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

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1 Cerruti began work in his father 's factory at the age of eleven , and his 50 years of experience have given him strong convictions about style .
2 You know I 've talked about Thomson 's passing from midfield but you 've always got to be have targets to hit you see if you 're a passing player and certainly the Leicester players have given him that .
3 I have given him some heavy sarcasm about it . ’
4 His paper have given him another six weeks ' leave-of-absence , so he decided to see France and , I believe , Spain . ’
5 A club spokesman said : ‘ The doctors have given him another scan and he was taken off the life-support machine . ’
6 A well-known alcoholic who unexpectedly turns up at a cocktail party may inadvertently communicate the fact that his sessions with AA have given him newfound confidence in his self-control .
7 Have to find him yon old folkery with the picture-window looking on to the stand of immemorial beeches , the dingle dell , the plashing brook , the wishing-well , the verdant sward …
8 His intense and unpredictable moods have earned him many enemies throughout the Empire .
9 If you are running this adventure ( Chapter 4 ) , Drachenfels wo n't be in his catafalque , of course , unless the adventurers have met him earlier and killed him within the Castle .
10 Additionally , he 's been working with Left Hand Right Hand , who 've just toured the States , while his other musical activities have seen him involved with British Racing Green and Danielle Dax , with whom he plays bass from time to time .
11 But I have seen him angry , irritable at the power that money , which he so much despised , had to cross his will and his pride ’ .
12 For the predictions that have made him famous , Britain 's top amateur weather-watcher would rather rely on a few observations of his own …
13 Televised Saturday successes in the Golden Spurs Handicap Chase at Doncaster , Sandown 's Scilly Isles Novices ' Chase and the Arlington Final at Newbury have made him one of the most popular finds of the season among the nation 's punters .
14 ‘ I tell you , media and even historians have made him bigger than life , but if you remove a person from accessibility , then you ca n't emulate them .
15 But mum and dad have promised him another when he comes out of hospital .
16 Despite these occasional reservations , Norris writes as a disciple , who believes that other disciples , as well as Derrida 's enemies , have got him wrong .
17 And I will have a piece of tape which says , ‘ Well yes of course you would expect the Chairman of the County Council to get food poisoning in this particular restaurant because we have prosecuted him three times .
18 Where a plaintiff 's injuries have rendered him incapable of managing his affairs , Court of Protection fees are recoverable as an expense caused by the injuries ( see Kemp & Kemp , Vol 1 , para 5/008/11 ) .
19 Have to give him four claps , one two three four hurray !
20 His poems have brought him national acknowledgement and well-earned distinction .
21 Years of hard training , injuries and arduous touring have taken him ahead of British brothers Martin and Graham Bell , but have brought him little remuneration so far .
22 O'Conor wo n't claim to have practised Field 's florid passagework a thousand times , but his researches , clearly , have brought him peculiar satisfaction .
23 A white , middle-class widow sets out for the hinterland in search of her maid 's son ; but the police have found him first .
24 As soon as we have found him another set of legs he 'll be out and about again , do you think he 'll mind walking on his hands for now ?
25 His back and neck injuries , for instance , have left him three-quarters of an inch shorter than he was at 21 .
26 But the accusations of shoplifting completely devastated the player and his family and have left him bitter about the way Scottish newspapers pursue the private lives of football 's master race .
27 Whereas for the other his faulty picture may go back to badly tangled family relationships which have left him unable to see any authority as good or loving .
28 Have to employ him full time .
29 The prosecution have proved the killing of Dr Howe the doctors have certified him unfit , and an order has been made for his detention in hospital , he 'll be assessed by doctors and when he 's fit to resume he 'll return to trial .
30 But the truth is , if you had ever seen this young man , naked or clothed ( and I have see him both , and halfway in between ) , then you would admit to the accuracy of what I 've said .
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