Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] me [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 No-one has set me above this people .
2 ‘ He could n't live with the thought that someone had touched me in that way .
3 The reply , which has mystified me until this day , was , ‘ Oh ! we did n't know you meant that one ! ’
4 Board masters are guests with years of experience of Scourie fishings , and my favourite is a wonderful gentleman called Stanley Tuer ; a man of advancing years , but fleet of foot , who has exhausted me on many a long hill walk .
5 None has led me to that dangerous conclusion that we were doing it better over there than here .
6 I suppose if you 'd asked me before all this happened , I 'd have said I 'd give in , but I was so angry .
7 ‘ Why would you have told me in any case ?
8 ‘ What do you mean to do , ’ demanded Harry , looking fiercely up at him from under drawn brows , ‘ now that you 've tricked me into this betrayal ?
9 ‘ It 's like so many things you 've told me about these murders , robberies and the rape .
10 I make this point after returning from a day 's walking near Ullswater when I was approached by a party of walkers who had followed me for some distance thinking that I was headed for the same destination .
11 Before I left I tried to ring Nassim Nassim , my erstwhile landlord and Sunil 's cousin and , I 'd decided by now , the man who had got me into this mess .
12 If you had told me about that when I was a child , I would n't have believed you .
13 I met some now very loyal friends who have seen me through these last three and a half years .
14 ‘ And what right do you think you have to assault me like this ? ’
15 I feel like She 's touched me through that ; She 's been de d seven years , now She 's touched me .
16 She 's cured me of all my hang-ups by giving me self-confidence , ’ he says .
17 He said : ‘ They have told me about these steps they have taken to check this out and I 'm really delighted with their attitude .
18 He has coached me for many years and will certainly do so again , ’ admitted Gooch .
19 Palace chairman Ron Noades confirmed Sunderland 's move for Coppell , saying : ‘ Steve was asked two weeks ago whether he was interested in the Sunderland position and he has informed me of this approach . ’
20 Can anyone tell me where ‘ balmpot ’ did originate as it has puzzled me for some 60 years ?
21 But why should he have considered me at all ?
22 He would later swear that he had cautioned me about this the previous night .
23 He had taken me for some kind of refugee from the Napoleonic Wars !
24 I said , coldly and pompously — he had put me in such a strong , moral position by hitting me — that if he really felt I was such an awful wife , if would be better if we got a divorce .
25 He made me feel as if he had rescued me from some intellectual gutter , some abyss of boredom .
26 I knew what he was getting at , of course , and I was so hurt that he should think he had to approach me in such a roundabout fashion — as if I was a terrible , uncharitable woman who had to be coaxed into a simple act of kindness — that I suggested it myself at once , though it was really the last thing I wanted .
27 It 's helped me through this depression , actually .
28 He 'll be sorry he 's treated me like this , Ellen ! ’
29 On the machine build that he 's given me for this year , of which that is an example .
30 I turn up for staff meals but I do n't really eat at them because young Pooley is so guilty about what he 's condemned me to that he keeps on having parcels of goodies delivered .
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