Example sentences of "me do [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Would you let me do them ? |
2 | You need me do you ? |
3 | — Even sent somebody round to help me do it . ’ |
4 | ‘ My parents made me do it . |
5 | Sometimes my helper comes in and says , ‘ It 's time for a walk ’ and makes me do it even if I think , ‘ No I 'm too comfy to move ! ’ . |
6 | When I am called to meet my Maker face to Face , I hope my doctor helps me do it gently , instead of striving to avoid the issue . |
7 | Well , it was his fault , it was him stealing my money , he made me do it , Officer , I 'm not guilty , M' lud . |
8 | ‘ S/he made me do it ! ’ |
9 | But let me do it in my own time , and do n't make me feel like a brood mare . |
10 | Help me do it , just . |
11 | You 're under orders to help me do it . |
12 | After all , something must have made me do it , pointless and unjustified as it seemed now ; perhaps if I went over it all again carefully , I could find out that the truth did n't condemn me out of hand . |
13 | But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it . |
14 | But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it . |
15 | We can make another baby , Herta and I. If I wept copiously both before and after , she let me do it , or try it , but I am impotent and do n't even go to the whores any more . |
16 | ‘ The devil makes me do it . ’ |
17 | Rather than let me do it . ’ |
18 | ’ Then waive your share and let me do it alone , ’ I suggested . |
19 | I want to make lunch , Thérèse said : let me do it . |
20 | Let me do it . |
21 | ‘ Otherwise ’ , she says , ‘ they would n't have let me do it . |
22 | ‘ Editorial ’ , she notes , ‘ did n't regard it as important , otherwise they would n't have let me do it . ’ |
23 | ‘ Here , let me do it . ’ |
24 | Why the hell did you let me do it ? ’ |
25 | Watching her efforts , Silas said , ‘ Let me do it . |
26 | Serve the food properly or let me do it . ’ |
27 | ‘ Then let me do it . ’ |
28 | ‘ Let me do it then . ’ |
29 | This recalls the habitual remark of youngsters admitting to some misdemeanor performed under the influence of another : He made me do it ! , which would be significantly different from He forced me to do it which implies an action one was pushed into by means of force rather than one performed under coercion . |
30 | It was 's fault , he made me do it . |