Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have [vb pp] me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I could have brought me watch down , I need a battery in it tt heck |
2 | Right I shall have let me go and get the matches . |
3 | As you may have heard me mention already , I am involved in organising a one month summer school for 40 soviet teachers of English this July . |
4 | As some of you may have heard me observe , it has indeed been a sombre year . |
5 | Some of you may have heard me say before that when I was a young ordinand I met up with a marvellous Canadian bishop , Ralph Dean . |
6 | You may have caught me doing this some of you may have have noticed that I try to force meself not to and it 's something to remember . |
7 | You must have heard me say them . |
8 | You should 've seen me marching home . |
9 | ‘ I do n't know why you should have led me to believe he was some kind of old buffer . ’ |
10 | You should have let me go . ’ |
11 | ‘ You should have let me nick them off him . ’ |
12 | You should have let me fall , like your friend . |
13 | ‘ You should have let me kill him ! ’ |
14 | ‘ You should have let me know you were coming earlier , I 'd have had a car waiting at the airport for you . ’ |
15 | But she must have heard me say so , because at seven she came down and said she 'd overlooked this marvellous Stockhausen concert on Two — well , I just put on my coat and flung out of the house … |
16 | She should have let me prescribe for her ; I know an excellent liniment … " |
17 | You might have made me come on this absurd chase , but what I think is my business . ’ |
18 | If only she could have seen me skulking around at Cliff Top , the very picture of melancholy . |
19 | Or she 'd have let me know . |
20 | If you 'd have let me know I could have |
21 | Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer . |
22 | ‘ 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 . |
23 | ‘ If I said to you , ’ replies Anya wearily , ‘ that I wanted you to stop what you were doing , stop everything , and drive miles and miles , into the back of beyond , just to be with me , you 'd have told me to piss off . ’ |
24 | You could 've told me to mind my own business . ’ |
25 | Still , I suppose I ca n't complain : you could have let me drown , after all . ’ |
26 | It 's why you pulled me back inside the train when you could have left me to die . |
27 | She helped me as well and when I saw you were ill I did for you what she would have wanted me to do . ’ |
28 | She had been a mother of sons only and I think now that she would have liked me to call her mother ; but then , such an idea never entered my head . |
29 | My hon. Friend is a charming relative newcomer to this place and we are delighted that she is here , but if she had been here as long as I have — getting on for 18 years now — she would have heard me banging on about exactly that point . |
30 | I think she would have preferred me to stay . |