Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] me the " in BNC.

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1 The Führer has given to me the honour of organizing the conference and , of course , responsibility for his safety .
2 The Minister of State , my right hon. Friend the Member for Oxford , West and Abingdon ( Mr. Patten ) , was on the Front Bench yesterday and has reported to me the content of the ten-minute Bill and the vote .
3 However , my Presidency has impressed upon me the Sea-Change in recent years of governmental policy as it affects University and College finances .
4 Neither the Bar Council nor the Law Society has raised with me the question of the quality of recruitment to the legal profession .
5 Neither the Law Society nor the Bar Council has raised with me the question of the quality of recruitment to the legal profession .
6 Oh gee , tomorrow right , mum has gone to me the other day oh , there 's this woman at bridge she wants someone to baby-sit for her on Wednesday nights .
7 Your father has extended to me the hospitality of his house for as long as I care to take it , or until he grows sick of the sight of me .
8 She 'd explained to me the origin of the Paisley pattern ; I had the history of Notting Hill Gate , the use of a camera obscura by Vermeer , why Charles Lamb 's sister murdered their mother , and a history of Tamla Motown .
9 I do not arrogate to myself a knowledge superior to that of the professionals , but I have had imposed on me the obligation to exercise a quasi-judicial function in assessing applications .
10 Should I rather have brought with me the cross from the altar ? ’
11 Only later , I told the now somewhat quivering Principal , only later , when Rosa had gone , did it come to mind that one or two of the other girls had made of me the same enquiry over the past twelve months .
12 Certainly I always tried to remember the shocking effect which the sight of so many old prisoners , some of them bearded , all of them strangely dressed , had had on me the first time I arrived in a main camp .
13 Only a prisoner and the nurse had spoken to me the night before I cut myself .
14 Remembering what had happened to me the last time I entered this unhappy house , remembering too that I was an escaped jailbird , whom most of the Frankenstein menage would not hesitate to give back into custody , I decided that the wisest course was to keep the place under observation and wait until I could be sure to speak to Victor .
15 The little B&B down by the harbour was far more in keeping with the thread of the sea that had kept with me the whole day 's travel from west to east coast Scotland .
16 ‘ Master Parry , I have so much confidence in the good offices of your daughter that I have brought with me the letter of which I spoke to her .
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