Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] me [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Béroff 's Vingt Regards was the set I first came to know well ( I vividly remember receiving it as a Christmas present the year it was first released ) and it has always struck me as the finest of all the recorded versions .
2 What has frankly surprised me about the last decade is the way in which social scientists who make no claim to a Christian profession have been talking openly about the relevance of religious values to our current economic problems in the Western world .
3 It has n't prepared me for the outside world ; all it 's done is given me an awareness of myself .
4 I want you and I believe you owe me , but wanting you has n't unbalanced me to the extent you seem to believe .
5 ( ‘ Your good influence and help has sometimes draw me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them . ' )
6 The spectacle of modern investment markets has sometimes moved me towards the conclusion that to make the purchase of an investment permanent and indissoluble , like a marriage … might … force the investor to direct his mind to the long-term prospects , and to those only .
7 Your good influence and help has sometimes drawn me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them …
8 The realisation rips through me : my little act of derring-do has truly landed me in the shit .
9 Let me ask you about one particular artist , whose name has actually escaped me at the moment
10 You 'd better tell me about the other night .
11 ‘ You 'd better drop me at the hospital . ’
12 ‘ You 'd better take me to the station , then .
13 but he 'd just told me about the housing with the car and everything .
14 He 'd already stabbed me in the heart several times before that with other ladies , but at least this time , there was a lady that I liked immensely .
15 Having reluctantly cleared me of the charge of indulging in orgies with my entire sales force , you seem to have got it into your head that Lexy and I are carrying on some kind of affair .
16 He had already told me on the Friday at the training session , and in front of about 20 of the lads , that I was n't in the team .
17 It was going to be a long night , as I also had to finish an already over-due essay on Swedish expansion in the seventeenth century ( it would have to be a goodish one , too ; an earlier remark — made in an unguarded moment during a methodically boring tutorial — ascribing Swedish territorial gains in the Baltic to the invention of the Smorgasbord with its take-what-you-want ethic , had not endeared me to the professor concerned ; nor had my subsequent discourse on the innate frivolity of the Swedes , despite what I thought was the irrefutable argument that no nation capable of giving a Peace Prize to Henry Kissinger could possibly be accused of lacking a sense of humour .
18 I 'm told it 's nothing personal ( it 's never anything personal in racing — a fellow who had just put me through the wing at Naas visited me in hospital to tell me it was nothing personal ) , but the end result is the same .
19 Needless to say , no one had ever told me about the pain , and I became convinced that something was wrong with me , but I was too embarrassed to confess as much to anyone .
20 Racks and Torments ! dost think , Child , that my Limbs were made for leaping of Ditches , and clambring over Stiles ; or that my Parents wisely foreseeing my future Happiness in Country-pleasures , had early instructed me in the rural Accomplishments of drinking fat Ale , playing at Whisk , and smoaking Tobacco with my Husband ; or of spreading of Plaisters , brewing of Diet-drinks , and stilling Rosemary-Water with the good old Gentlewoman , my Mother-in-Law … .
21 ‘ So , you 've really got me in the shit now , have n't you ?
22 The only reason I was here was because Joyce , who was to spend the first two days at the Centre with me , had continuously reminded me on the journey that the decision to go to Bristol had been mine and mine alone .
23 I 'd been hurt — the man I thought loved me had not only jilted me and stolen my money , but admitted that he had n't wanted me in the first place .
24 I demure about continuing and if our support had n't forced me towards the river then the watching crowd would have done so .
25 There were a few nasty expletives in the air and the thought that , if they had n't told me about the dyke , what might I encounter later on ?
26 The lady had cordially assured me at the outset that I was free " to party with anybody I liked the look of " ( this , except for the half-ounce bikini she wore , being her only hint that what we were sitting in was n't a beauty parlour or seminar room but actually a brothel .
27 Erm , well I do n't know Wendy , I 'll have to go into that when I , I do n't think they have , I do n't know that they have charged me for , well they 've certainly charged me for the new wiring .
28 ‘ Ah , well , ’ his lordship said , ‘ you have n't shot me in the kneecaps yet . ’
29 You have n't seen me since the bad time with the lawyers . ’
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