Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] me [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But if I was integrating a sine , it would have come from a cos and the cos should have given me a minus sine . |
2 | The arrival of Deacon Billingsley should have given me the satisfaction that my telephone call had been treated seriously , but I sensed this policeman was not going to offer me any satisfaction at all . |
3 | ‘ My God , they should have given me an Oscar . |
4 | You should have bought me a man , and not a threadbare purse . ’ |
5 | But you should have told me the truth from the beginning . |
6 | And he hit back , saying : ‘ Maybe the British Athletic Federation should have shown me a bit of respect and credit after all the effort I 've put in for them this year . |
7 | ‘ Well , you 'll have to give me a few minutes to get myself ready . |
8 | I 'll try , but you 'll have to give me a few days before you pull her in . ’ |
9 | ‘ Ye 'll have to give me a hand . ’ |
10 | she 'll have to give me a mile start oh I say |
11 | And you 'll have to tell me the name of your |
12 | You got to have a chauffeur , you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to make it worth me while coming off dole at forty pound a week . |
13 | You got to have a chauffeur , you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to make it worth me while coming off dole at forty pound a week . |
14 | So I think you 'll have to buy me a new one . |
15 | ‘ You 'll have to lend me a dress . ’ |
16 | And the inter-island ship , the Nanasipau'u , which might have given me a lift up north , chose to ride out the wind in the lee of the island , unwisely put down both anchors , promptly snapped both chains and then drifted helplessly out to sea . |
17 | ‘ Although I must say , Julie , ’ she added , throwing her briefcase down on to a nearby chair , ‘ I do think that you might have given me the ‘ Gypsy 's Warning ’ before I left for work today ! ’ |
18 | You know , hardly get a go-round in the in the Dictionary of Quotations but at least you got the person there which is right , but in actual fact , how I might have treated that and I might what might have grabbed me a little bit more would have been the story which I would be looking for , I 'd be looking for my journalist to turn that into and therefore you might as well try and do it for us , because journalists like , like count on your labour , as I |
19 | " He could have given me a ticking off , considering that he 'd gone to the trouble of telling me that you were coming . |
20 | Answering back I thought he could have given me a bit more time cos I wanted to say something else and he was |
21 | He had said to Mr Kuntar : ‘ You could have told me the truth from the very beginning . |
22 | And you could have told the girl on switchboard to remind me — she 'd have given me the message , I assure you . ’ |
23 | There 's another in the keep would have done just as well , but seal or no seal , they 'd have wanted a better tale than I could think of before they 'd have given me the keys of the keep . |
24 | And she 'd have bought me a practice . |
25 | ‘ If I had n't known you could by last night , ’ she retorted , ‘ I 'd have got me a spare staff nurse even if it had meant taking this bloody hospital apart . |
26 | He 'd have got me the moon out of the sky if I 'd wanted it . ’ |
27 | If they 'd have shown me a bit to , when we first went I would n't have ordered it . |
28 | It may have taken me a long time to find out about him . |
29 | She would have seen me the week before ; and this time , have heard my arrival and tried to catch a glimpse of me — that explained the old man 's quick looks past me , and perhaps some of his nervous strangeness . |
30 | Mother would have given me a cuddle , and she was n't given to cuddles . |