Example sentences of "you have [verb] i a " in BNC.

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1 Roger I 'd 've given it you a lot quicker if you 'd given me a list of jobs to work on .
2 ‘ If you 'd made me a cup of coffee , ’ I say , ‘ I could have walked home . ’
3 You 've made me a soldier . ’
4 " You 've led me a merry dance , I must say . "
5 You 've given me a heck of a lot of ammunition . ’
6 You 've given me a lot . ’
7 you know now you 've given me a let out .
8 ‘ I feel as if you 've given me a gift I 'm completely unworthy of .
9 So you 've done me a favour , you see .
10 You 've done me a favour really .
11 ’ Never mind , Mr. K. You 've done me a power of good .
12 We will — once you 've bid me a proper good morning , the sort a woman gives a man after she 's spent the night in his arms . ’
13 After all you 've paid me a dollar you know .
14 ‘ Does this mean you 've got me a dustbin van ? ’
15 You 've told me a lot about your ideas , and I 've enjoyed sitting here listening to them .
16 You 've told me a million times how beautiful my island is , ’ Fernando laughed , sautéing garlic and onions .
17 mhm Well you 've told me a bit about what 's it 's like to be inside Kuwait , what about the Kuwaitis outside Kuwait ?
18 Well you 've set me a relatively straightforward test if that is the test .
19 In fact I 've often said that if you show me a system which does n't have a performance problem then you 've shown me a system which is a failure .
20 Dearest wave bobber — you 've shown me a living rainbow . ’
21 ‘ If you had asked me a year ago , ’ said Roycroft , ‘ I 'd have said everything was going wonderfully well — but then it all fell apart . ’
22 I can see now that you had to test me a little .
23 Lewis felt ‘ as if you had given me a bottle of champagne …
24 ‘ So , you came out here at my invitation , but already you had labelled me a reckless fool , ’ he agreed calmly , laughter glittering in the gold-flecked eyes , ‘ only to have unexpected confirmation of your fears last night .
25 You have spun me a whole tissue of lies , of course , ’ Vologsky said finally .
26 You have given me a seat where poets of all times bring their tribute , and lovers with deathless names greet one another across the ages .
27 You have given me a whole month of misery .
28 You have given me a breath of fresh air , Mrs Alderley ! ’
29 You have saved me a lot of money . ’
30 You have done me a favour , I told you so . ’
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