Example sentences of "have i [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | And I have smacked him really hard when he 'd nearly had me crying right ? |
32 | Ha , she 's had me panicking like mad oh planes going over |
33 | But this spring 's burst of blossom on older trees in the garden has had me thumbing through the catalogues again . |
34 | I suppose if he had been wifeless you would have had me married off to him as soon as I was out of mourning ! ’ |
35 | ‘ What would you have had me do , so ? ’ |
36 | When there was Theda behaving like a cat on a hot bakestone , what would you have had me do ? ’ |
37 | Except call in the Bow Street Runners , although your mama would even have had me do that , she was so distraught . ’ |
38 | It was still very early and , although the mist and drizzle should have had me feeling a little mellow , I was still in good and confident spirits from the naming ceremony . |
39 | ‘ Half a dozen cries for help that would have had me losing sleep and tearing out my hair . |
40 | What kind of community has it been , having lived here having had so many years in which you 've actually had I mean ei either lived here for forty years plus erm from many other years you 've actually been working here in addi in addition . |
41 | avoiding th I 've never had I mean me I 'm |
42 | I 'd had I 'd had schooling you see ? |
43 | The implications for my daughter 's safety and security , and and mine and the rest of my family 's , because there have been a number of occasions over the years when I 've had to turn to the police because of my anxiety about that when there 's been a lot of attention from the media and when the press have published our address and so on erm and we 've had I 've had specific death threats particularly against my daughter on one occasion . |
44 | I 've had I 've had to send over if we see her . |
45 | I think I 'd had I finished my breakfast when , no I think you just came just as I was about to take my first mouthful of cereal . |
46 | you know I have n't er had I had letters about it ? |
47 | I 've had I think more experience of what a rape in court than Sir Nicholas . |
48 | We 've had I think forty five enquiries and definitely one lady wants seventy from Sussex or somewhere , wants seventy crackers for one wedding . |
49 | I 've had I love cottage pie . |
50 | ‘ You could have me followed . ’ |
51 | ‘ You would have me remain what I was , ’ Suragai said , ‘ and alter the rest . ’ |
52 | does not have me cling too hard |
53 | For two hours he 'd have me swimming after a brush held in front of my nose , while he set the pace up and down the side of the baths . |
54 | Who told reporters : ‘ You wo n't have me to kick around any more ’ ? |
55 | ‘ You really believe Matilda would have me killed — tonight ? ’ |
56 | ‘ Would you have me ask him if that is indeed the case ? ’ |
57 | ‘ You 'd never have me marry an Englishman , surely ? ’ |
58 | That time she 'd told me how lonely and abandoned she felt when she was with her husband , those confessional words , ‘ lonely and abandoned ’ , which usually would have me cringing all over the place , made me shiver . |
59 | PAMELA : I would beg one favour of your ladyship , that if you would have me keep my distance you will not forget your own degree . |
60 | I suppose you would have me conclude you are my brother 's wife ? |