Example sentences of "[verb] you [modal v] [verb] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But I expect you 'll tell me one of these days . ’ |
2 | I hope you will believe me thankful and willing , at which ever distance we may be placed , to show my sense of your kindness by any offices of friendship that may fall within my power . |
3 | Cos you just sit there and , do you think you can lend me some money , please , I promise I 'll pay you back , and they 'll all give you about ten P , some of them give you fifty , some of them give you twenty got about , I was thinking you could just go in there and save up for all your Christmas shopping could n't you ? |
4 | ‘ I know you must think me awful . |
5 | Perhaps through your letters page you will allow me this opportunity to urge all pencil manufacturers to consider making available their full range of leads ( coloured as well as graphite ) for holder use and saving annually a small forest of cedar wood and other trees used in producing the pleasing but expense and wasteful product . |
6 | oh bloody hell , I suppose you 'll give me another one , oh oh my I , how many have I got ? |
7 | ‘ So does that mean you 'll teach me all you can about your job ? ’ |
8 | I knew you 'd ask me that . |
9 | I think you will find me co-operative as I have taken pains to become informed on my condition and related states . |
10 | ‘ You said you might lend me some money . |
11 | when we were at Carrie 's at the weekend I said you must tell me all the birthdays again , because I ca n't find them . |
12 | He said I 'll come up he said if it 's more than thirty pound Ange , he said you can give me some money next week . |
13 | I just wish you 'd leave me alone . |
14 | ‘ If you do n't mind , Damien , I think that 's my business , and I wish you 'd leave me alone . ’ |
15 | ‘ I wish you 'd leave me alone , ’ she muttered . |
16 | ‘ Ah , I was hoping you could tell me that . |