Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] you [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But just as she was stepping into the cab , she clutched me : ‘ I have loved you so much , darling Lily . ’
2 But I have loved you ever since I first saw you in this house .
3 ‘ If I have to watch you any longer I 'll throw up all over the table . ’
4 Mr Broadhurst browbeat me over it : ‘ I will have you know the ancient Hebrew art , its derivation and derogation , its eventual suppuration into the Rosicrucian , even if I have to badger you unmercifully — eurgh !
5 " I have asked you here , " she began without preamble , " because something has happened which has caused me deep hurt .
6 I have asked you repeatedly not to be crude in my presence ! ’
7 We shall see that , said I , and he answered unabashed , with the invisible instruments twanging and humming and jangling all over the room , ‘ You may see it , but you must not speak about this or anything that has passed here , for I have silenced you as surely as if I had cut out your tongue . ’
8 Either I have to give you so much information about myself that you are forced to admit that I could no more have killed my wife than Flaubert could have committed suicide ; or else I merely say , That 's all , that 's enough .
9 I 'm afraid , however , that I have to ask you not to bring anyone else with you ( I 'm not quite sure if you were intending to ) because it really would create problems .
10 I have to see you right away .
11 I have kept you here far too long .
12 ‘ Ah , then I have seen you before … ’
13 ‘ For now , I would rather look at you , take in your beauty and your warmth , hear your voice and bask in your smile — see you in reality just as hitherto I have seen you only in my dreams ! ’
14 Maud and I have seen you down there chatting away to the empty water .
15 I have to leave you now , ’ he said .
16 I have observed you very closely , Alice , and I do not believe you lack a passionate side to your nature for all you choose to appear so cool and so calm .
17 ‘ But as I have invited you here , let's discuss the subject a little further at least . ’
18 I have bought you back !
19 I have drawn you in , and involved you in my own anger at my son 's disobedience . ’
20 If I have to tell you once more son you 're gon na get a good bloody smacking , come out of there
21 I have to tell you now that no such undertaking has been received and that consequently this country is at war with Germany . ’
22 Erm one difficulty with with giving a financial report is so many things seem to happen quickly and a erm apart from the fact that there was a , a major finance resources comes from we , as well you see that I have to tell you now these have been done on the red letter assembly side and you may want to alter one there er according to reform I see the cost per erm person attending is not a hundred and twelve pounds , but a hundred and fourteen pounds and that means that we have forty representatives we 've got to try and find four thousand five hundred and sixty .
23 I have brought you here , Miss Kyte , ’ resumed Miss Merchiston in what was for her a pleasant tone , ‘ that you may tell Mr Quatt of what passed between yourself and my dear mother . ’
24 Here , to make amends for the fright I have put you in .
25 I have told you repeatedly , ’ he said .
26 ‘ Caroline , cara , I have told you already , I take no deliberate risks .
27 ‘ No , ’ Cranston replied , ‘ I have told you already .
28 I have told you already . ’
29 What I have told you here I have told you in confidence , whether I exacted any promise from you or no , and you can not violate my trust . ’
30 I have told you where I was already . ’
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