Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] me the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Führer has given to me the honour of organizing the conference and , of course , responsibility for his safety . |
2 | The Minister of State , my right hon. Friend the Member for Oxford , West and Abingdon ( Mr. Patten ) , was on the Front Bench yesterday and has reported to me the content of the ten-minute Bill and the vote . |
3 | However , my Presidency has impressed upon me the Sea-Change in recent years of governmental policy as it affects University and College finances . |
4 | Neither the Bar Council nor the Law Society has raised with me the question of the quality of recruitment to the legal profession . |
5 | Neither the Law Society nor the Bar Council has raised with me the question of the quality of recruitment to the legal profession . |
6 | Your father has extended to me the hospitality of his house for as long as I care to take it , or until he grows sick of the sight of me . |
7 | She 'd explained to me the origin of the Paisley pattern ; I had the history of Notting Hill Gate , the use of a camera obscura by Vermeer , why Charles Lamb 's sister murdered their mother , and a history of Tamla Motown . |
8 | I do not arrogate to myself a knowledge superior to that of the professionals , but I have had imposed on me the obligation to exercise a quasi-judicial function in assessing applications . |
9 | Should I rather have brought with me the cross from the altar ? ’ |
10 | Only a prisoner and the nurse had spoken to me the night before I cut myself . |
11 | ‘ Master Parry , I have so much confidence in the good offices of your daughter that I have brought with me the letter of which I spoke to her . |