Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | So I 've lost me bloody job because of it he said . |
2 | Perhaps you have observed me , I am often around , if you are not fixed up at the moment what about me waiting for you at the bus stop tonight ? |
3 | If only you 'd told me ! |
4 | My daughter phoned up actually but she 's just had a phone call to go out so she 's left me t' answer . |
5 | So she 's bought me this book ? |
6 | So you 've done me a favour , you see . |
7 | So you 've got me there on that one . |
8 | So you 've got me here , very clever , but for God 's sake what do you want me here for ? ’ |
9 | So you 'd beaten me ? |
10 | So you have sought me out , Human Child … |
11 | ‘ If only they 'd taken me ! |
12 | Oh so they 've told me . |
13 | I ca n't believe how long it 's taken me to get in touch with you . |
14 | Do you have any idea how long it 's taken me to find you in this God-forsaken place ? |
15 | Here , where I could 've done better , if only I 'd understood , if only he 'd helped me ; if only this , if only that . |
16 | Perhaps he 'd recognized me — or recognized me . |
17 | No all he 's given me each day is paper money plus about one fifty . |
18 | Obviously he had remembered me . |
19 | So it has taken me 60 years to finish the book I began in 1933 . |
20 | One of the girls at work , her brother does them , er so it 's got me out of it |
21 | They 're normally out tonight she 's let me down again . |
22 | ‘ So , you came out here at my invitation , but already you had labelled me a reckless fool , ’ he agreed calmly , laughter glittering in the gold-flecked eyes , ‘ only to have unexpected confirmation of your fears last night . |
23 | Yet already you have accused me of trying to endanger your mother 's life through risky water sports . |
24 | You have fought me since our first meeting and finally you have left me with a rather wet and creased shirt , but I am not offended . ’ |
25 | I 've become more open , and I think in away it has made me grow up . |
26 | I 'd only been in Monty 's poky little office for ten minutes and already he had given me two priceless lessons in my future profession — to make sure I dressed properly , and never be afraid to ask the question " Why ? " |
27 | Already he has told me much . |
28 | Since then , twice already he has attempted me by force . |
29 | Sometimes she claimed that the wine her friend had brought was ‘ sweeter than any you have given me ’ . |
30 | And er I used to go myself quite a lot er when there were well when there were more than one coming up I 've seen me go into , down in the pullman train from here to er , well we had about five changes I think , fat father had it all marked out so as you changed at a certain place . |