Example sentences of "have [verb] me [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I was gon na say you could 've dropped me off at grandma 's . |
2 | ‘ He has won me back to him . ’ |
3 | He promised to adopt the same approach to councillorship ‘ which has seen me through as a councillor for 20 years with 11 of these as county councillor . ’ |
4 | She has opened me up to the world of tennis , although I do admit that I only take an interest because of her . |
5 | ‘ This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad , ’ he said . |
6 | Fincara has cast me out of Undersea for my treachery ; and now I am dying . ’ |
7 | ‘ It has put me back on the golf course , ’ he said . |
8 | Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review . |
9 | Other than a double-dealing traitor who has chiselled me out of my dues , while throwing out lures to throw dust in my eyes ! ’ |
10 | Oddly enough , one of Pierre Salinger 's researchers , Linda Mack , while trying to check me out , had talked to another of their staffers , David Mills — the former Newsweek photographer who 'd looked me up on Cyprus in 1987 and sold some pictures to Hurley . |
11 | I was looking for then features ed James Brown , who 'd phoned me up on the strength of Issue One of my fanzine This Is This ( which went on to sell in excess of 30 copies to my friends and family ) . |
12 | I thought they 'd hung me up by my arms , ’ he began , and then he stopped short , remembering that the Punishment Squad could not do that to a crippled man with one arm . |
13 | I just said ‘ Yes ? ’ and as I dropped the pen she 'd handed me back into her bag , I noticed that she carried at least two fat rolls of ten-pound notes secured with circular gold clips shaped like salamanders , or maybe alligators . |
14 | Any road , you 'll have to carry me out of here feet first , I reckon . " |
15 | ‘ I thought you might have written me off as a crackpot after my performance this morning . ’ |
16 | She would have written me off as a time-wasting nut . |
17 | By the time he took to do his business , the bank 's video cameras must have had me down as a fairly suspicious character and I was happy to stop fidgeting when he finally turned away from the cashier and headed for the door . |
18 | If I 'd told them a tale like that then they would have had me down at the station before I could blink ! ’ |
19 | He knew I needed the money and he knew he 'd got me for for a he 'd have got me up at six o'clock in the morning if he 'd have needed me . |
20 | And if he 'd have needed me at six he 'd have got me up at five . |
21 | Then : ‘ You 'll have to let me out for the Jubilee . |
22 | ‘ You will have to put me out of your mind , ’ she said quietly . |
23 | They knocked me around and I blacked out , then they must have locked me up in here . |
24 | So you 'll have to count me out of your calculations , I 'm afraid . |
25 | Luckily , my mum is sound ; she never would have thrown me out for putting rips in my jeans or anything like that . |
26 | Someone once said he 'd have known me anywhere by the voice but he 'd have passed me by in the street on account I look much better in person than I do on the telly . |
27 | She might have put me down for talking . |
28 | She could have put me down for talking |
29 | You could have knocked me down with a kiwi fruit . |
30 | You see , if they wanted to know the truth beyond all doubt , they 'd have sent me up to Scotland , would n't they ? |