Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] to i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When I 've been away my wife has posted it to me .
2 And she has assigned them to me .
3 er for the time being and if you ask Dave about this thing you 've missed and also about what this business about erm cos he has explained it to me but I 'm not quite sure about it , this business of keeping a , a sort of l record of all the practicals for this term
4 The arguments , as he has presented them to me both on earlier occasions and tonight , are , indeed , seductive .
5 He said as he stepped on the ‘ plane : ‘ I would love to come back for another season at Portadown — but no-one has said anything to me .
6 ‘ She has proved herself to me a mere Jilt ’ , he told his diary .
7 But I have given her up , and in any case she has meant nothing to me for years . ’
8 The upshot of this little matter was to leave me labelled as ‘ Mr X ’ — a pseudonym invented by Harold Wilson and which has attached itself to me throughout the years , but never offensively .
9 By the end , he acted as if he 'd said nothing to me at all earlier about being worried , being followed and everything and he turned the conversation round to me and my future .
10 ( 10 ) He would concoct anecdotes and then he 'd tell them to me over and over again , you know , obviously not realizing that he 'd told them to me before .
11 I 'm sure you 'd have related it to me drop by drop .
12 That 's why they picked you , if I was like if I was like you they would have done it to me .
13 ‘ You could have lent it to me , ’ Paula said , peeved .
14 She might have written something to me , he thought .
15 If there had been a train on his section , he would have offered it to me . ’
16 ‘ Oh , you should have brought her to me long before , long before , Alida .
17 ‘ I thought you 'd have brought him to me by now . ’
18 As we talked , I felt that if I had pressed him he would have loaned it to me anyway , but the Land Rover was necessary for the research programme and it would have been irresponsible to put John 's work at risk .
19 ‘ I 'm just the skipper of this barge , ’ I said , ‘ so you do n't have to explain anything to me . ’
20 ‘ You do n't have to explain anything to me .
21 ‘ You do n't have to defend yourself to me . ’
22 I found it folded in a corner , still heavy with the perfume of the Sheikha who had given it to me .
23 She 'd been very positive about that , not just here in the car , but she had said it to me in the bedroom while I was packing her things and she was still in a mentally uninhibited state .
24 It was funny — when my dad had said it to me it seemed like the rather tired , friendly sort of thing that parents often say to you .
25 They had been my constant care since Mr Parker had handed them to me .
26 Not anything like it would have been if Uncle Bill had left it to me in the first place , because it will pay duty twice . ’
27 Until this time , politics had meant nothing to me .
28 I explained how it was that as a child I had been told I was an eidetiker but that it had meant nothing to me .
29 The reason Nicola 's GP had sent her to me was that the little girl would n't sleep at night , had tantrums and breath-holding attacks , and her mother wondered if she was allergic to something she was eating .
30 He had mentioned it to me , in a roundabout sort of way , but I could never work out when it had happened or how old I was when it occurred .
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