Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] have [verb] me [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Then I 'll just ask again the only question you 've allowed me to put so far .
2 That you can easily lose your concentration and go off to sleep and so it is in the truth , so we need to stay awake , stand firm for almighty , be vigilant and again in the scriptures we could look up half a dozen scriptures in the Christian Greek scriptures to show that we need to keep spiritually awake and it uses different terminology you 've heard me use some already , remember the one in verse Peter four , verse seven ?
3 You have brought life where there was uncertainty … perhaps in part you have made me know myself , understood before by you .
4 Fellow Tablers I thank you most sincerely for the honour and opportunity you have given me to become your sixtieth National President .
5 The inquiry you have asked me to undertake is , so far as I can understand , essentially a philosophical one .
6 In the first place he has desired me to say he would write but for his constant occupation .
7 Towards the end of this ‘ shake down ’ period it has enabled me to experiment confidently , often using the experience and success of other teachers as encouragement .
8 Oh well you had to notif take doctor 's note in you see , oh yes er doctor 's note and erm we were allowed , but erm fortunately I did n't have to have much time off , I 've been really fortunate that way , but erm I do n't think I would do anything that 's different to what I have done because it 's hard to prepare me for how I am now that 's how I look at things , and er the trouble I had with my husband it 's helped me to prepare myself for doing the garden , I 'd done the front garden when the gardeners came this morning .
9 In connection with the role you have asked me to undertake in the dispute between Mr D Smith and the other directors of and shareholders in Smith & Co Limited , I am writing to set out the nature of the responsibilities which you wish me to perform .
10 On an empty stomach it 's made me feel quite queasy .
11 Since reading Barbara 's letter it has set me thinking !
12 He kept up this sort of thing a while longer , but I refused to be provoked and in the end he had to let me go .
13 ‘ Well , with all the things we 've discussed , the way you 've made me see myself , I 've decided I should n't stick around here . ’
14 The school he 'd wanted me to go to so that I could be as clever as he had once been and go to Oxford the way he 'd done and not waste it as he had been foolish enough to do .
15 One problem of the past year has been the length of time it has taken me to accept that I need to work in the bookshop most of the time even though I know this work has to be done and though I enjoy it ( most of the time ) .
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