Example sentences of "have [verb] him [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 because he lives a life where material luxury has bought him out of the social expectations imposed on less fortunate people .
2 And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind .
3 And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind .
4 Royal Cedar , trained by John McConnochie , who has taken him over from the now retired Mercy Rimell , is another who is perfectly at home on fast ground , winning here over three and a half miles and at Newbury this season .
5 Royal Cedar , trained by John McConnochie , who has taken him over from the now retired Mercy Rimell , is another who is perfectly at home on fast ground , winning here over three and a half miles and at Newbury this season .
6 No he said , and I went over and I picked him up anyway , and sat him on , I sat him on my knee and I said we 'll just do some rhymes and I could feel him sort of going mm , mm , mm , like they do all pathetic and whiny , anyway Phyllis arrived and afterwards it was , by then he had calmed down and he was fine and I said wan na read the story now cos he missed it of course when he decided he could n't do without his car , so I said next week perhaps come without your car , I think I 'd won him over by the end but , it was a bit hairy .
7 They 'd fished him out of the water , so presumably he 'd drowned .
8 They 'd as good as killed him when they 'd taken him out of the field .
9 They 'd piled him in with the dead , and it was only later a naval ensign noticed him twitching .
10 He referred to the policy of separate development as ‘ apart-hate ’ in his first few letters , until somebody must have clued him in on the correct spelling .
11 If that had happened in my day , those players would have had him up against the nearest wall and sorted it out .
12 She 'd have had him back to the manufacturers for radical restructuring .
13 ‘ The League should have kicked him out of the game , and the PFA have not done enough to get back the money owed to men like David Howell .
14 If he improves over the next 3–4 years and lasts until he 's 30 , then you will have to put him up alongside the other 2 .
15 If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago .
16 That would have put him back in the situation of January 1946 — forced to swallow hard decisions in domestic and foreign policy without the long-term mandate to govern in the manner that he saw fit .
17 He always felt honoured to have been chosen , because if she had n't been comfortable with him she would have worked him out of the job long ago with little finesse .
18 But Laura was a piranha ; she 'd have chewed him down to the bone if he had let her .
19 There he was swirling a bunch of flowers , dressed in ill-fitting Levi 's ( surely Joe Moss could have fitted him out for the event ) and a ridiculous shirt .
20 Could n't you have kept him out of the way ? ’
21 The scrum half has recovered from the injury which would have kept him out of the postponed Durham Cup tie against Horden on Wednesday .
22 It would even be worth surrendering his prey , to have brought him down to the ignominy of lying to excuse himself .
23 There were hundreds of screaming women outside and we had to whisk him down to the underground car park and shut the gates behind him .
24 Loads of people had let him down over the years , so I did n't want to be one of them .
25 The woman who had let him out of the darkness of the birth-cave into the light . ’
26 Had carried him off into the mountains , in this harsh summer of storms and floods ?
27 It was nearly forty years since the history master had bawled him out on the pavement over there , in front of the House of Commons .
28 ‘ We 've seen him around with the Padre too .
29 I 've put the belt in for when he 's bad and I 've sewn him in for the winter .
30 The castle 's black-cloaked seneschal had scowled darkly on the previous occasions when Quiss had tracked him down in the kitchens and asked him what was going on and what he intended to do about it ; he made dour excuses and talked of the corrosive effects of salt water and what a mess it made of his pipes and anyway materials were very hard to come by these days — What days ?
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