Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , the marshal asked to see you as soon as you recovered .
2 " I hear that Miss Potts asked to see you about next year 's work , " said Miss Haines .
3 ‘ And the reason why I asked to see you rather than your superintendent was that you looked capable of rising above it . ’
4 She hesitated a moment and then said , " Matthew asked to see you as soon as you arrived .
5 ‘ I hate to lose you , but we 'll meet again soon , ’ she said .
6 I hate to burden you with this .
7 ‘ But why should she want to hit you ? ’
8 You had a choice of an eight or a three I had two jacks and a king you chose the three , the two turned up that would 've given you eight and a but you picked the three so that 'll give you more in the box as well an three hit your three hit your hand as well so
9 Young Jack thought he was hard , thought that having a few blondes and getting a few legs broken made you a man , but underneath it all he was soft , a little boy .
10 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
11 But Eve Pearce is magnificently anguished and smothering as Henny ( this is the kind of mother whose ‘ I do n't want to burden you with my problems ’ sounds as convincing as ‘ I am not a crook ’ did when it come from the lips of Richard Nixon ) , and Debora Weston flutters and fences vivaciously as the girlish killer and literary know-all .
12 " I do n't want to burden you with my problems . "
13 But there — I do n't want to burden you with my troubles . ’
14 Well I 'm cutting David 's hair tonight , I do n't want want you late to bed .
15 She knew me as Matt and I did n't want to alert you to who I was until I 'd found out what was going on .
16 Rolled in about five minutes ago demanding to see you .
17 ‘ And I hate to see you unhappy , and you wo n't feel better if you stay in and frowst by the fire all day .
18 ‘ I hate to see you going home empty handed , ’ said Madame , and she gave him a package tied like a cake in neatly folded greaseproof paper .
19 " I had n't thought of that , but I hate to see you so cold . "
20 ‘ We do n't want to lose you but we know you want to go . ’
21 Would n't want to lose you so early on . ’
22 We do n't want to lose you . ’
23 " She 'll be angry , but she wo n't want to lose you .
24 They wo n't mind odds-and-ends like us clearing off but they wo n't want to lose you .
25 I 've put off telling you , because I did n't want to lose you . ’
26 I do n't want to lose you … please , Brett honey , come back to me … do n't give up … do n't die … ’
27 We do n't want to lose you , too . ’
28 ‘ I do n't want to lose you , dickhead ! ’
29 If you do n't want to go you 'll just have to say so . ’
30 ‘ Tulagai , if you do n't want to go you can always stay here and run caravans of supplies down to the escarpment camp .
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