Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | And er the chap that tended her was er a locum , he were only a young chap , and er he says , Oh oh I 'm sorry , he says , I 'd better get me old man to come , he said I do n't suppose I 'll ever see another of these in my career . |
2 | I 'd better get me timesheet out of |
3 | well I 'd only paid me first month you see twenty two thirty |
4 | I 've not got me bronzie . |
5 | Aye , she says what they 're getting Sheila , she said I 've just cut me hours down they , they were working thirty nine and they 've cut me down to thirty two , just like part-time thing , like you know |
6 | Well I 've just chucked me bloody jack . |
7 | I 've just took me blooming jacks . |
8 | I 've just had me house decorated and I 'm seriously thinking of becoming a serial killer of bleeding workmen , I think they 're a bleeding disgrace . |
9 | I 've always wanted me own window . |
10 | I 've only heard me . |
11 | I ca n't yet , I have n't got me own voice , the poems are bad , yes , they 're bad , little stunted things . |
12 | No it 's not MyMouse it 's Microsoft it 's Amstrad Mouse , cos I have n't got me real mouse with |
13 | Oh perhaps I have n't got me other bag then Neil |
14 | In a voice hesitant between exultation and awe he read out : ‘ Saint John , the fifteenth chapter and the sixteenth verse : ‘ Ye have not chosen me , but I have chosen you . ’ ’ |
15 | And then , to Shrewsbury — ‘ Ye have not chosen me , but I have chosen you . ’ |
16 | I want you and I believe you owe me , but wanting you has n't unbalanced me to the extent you seem to believe . |
17 | Blasted ‘ She has n't asked me about it but she has put questions to other staff . |
18 | ' ’ She has n't asked me to . ’ |
19 | ‘ She has n't beaten me yet ’ , he says fondly of his youngest daughter . |
20 | My friend 's having a birthday party , and she has n't invited me . |
21 | Yeah , she said the other , er yesterday , er I do n't know what it 's like she has n't told me yet , oh er me mum 's bought one , oh aye , me mum 's is very nice I 've seen that , I know me dad 's had one as well . |
22 | She has also warned me that the little porcelain giggling buddha I 've put in the tomato plant pot outside my front door ‘ will probably be nicked by the Arab boy who delivers the newspapers . ’ |
23 | Now she has clearly given me to know his villainy , and shown that all this wandering since her abduction she has indeed herself devised , to return to this place from which she was taken . |
24 | She felt nothing for me ; she has already forgotten me ; she lives in a drowsy round of smoking , going to the baths , painting her eyelids and drinking coffee . |
25 | She has already refused me — in no uncertain terms . ’ |
26 | ‘ Although I tended not to write about her once we got to know each other , she has never asked me not to publish anything . |
27 | She has never asked me to leave my wife and children because she knows the pain of divorce . |
28 | I 'd forgotten you 'd already classed me and my sister as experienced femme fatales , luring men to their doom ! ’ |
29 | ‘ And you 'd best call me Tom . |
30 | You 'd best put me down if you know what 's good for you . ’ |