you , stick by them . |
5 | The apostle Paul in his letter to Rome described the autonomous man : ‘ Knowing God , they have refused to honour him as God , or to render him thanks . ’ |
6 | Mr Brandreth said : ‘ Mr Hanley only arrived at his desk this week , but I have asked to see him as a matter of urgency because I want him to reconsider the whole question of the location of the Army 's pay and personnel centre . |
7 | His lengthy sabbatical and lack of match-fitness have combined to push him into a deeper , more thoughtful role . |
8 | The thought of winning a Championship medal also helps him to endure the pain he still suffers , though both Ron Atkinson and Graham Taylor — the latter signed him for Villa — have learned to nurse him through the week and preserve his talents for match-days . |
9 | I have tried to bring him to me and failed and now I can not hope any longer . |
10 | I have tried to help him with his problems but we both get upset . |
11 | Student Irina Dumitrescu said : ‘ Michael is the king of rock , but I feel angry that his agents have chosen to put him in Snagov which represents such bitter memories for Romanians . ’ |
12 | We turned round and have managed to encourage him of his own volition to rejoin the others to make sure that all six enter the Pentland Firth and have a free passage out into the Atlantic . ’ |