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

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1 Could my night-time visitor have called in here to pick up the key he had shown me , and left the back door open at the same time ?
2 When I expressed my appreciation of the honour he had done me by inviting me to his coronation , he replied that as the eldest son of his trusted friend , to whom he owed so much , it was proper that I should be present .
3 In the first place he has desired me to say he would write but for his constant occupation .
4 He told me his plan was to murder his hated guest that night , with the weapon he had shown me .
5 Yeah but the stuff he 's shown me , you know the sort of , th the mandatory for seven year olds in the primary school they 've got to be able to recognize all the different sorts of painters
6 I would be more than thankful and hopeful that I may have helped him in return for the inspiration he has given me .
7 He came to me and put his arms round me and said , " I 'm terribly glad , " and from the simple way he said it I knew that against all the evidence he had believed me , perhaps because he wanted to .
8 In my room I fell to my knees to thank God for the sign he had sent me , and waited eagerly for daylight .
9 ‘ It 'll never end , the trouble he 's brought me .
10 He has n't seen her before , and perhaps the only woman he 's seen me with is his mother .
11 Since I did love my father and regretted that our busy lives had separated us , the chance to look after him , to give back some of the love he had given me , was in many ways terrifically satisfying .
12 I could kiss the man who told me that , two years of happiness he 's given me .
13 I was still dazed by the extraordinary story he had told me .
14 The men were emissaries of Paul Reichmann and were there to question Klein about the story he had told me on a number of occasions .
15 I said ’ Oh yes ’ and I saw the and he 'd kept the collar on , and of course he 'd given me the one that tossed his head up did n't he !
16 I wrote to tell him this , and also referring to another book he had sent me , and I received a reply dated 19 March 1937 :
17 I was very much his son and it was six or seven weeks before I learned that the self-confidence he 'd given me , genetically and by example , to other people was mere boasting .
18 He kept up this sort of thing a while longer , but I refused to be provoked and in the end he had to let me go .
19 I would stay to invent him , the way he had invented me .
20 One more story about O : he told me ( it was as if he was trying to explain the oddity of his lovemaking to me , as if he was trying to account for or apologise for the way he 'd treated me , or perhaps to reassure me concerning the effect he 'd had on me , I do n't know ) , in the morning he told me that there was one man , this had been just a couple of years previously , there was one man who had summoned him to his bedside to be counted amongst a farewell gathering of lovers , dear friends and great passions .
21 The school he 'd wanted me to go to so that I could be as clever as he had once been and go to Oxford the way he 'd done and not waste it as he had been foolish enough to do .
22 I could n't remember the last time he 'd shown me so much affection .
23 But this time he 's put me under a curfew .
24 One day he 'll be sorry , and realize the pain he 's caused me ! ’
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