Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] me the " in BNC.
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1 | I was so grateful that somebody has finally told me the reason why I was miscarrying . ’ |
2 | ‘ Which is why the lady has already promised me the pleasure of her company tonight . |
3 | Ken has often told me the story of how Jackie came to drive single-seaters : how he had lost a driver in F3 ( Teddy Mayer 's brother Timmy ) and how John Cooper had reported to him ( belatedly , Ken says , because he 'd already spotted Jackie ) that there was some tiny Scot going around whom he absolutely must sign . |
4 | Mr. Green has again promised me the pencilled sketches of Dove 's Nest . |
5 | Fate , thought Charlotte , gazing innocently back into his admiring , devoted , humiliated and furious face , has certainly given me the upper hand of you , my boy ! |
6 | ‘ I think you 'd better tell me the whole story , Charles . ’ |
7 | ‘ You 'd better leave me the matches , then . ’ |
8 | If you 'd known at the beginning that I knew your parents you would n't have even given me the time of day . |
9 | ‘ Well , I think you had better tell me the whole story . |
10 | " You had better show me the sites , " Matthew said , " and I 'll see what I can suggest . " |
11 | He had already sent me the Strachey book , The Theory and Practice of Marxism , and Spender 's , the original title of which was The Approach to Communism , seemed to me to go with it very well . |
12 | Perhaps , they said , he was married or engaged and had not told me the truth about himself . |
13 | I 'm supposed to think that you 've just given me the OK . ’ |
14 | Flaubert was delighted with the story : ‘ Do you know , Lapierre , you 've just given me the subject of a novel , the counterpart of my Bovary , a Bovary of high society . |
15 | Erm you know it cos you 've just told me the |
16 | Stephen had just granted me the barony , and I decided ‘ t was time I had a wife . |
17 | He looked across at me with watery , beseeching eyes as if he had just told me the entire , intolerable story of his life . |
18 | I left the FO feeling bruised and battered ; they had really given me the works . |
19 | You wrote and told me to ring — presumably you were too mean to ring me — but you had n't given me the number . |
20 | They have just given me the reasons why , which , as I see it , I am not at liberty to reveal at this stage . |
21 | I did n't much like it , mice and such like have always given me the creeps , but I did feel sorry for it being shut up . |
22 | a number of my staff have repeatedly asked me the question , what is a project engineer ? |
23 | You have n't given me the bits missing from the Mirror . |
24 | You have n't given me the bits missing from the Mirror . |
25 | ‘ You have n't told me the truth . ’ |
26 | ‘ You still have n't told me the purpose of this call , ’ Alyssia pointed out , deciding to put an end to this surface veneer of politeness . |