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

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1 I would like to know two things : ( 1 ) What you think of the way I have handled him ? ( 2 ) Is he entitled to a loving relationship with another woman ?
2 I have followed him for a long time and his work just gets better and better .
3 My theory is that I have to unmartyr him .
4 But if money ca n't tempt Benn , Eubank hopes a reminder of wounded pride will , saying : ‘ Benn will always rate under me in terms of seniority because I have beaten him .
5 ‘ He is my most dangerous opponent and I have beaten him in style , ’ said Davis , whose top breaks were an 85 ( twice ) , 79 , 66 and 65 ( twice ) .
6 I have to quiz him about everything and even then he wo n't tell the whole truth .
7 I have to put him to bed .
8 I have to put him into kennels tomorrow as I have to go away for some time and they insist that he be fully vaccinated . ’
9 When the castrato comes , I have to sing with him , for I have to teach him his whole part as if he were a child .
10 However , Mr. Collins ( if I have understood him correctly ) has expressly limited his challenge to Lautro 's failure to allow the making of representations before the service of the intervention notice .
11 And I have asked him in and I have fed him and given him milk and wine and a share of the fire !
12 He said : ‘ I 'm delighted with the work he has done in training and the commitment he has shown when I have asked him to play . ’
13 I have asked him to keep the matter secret .
14 Is my right hon. Friend aware that this is the first time that I have asked him a question since his appointment , and I intend to enjoy it ?
15 I have cut him off , she knew , as a doctor will cut off a much-needed limb to save a life .
16 I have to sit him in the bath and
17 ‘ You see , maman , I have to remind him to say ‘ we ’ , ' Richard said importantly , pressing home what he saw as his advantage .
18 I have to thank him for that .
19 This seems a fair point to make against some of Stevenson 's and Ayer 's contentions , but the attitudinist , as I have characterised him , in this chapter , would acknowledge Bambrough 's points , yet still think it important to insist on the fundamental difference between trying to decide what is the case and trying to decide what one would wish to be ( and will try to make ) the case and on associating ethical claims with the latter .
20 I have to give him a name .
21 On the few occasions I have met him it has been very difficult for me not to let slip something about you .
22 Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business !
23 Yes , well I have met him , yeah .
24 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has no specific plans to meet the ambassador , but both he and I have met him recently .
25 Even though I have met him a couple of times .
26 I have to ask him , I think .
27 I have to see him . ’
28 Give them my command to let the boy win his spurs , for if God has so ordained it , I wish the day to be his and the honour to go to him and those in whose charge I have placed him . ’
29 I have heard him say something similar .
30 I have heard him criticising his players as not good enough and trying to rationalise their situation to dampen expectations back home .
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