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

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1 Er I , I was going in the evening you know , doing the tailoring class but of course my illnesses have stopped me doing all of that and made me realize I ca n't do it all .
2 Fellow Tablers I thank you most sincerely for the honour and opportunity you have given me to become your sixtieth National President .
3 If you make the same mistake , er , you have to buy another set , and I double the price for people who have heard me say do n't do this , er , and lie low , you know in the first three months , because I believe in penalising stupidity .
4 You have taught me to forget myself by demeaning yourself to be free to a poor servant .
5 You have taught me to read the fires of meaning but I am inadequate .
6 In fact since Mr Brown made his remarks some parents have rang me to lend their support . ’
7 And in the last year or so , several of the top galleries have approached me to see if I 'd consider a deal with one of their artists ; for example , Fischer Fine Art offered Gillian Ayers , and Nigel Greenway offered Jeffery Camp .
8 No future governments of whatever political persuasion , erm er I I fear have let me begin that point again .
9 ‘ It would be marvellous if The Committee were to win the National , ’ Scott said , ‘ for the two owners have been immensely patient and have let me get on with bringing the horse back to his best after he had been off the course for two and a half years . ’
10 ‘ You all know the reasons which have impelled me to renounce the Throne .
11 You have seen me do this for others .
12 ‘ The lads have made me feel very welcome , which is important .
13 ‘ Horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards , which does n't do a lot for your confidence .
14 There have been times when horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards , which does n't do a lot for your confidence .
15 Horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards .
16 These musings have made me burst into verse :
17 You have brought life where there was uncertainty … perhaps in part you have made me know myself , understood before by you .
18 Yes , we members have to abide by the current by-laws , but these have made me lose much confidence in the Society .
19 These new men have made me see form , have made me more conscious of the sky where it juts down between houses , of the bright patterns of sunlight which the bath water throws up on the ceiling , of the great ‘ Vs ’ of light that dart through the chinks over the curtain rings , all these are new chords , new keys of design .
20 ‘ You , Aurora Jennings Blake , have made me understand a little of what addicts must have to face when they 're made to go cold turkey , ’ he said .
21 But the committee have approved the idea in principle and have instructed me to investigate the matter further . ’
22 Now she thinks , not his cock but his tongue , I should have cut his tongue out with them , his slow quicksilver tongue ; for he partly took me backwards out of my joy , into an old timidity that 's there still ; and it 's made a meal of me sometimes teaching , when the sharper ones have had me squirming for my lazy luck .
23 ‘ I do n't know anything except I 've done something unforgivable and you have to help me undo it .
24 As what you have told me answers mine .
25 I had hoped to carry on here for another two weeks , but the Jockey Club have told me to stop , ’ said the Epping-born rider .
26 And nothing you have told me makes any difference to that .
27 Two considerations , however , have persuaded me to leave Egypt on the periphery of my enquiry : ( 1 ) Egypt had interested the Greeks since Homer as a country difficult to approach and with puzzling customs .
28 I am trying now to wind down that project in favour of others , and am asking those who have helped me to take upon themselves what I have been doing , and find homes for their old journals — in libraries , universities and elsewhere .
29 I know that these things too are real , and yet I know that they too have helped me to find beauty .
30 I comfort myself with that recollection when dealing with complaints about my own paper , very much part of a modern editor 's work in an age when our readers have become more critical and more discriminating , but Professor Macmurray 's insights have helped me to distinguish between those complaints that flow , as they sometimes do , from a different subjective interpretation of a given body of facts and those that arise from a straightforward error on our part .
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