Example sentences of "have [verb] [to-vb] me " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I see you 've come to know me well , ’ responded Antony .
2 I can not remember whether he has arranged to visit me at Twickenham .
3 Nobody has come to see me today about that and I think it is disgraceful that the surgery has been disrupted , ’ he said .
4 ‘ I do n't feel resentful that God has decided to take me before my allotted span .
5 ‘ Now I hear the Pope has decided to bring me to trial .
6 ‘ It has helped to take me away from tennis when I have time to relax , ’ said Stich who has climbed back to world no 9 .
7 A senior and much respected civil servant with relevant experience has offered to give me his ideas , agreeing that ethics represents an issue of importance to date not covered by either BAIE or IPR .
8 Erm got fined a hundred and ninety six pounds and has got to pay me fifty pound compensation .
9 Frau Gess has promised to make me some creamed chicken and steamed potato .
10 ‘ Ken Harris has promised to keep me up to date with the press briefings … ’ she began .
11 As they walked back upstairs Bartocci went on , ‘ Pietro Miletti has agreed to see me .
12 ‘ I ask then that you , my dear cousin , will be the lady Anne 's chaperon and friend whilst she is at the Tower — any letters from you or the lady Anne to myself , may be sent via the cardinal who has agreed to serve me , and with the utmost discretion , in this matter .
13 My father has agreed to let me study at the university , so we shall be able to spend a lot of time together . ’
14 But , under threat , my Creator has agreed to make me this Eve with whom you interfere , uncovering her nakedness .
15 Sophie — your darling godmother has consented to marry me . ’
16 A whole new world of animal study lay open to me and has continued to excite me ever since .
17 ‘ Yes , and got what he 'd refused to tell me from his wife .
18 Under the pretext of wanting to return a pen which Cara Kingsdale had left behind when she 'd arrived to interview me , and which might have sentimental value , I rang Verity magazine . ’
19 He 'd tried to ring me with the good news but I had been out .
20 ‘ You do n't have to pretend to love me , Nick .
21 ‘ Oh , you would have come to visit me , then ? ’
22 Had the problem remained static , Maxine might never have come to see me .
23 I felt honoured by the kindness of one or two of your congregation , who happen to be members of the committee , in having written to assure me that I would receive a speedy and unanimous Call , if I would only consent to accept it .
24 Another five seconds and you 'd have had to scrape me off the underside of this thing . ’
25 ‘ He did miss it ; it 's a pity you did n't hear me asking Dana 's flatmate for her — you 'd have had to believe me then . ’
26 ‘ I wish I was , then he 'd have had to marry me .
27 He could quite easily have asked to meet me or my noble Friend the Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces — with whom he has been corresponding , as he said — at the Ministry of Defence , where we could have discussed the matter in a more suitable environment .
28 He would not have presumed to tell me how to conduct the remainder of mine .
29 The one about not having wanted to adopt me .
30 ‘ You do n't imagine a real gold-digger would have consented to marry me to get her hands on that , do you ? ’
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