Example sentences of "have me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I want a divorce , that 's what I want , but he 'll not budge as long as he 's drawing two salaries and has me cooking for him — but I 'll not eat with him , I stick myself in that tiny kitchen in there — can you imagine the life I lead ? |
2 | Even now it has me enslaved — so that I must follow this madman willynilly and protect him from harm . |
3 | He has me fetch the plastic bucket from under the sink , then returns to the caravan with the bigger bits in the bucket saying he has some letters to write . |
4 | Time has me dangling on its tenterhooks . |
5 | So he has me do that and on other songs he has me play bass . |
6 | With a great clean sound , reasonable amounts of crunch and buckets-full of sustain , The Attax preamp should 've had me jumping about in praise . |
7 | This work has had me taking this set off the shelf again and again . |
8 | Although I 'd had me doubts before , I will admit . |
9 | Now she thinks , not his cock but his tongue , I should have cut his tongue out with them , his slow quicksilver tongue ; for he partly took me backwards out of my joy , into an old timidity that 's there still ; and it 's made a meal of me sometimes teaching , when the sharper ones have had me squirming for my lazy luck . |
10 | Now the Bishop has had me kicked out of the parish and it 's all your fault . |
11 | He had a good knowledge of Scotland , particularly the bagpipes , and I am sure if I had offered to go along to Brigade HQ to fetch my bagpipes he would have had me marching up and down the orchard playing his favourite tunes , much to the consternation of the other Commandos , and possibly the annoyance of the Germans just a short distance away . |
12 | That 's a cyclamen , two I 'd had me given that at our family party , we have a family party once a year |
13 | ‘ And if you thought you could pin it on me , you 'd have had me cautioned and the bracelets on by now , ’ I said bravely . |
14 | And I have smacked him really hard when he 'd nearly had me crying right ? |
15 | Ha , she 's had me panicking like mad oh planes going over |
16 | But this spring 's burst of blossom on older trees in the garden has had me thumbing through the catalogues again . |
17 | I suppose if he had been wifeless you would have had me married off to him as soon as I was out of mourning ! ’ |
18 | ‘ What would you have had me do , so ? ’ |
19 | When there was Theda behaving like a cat on a hot bakestone , what would you have had me do ? ’ |
20 | Except call in the Bow Street Runners , although your mama would even have had me do that , she was so distraught . ’ |
21 | 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 . |
22 | ‘ Half a dozen cries for help that would have had me losing sleep and tearing out my hair . |
23 | ‘ You could have me followed . ’ |
24 | ‘ You would have me remain what I was , ’ Suragai said , ‘ and alter the rest . ’ |
25 | does not have me cling too hard |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Who told reporters : ‘ You wo n't have me to kick around any more ’ ? |
28 | ‘ You really believe Matilda would have me killed — tonight ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Would you have me ask him if that is indeed the case ? ’ |
30 | ‘ You 'd never have me marry an Englishman , surely ? ’ |