Example sentences of "have [verb] you [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Liz has let you get on with it .
2 Well I think like Lucy said it has made you think about the really .
3 ‘ And now , when it 's over , Florian has made you realise that you could quite safely have done so .
4 ‘ Theo , my dear girl , your country sojourn has made you hoydenish .
5 Once your solicitor has helped you establish your business , you will be faced with a constant range of decisions to make about its day-to-day running .
6 In the space below write in your own words one thing that you have learned which has helped you understand bullies better .
7 ‘ Once upon a time I 'd 've made you turn religious , ’ said Constance , and suddenly it occurred to Scarlet that really she was already religious , as anyone who had borne a child must surely be : not in the conventional sense but rather as a passenger on a train would expect someone to be at the controls .
8 ‘ I 'd seen you ride .
9 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
10 ‘ Clive tells me he 's had to let you go . ’
11 ‘ Your leg — and the Teller 's weakness — would not have let you stay with it . ’
12 I should have let you choose where to go .
13 ‘ I should n't have let you go in there , ’ Pascoe said .
14 ‘ I should have let you go to Tibet , ’ Paul says .
15 I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place !
16 I would n't have let you go without a fight , though , even if the hell had driven you to it .
17 If you 'd gone into a , with an opposing team 's colours into a standing zone police would n't have let you go in there let alone wa you wanting to go there .
18 ‘ I should n't have let you do it . ’
19 But I should n't have let you do that . ’
20 You prick , he said , I should never have let you take them up .
21 I should have let you take responsibility for your actions instead of trying to protect you .
22 Listen to what they say — maybe some place coming free soon , maybe some place they could have let you have three months back but it went to someone else .
23 In the matter of these smaller " possessions " , you might have thought that he would have let you get away with the things which you could not possibly do without , a set of fish-knives , for example , which had been a wedding present , or a " sketch of the Himalayas as seen from Darjeeling .
24 But I should never have let you slip away so easily .
25 I suppose any number of people could have seen you leave it there . ’
26 They must have seen you follow Santerre . ’
27 Your students may have seen you play a sequence without sound then rewind for a second viewing , or pause to speculate about what might happen next .
28 Rapid weight loss may have made you feel good at the time , but depression and frustration soon set in as the pounds or kilos slowly creep back on again .
29 ‘ I should have made you nominate your point of aim , ’ he said .
30 But , although that sweet may have made you forget a grazed knee when you were four years old , I have never heard of a chocolate ( or even a whole box of them ) bringing back a lost love , changing the grade on an examination paper or reversing an unwelcome redundancy .
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