Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | But our dignity supremely lies in the capacity and desire that God has given us to enjoy him and to seek for his esteem and friendship . |
2 | Though Clinton may have clinched most of the Jewish vote with his down-the-line promise to treat Israel more gently than President Bush does , the irony is that , for Jews and gentiles alike , his blatant Big Apple vote-seeking has done nothing to make him look principled or even presidential . |
3 | Lance Buckmaster , our esteemed Minister for External Security has asked me to attend him down at the ancestral home , Tavey Grange on Dartmoor . ’ |
4 | Frank has asked me to marry him . |
5 | This must be our secret , but Timothy has asked me to marry him , too . |
6 | Today Edgar Linton has asked me to marry him , and I gave him an answer . |
7 | ‘ Sir George has asked me to marry him ! ’ |
8 | I expect she has asked you to tell him everything that has happened , and persuade him to make friends and thank me ? |
9 | These somewhat academic findings are not very helpful to the mother whose child has begged her to let him watch a gangster film or to buy him a plastic ‘ death-ray gun ’ for Christmas . |
10 | My mother insisted on my being one of his godfathers , a unique responsibility which has allowed me to offer him some tactful advice from time to time . |
11 | Do n't go along the road trying to keep yourself a nice separation distance and as soon as the tail end of another lorry has passed you flash him in and then you 're like this . |
12 | God has created me to do Him some definite service . |
13 | The sod would probably breathalyze me after he 'd made me drive him home . |
14 | For one thing , he 'd made her fear him ; in addition to that , she 'd threatened him too readily . |
15 | He 'd made her love him purely so that he could reject her in public . |
16 | I 'd said I wanted him back , but I was frightened and I felt I could n't face telling the social workers . |
17 | Went on and on at this young lad who 'd spoken who thumped him he 'd apparently just one punch , I do n't know but but anyway all the charges have been dropped against this lad now so |
18 | The fact that she 'd remembered him gave him pleasure , even though she had evidently misheard what had been said . |
19 | By midnight , he 'd asked me to marry him . ’ |
20 | He 'd been shy and fair-haired the Sunday afternoon he 'd asked her to marry him , without any confidence in those days . |
21 | The one drawback to the Beka'a Video Club was that Abu Salim , who 'd asked us to give him English lessons , would come down with a list of words and phrases he 'd noted while watching the films and ask for an explanation , his main interest was obscene vocabulary . |
22 | She could n't even hope to keep that from him , since he 'd insisted she fax him details of the takings every week . |
23 | ‘ You should have let me kill him ! ’ |
24 | He should never have let her talk him into letting her give hers first when they had been deciding how to handle this whole situation . |
25 | ‘ I would n't have let her marry him if she had ! ’ declared Lady Merchiston . |
26 | ‘ I do n't think he slipped , Mowbray would have been too careful , and I doubt he would have let someone push him off the parapet walk without a struggle . ’ |
27 | I would have done anything to keep him — anything … ’ |
28 | It would have helped you to tell him . " |
29 | It would not have surprised me to hear him say that he had advised the Almighty strongly against the Flood and other similar claims , the foolishness of which was self-evident , but not to Him . |
30 | I should have got you to photograph him ’ he added . |