Example sentences of "have [verb] them [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ?
2 The visitors were again struck by injury ; a problem which has plagued them all season .
3 He has to wear them all the time , but he does n't wear them all the time
4 I bet Otley has scoffed them all , greedy pig .
5 He has placed them both on the sofa under the magnificent painting of a Ramayana demon by his Thai protegé , not facing one another across his huge desk , to indicate that this is an intimate and informal interview , not to be taken too seriously whatever she says .
6 It is common for students to return to a part that has given them many ideas , and to rework a passage fruitfully .
7 I mean Jim was saying that Winston has given them two weeks off so
8 As a gift to the family , Wimpey Homes has given them some furniture to help make their new house feel more like home .
9 The Kenyons say Neil Brown 's victory has given them immense satisfaction .
10 Many will have been wearing a special costume for their childhood which has given them particular concealment .
11 Some writers probably set off with that idea in the back of their minds , but up to now Hannah has disarmed them all .
12 But the jolt to his players ' system kick-started them back into life and Monday 's 1-0 victory over Arsenal has lifted them level with United and three points behind leaders Norwich .
13 Yes , you guessed it , DJ has to find them all in another epic arcade adventure : DJ Puff 's Volcanic Caper .
14 The detachment is part of 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company whose task , in Northern Ireland , of neutralising terrorist bombs ( IEDs ) or Improvised Explosive Devices , as they are officially known ) has earned them worldwide respect .
15 Romania 's inability to provide quick ball and their fumbling loss of possession often allowed the Scots to counter-attack from deep positions with the same instinctive fluency that has earned them 130 points in four games at Murrayfield this year .
16 The League says Swindon 's football has earned them widespread admiration this season and Hoddle is a suitable and exciting choice .
17 Steve Royle says that Bert has won them many boat races .
18 Probyn , 37 next March , has seen them all off and fully intends to continue doing so for the foreseeable future .
19 But Rush , 31 next month , has seen them all off — and simply gone on and on .
20 The homes of this minority tribe are built over the water on stilts , its vegetable fields float on the lake 's surface and its fishermen propel their long narrow boats with a unique leg-rowing motion that has made them famous .
21 In addition , the precipitous decline in the real price of many products has made them accessible to many more people in the developing world .
22 ‘ That icy wind has made them rough , the hand-cream will soften them .
23 Such left-wing gaucherie has made them easy meat for a largely right-wing press anxious to show that extreme political dogma is a left-wing monopoly and determined to deny the left the social concern and humanity that lies behind some of the left-wing philosophy .
24 Some of these shots could not be taken today in this , either because building has made them impossible or simply because the crowds who congregate to nowadays to take these shots would detract from the scene .
25 These locus control regions ( LCR ) were first defined for the β-globin system ( 14,15 ) and their ability to orchestrate lineage specific expression of sequences linked in cis has made them key elements in the development of gene therapy technology .
26 2 Most socialists have become increasingly critical of the monopolistic and authoritarian role of Communist parties in one-party systems in a way that has made them cast doubt on the desirability of insurrection .
27 Eliot 's death of the corrections to his original writings , and then the corrections that Ezra Pound made , and Ezra Pound has made them ten times better .
28 For example there are echoes of colonial discourse in the way the boys make a distinction between the ‘ good blacks ’ ( who accept the verdict of the first , lost fight ) and the ‘ bad blacks ’ who cry foul and fight back , trying to reverse the verdict of a society which has made them permanent losers .
29 The long struggle to reclaim what was theirs has made them cold and deadly .
30 The heartache and suffering over the centuries has made them tough and strong and it 's been a slow evolution .
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