Example sentences of "have [verb] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For all she knows , the social services could have given me to another family . |
2 | He could have broken me in two with one hand , but he could not break my spirit . |
3 | But why should he have considered me at all ? |
4 | You 'll just have to trust me on this one , baby . ’ |
5 | She 'd have turned me into another of her tasteless folk stories , I expect ! |
6 | You know they could have shot me for that . |
7 | If any BW officer had reservations about the project they could have phoned me on 10th or 11th June , particularly as everyone knew the work was scheduled to start on the 12th . |
8 | You should have phoned me at ten o'clock , I would have picked you up . |
9 | I 'm very sorry , ’ said Breeze sedately , ‘ that you should have seen me in that cowardly moment . ’ |
10 | You could have prepared me for this — ’ |
11 | ‘ Why would you have told me in any case ? |
12 | And if he 'd have needed me at six he 'd have got me up at five . |
13 | Oh no he would n't have had me in any case . |
14 | ‘ Well , you should n't have grabbed me like that , ’ she said crossly . |
15 | As his next letter , dated 11 January showed , the Spender book could not have reached me before 12 January at the earliest , and I wanted to keep to the length of an article . |
16 | I 've been cooped up with my work , but I 'm sure my security staff would have notified me of any unexpected guests . ’ |
17 | Once you became head of the department , you could have pulled me off this job at any time . |
18 | ‘ He would say if you want to get me , you would have to get me at eight o'clock in the morning . ’ |
19 | ‘ The adrenalin was pumping and my experience should have stood me in good stead . |
20 | ‘ The adrenalin was pumping and my experience should have stood me in good stead . |