Example sentences of "[pron] he have [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 And then I thought again of Osvaldo , of what he 'd said in the silver light of the prison yard , his smile and the ‘ Bom dia ! ’ with which he had favoured me , knowing even then the terminating choice , the course that lay before him .
2 I sat on a committee chaired by Paul Fox , a big representative steering group for the Royal Television Society 's Biennial Cambridge Convention ( the only woman ) , which he had asked me to be on at that time .
3 He wore a priest 's cassock and clerical collar and seemed perfectly at home in the sacristy at the back of the church to which he 'd taken me .
4 List of the ways in which he has altered me .
5 It was as if I owed him financially for everything he 'd given me , he 'd drawn up a sort of balance sheet , setting adoption against the chances he 'd given me ; because he 'd taken me on I owed him .
6 In that case , he told me with a grim expression , there was something he had to warn me about .
7 Modesty was n't something he 'd taught me .
8 Without realizing it he had let me know that using French words , however few and halting , has a bewitching effect upon everything in London , animate and inanimate alike .
9 Not what he had to tell me .
10 After what he had told me , or thought he had told me , it must have seemed reasonable .
11 Only the sound of the engine , and my eyes shifting from the mist and the road to take covert glances at his face ; I knew no more about him now than when I first met him , except what he had told me on the flight down from Mexico .
12 When I looked at him in the darkness , I began to wonder if all of what he had told me earlier could be some trick on me , played by the spirits who had sent him .
13 Not what he had told me .
14 I sat for a while thinking of what I 'd said and of what he 'd told me , and I still could n't believe that any of the people I 'd come to know so well was really a murderer .
15 As I helped myself to a cigarette from the depleted pack I was turning over some of what he 'd told me .
16 I turn up for staff meals but I do n't really eat at them because young Pooley is so guilty about what he 's condemned me to that he keeps on having parcels of goodies delivered .
17 I do n't really know what he 's given me here .
18 I I I honestly , look what he 's drawn me for rag .
19 Because I believe , that only through him , what he 's told me about the club , that it 's a nice club , a nice base for me to start off my career , because that 's what I really am doing .
20 They are like , and I 've come here to maybe to help get them in a , a better position , because I believe that , only through him , what he 's told me about the club ; that it 's a nice club , a nice base for me to start off my career , because that 's what I 'm really am doing .
21 She said slowly , ‘ I ca n't help wondering what he has to tell me .
22 But what he has told me I found rather interesting — in the circumstances , ’ he added pointedly , confirming her suspicions .
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