Example sentences of "him have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As he tried to grab me , I feinted , slipped back to make him follow me , knowing he would think I was afraid , and then I let him have a classic straight left that hit him on the point of the jaw . |
2 | Ah let him have a go ! |
3 | Pat had come to him and asked to be able to buy the shop — not with any money she had available at that time , but on a never-never basis , letting him have a share in the takings until the value of the business had been reached . |
4 | Er you want to let him have a look |
5 | Well I 'll let him have a look later today . |
6 | I found one of the drummers and let him have a tape and he loved it . |
7 | In the end I had to get it down and let him have a sniff before he . |
8 | But she 'd let him have a slice of the cake she 'd brought in if he gave her and her friend fruit or ice cream — whatever he 'd bought . |
9 | Out of the kindness of his heart he had let him have a job in his shoe repair shop . |
10 | The moment she saw Mungo , Mary Ann fussed and tut-tutted and made him have a bath . |
11 | And I can buy back Robert 's 25 per cent of this place — you know I do n't like him having a foot in the door here . ’ |
12 | S but what they say is part of his managerial status demanded him having a company car to which I was given one as well but in effect that then became his wife 's because he was still banned for drink driving . |
13 | After this ordeal Tom left him to have a soak and slowly Willie began to unwind . |
14 | I 'm not out to if they 're going to claim on this diesel then that 's up to them but I 'm not going to have our lads or anybody else blamed for something which definitely does not exist and I shall tell as soon as I erm I meet him to have a chat with him again that he 's going along the wrong lines . |
15 | Benny had heard that they had sent to Dublin and maybe even Rome for him to have a dispensation , and it was n't a question of his being a sinner or outside the Church or anything . |
16 | Always ask him to have a go first , so that children come to you with a word already written . |
17 | They invited him to have a go . |
18 | Well it holding it in pawn , waiting for somebody to ask him to have a drink , and invariably somebody would but if they did ask him they 'd always ask him back next time you know if they could n't do it this time . |
19 | It advised him to forgive the man and pray for him to have a change of heart . |
20 | He was also very curious and begged Ted to allow him to have a look round . |
21 | ( If there is a problem and the cogs still will not spin , then take them to your dealer/mechanic and get him to have a look for you . ) |
22 | Erm I 've had a gentleman on the phone this morning we have on our listings , I 'm quite interested for him to have a look at the |
23 | The military leader , Colonel Acheampong , wanted him to have a state funeral . |
24 | It 's not that I t I my friend come cos I do have her little boy now straight from school , she pays for him to have a taxi from Endrodenny down to my house and I do have him until she finishes work and she said oh coming out tomorrow ? |
25 | The Cabinet seemed to him to have a reputation of worthiness verging on the dull . |
26 | That it seems pointless not to remain friends after so long , and ask him to have a meal with you . |
27 | Well all you really could do was say , well you 'll have to ask your doctor and get him to have a talk with your husband . |
28 | Murray seemed to him to have a laziness of spirit and a lack of character ; Richard , on the other hand , gave the impression of a great potential traduced by charm . |
29 | If he is the sort of man who wears a red rose in his buttonhole every day , loyalty will drive him to have a bet on Mr Kinnock , regardless of his chances . |
30 | Rights and properties going back to a remote and undocumented past appeared to him to have a sanction which no later enactment — not even by the pope — could alter . |