Example sentences of "have [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 My theory is that I have to unmartyr him .
2 If he had tried to tear the clothes from her , she probably would n't — could n't — have stopped him .
3 A shopkeeper whose premises have been smashed open by ramraiders twice in three weeks says his local council have stopped him installing protective security shutters .
4 Have to see him , ’ Bodo said .
5 ‘ Children only have to see him and they 're climbing all over him !
6 We have to see him die . ’
7 She 'd like to run away , not have to see him again , but there was no one she could go to stay with .
8 Wanted to disappear and never have to see him again .
9 I have to see him . ’
10 You are to tell him that you have to see him urgently .
11 His European contacts have given him ideas — such as the Dutch government 's research projects to look into the specific health needs of the country 's future .
12 The singer was brought up in London , but two years in Leeds and five in the North West have given him an oddball Midlands-tinged accent .
13 His paper have given him another six weeks ' leave-of-absence , so he decided to see France and , I believe , Spain . ’
14 ‘ Let Me show you how to live it , ’ but then once you have given Him your life He becomes distant ; you have to struggle to touch Him .
15 Gordon is working on his next project , a book about the Lakes , and his publishers , keen to capitalise on his recent success , have given him very little time to complete it .
16 Simon has told me he asked you and you have given him hope .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 May I also raise a matter with the Prime Minister , of which I have given him prior notice ?
20 In his ignorance , the right hon. Member for Chingford — I have given him notice of this — sees British history as a continuum stretching back to the dawn of time .
21 He says continuing heavy losses and falling markets have given him no option but to propose that the six hundred and forty man pit should close .
22 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 .
23 ‘ All the money that Sheikh Osman has used in the past few weeks in his war against the Copts is money that you have given him . ’
24 ‘ I have given him no money .
25 ‘ I will show you the evidence that Osman goes to him every Friday and comes away with the money you have given him . ’
26 ( 27 ) I have given him something [ = some kind of drug ] that should help him come round .
27 Anyway , there 's certainly no way I 'm going to start physio on him the way things are , or at least until you or Dr Grant have given him the OK . ’
28 Though I enjoyed the book immensely it did seem that to an extent Mayle had used the plot to answer the numerous critics who , riddled by jealousy at the success of his two books ( Toujour Provence was the second ) , have given him a good going over .
29 I have given him some heavy sarcasm about it . ’
30 A club spokesman said : ‘ The doctors have given him another scan and he was taken off the life-support machine . ’
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