Example sentences of "have [vb pp] he [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yet Mr Subirachs 's sculptures for the cathedral have placed him at the centre of a storm .
2 Mr Greenwald has now been appointed chairman of Tatra and Mr Shelby and Mr Rutherford have joined him on the board .
3 He had desired to go to his homesite just once , not because he expected his parents to greet him with pleasure — he knew they would long ago have forgotten him in the act of rearing many other young even if they were still alive — but because it was there he had first been caught .
4 Warne 's exploits in the Old Trafford Test , when he grabbed eight wickets , have catapulted him into the Top 10 of the Coopers and Lybrand Ratings , where he is within sight of another Aussie scourge of England , absent medium-fast bowler Bruce Reid .
5 At Pace 's 57th St space until 17 October , Claes Oldenburg has returned to the possibilities of human scale sculptures of harps , saxophones , scent bottles , a tie etc after his monumental commissions that have occupied him since the 1980s and which include ‘ Match Cover ’ in the Olympic village at Barcelona .
6 ‘ Our people have met him in the social life of the arts world .
7 You have seen him in the space of one half-hour
8 We have sought him in the promptings of our hearts or the resolutions of our committees .
9 and as he 's done that the mates behind him have shot him with a real gun , his gone , his gone
10 His outrageous leotards , sexy routines and snappy catch-phrases — ‘ I want your body ! ’ — have made him into a sort of Linford Christie with a breakfast box .
11 She , after all , had been left holding up the universe over the parents , and in all probability , whatever strict injunctions he issued now , she would , by the time he rejoined her , have relieved him of the most dreadful of all the duties his office laid on him , and somehow , with sense , sedatives and sturdy , unpretending sympathy , have gone part-way towards reconciling the bereaved to their bereavement .
12 ‘ WE HAVE decapitated him from the dictatorship , ’ said General Powell , briefing the press in the Pentagon on Sky , which comes into its own on stories like this .
13 We have decapitated him from the leadership of his country .
14 But when you have equipped him with a wife — why , it will be in his interest to kill you ! ’
15 Henderson was swamped by back-slapping colleagues who have helped him through the difficulties of adapting to life in Zimbabwe in the last two weeks .
16 Here is the story of his life and of the succession of movies , remarkably similar in tone and most of them featuring actors like Robert de Niro and Harvey Keitel , which have raised him to the status of ( perhaps ) the world 's most famous film director .
17 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 ) .
18 Bonar Law has usually received a bad press from historians , who have portrayed him as a hard , dour , humourless fanatic .
19 It was an occasion filled with memories of a life time in the carpet business , highlighted with speeches by Ralph Ellis , Rod Turnbull , Steve Higgins and from customers who have known him for a long time .
20 You 've have known him from the beginning
21 I have provided him with an adjustable heartbeat of around 100 . ’
22 I have followed him for a long time and his work just gets better and better .
23 Many of Voight 's films have cast him as a none-too-bright but likeable hunk .
24 ‘ Now you have touched him on the raw .
25 ‘ If I 'm given a challenge I have to have a go at it , ’ he admits , reflecting on the guiding principles that have taken him to the top of two major industries .
26 I have put him into the London to act as lieutenant , ’ the admiral reported .
27 His early days underground working alongside miners on the coal-face have imbued him with a special rapport with the thousands of miners he now oversees as chairman of British Coal .
28 I have initiated him into the ‘ Secret Doctrine ’ , opened his centres of vision and given him the means to communicate with the Powers .
29 I have dedicated him to the blessed St John the Baptist and had him circumcised . ’
30 The Gala youngster acknowledges how fortunate he has been in the folk who have advised him along the way .
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