Example sentences of "[verb] me [to-vb] [adv] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | D' ya want me to go round to that school and beat the crap out of them ? |
2 | I am grateful to the hon. Member for Beaconsfield ( Mr. Smith ) for allowing me to intervene briefly in this debate . |
3 | Ah I do n't know whether you want me to chat on about that |
4 | Two ninety nine , you want me to send off for that ? |
5 | Type Report on Yugoslav Spitfires by Peter Arnold in the April issue ( p70 ) evoked many memories for me and caused me to rummage around for some half-forgotten photos of nearly half a century ago , and there it was , Mk VcJK808 ‘ B ’ with yours truly in attendance . |
6 | The softness of the Schmincke pastels allowed me to work confidently in this way , knowing that no matter how subtle the marks , they would clearly show . |
7 | Maybe ‘ I did n't vote Tory ’ , but even that does not enable me to opt out of that responsibility entirely . |
8 | ‘ Dustin called me to check up on some facts and I was able to shed some light on the character he played , ’ Dr O'Connor says modestly . |
9 | Like that and he started laughing He said yeah , cos he said he 'd got , I , I do n't know what I said do n't say shut up like that and I do n't tell me to shut up like that ! |
10 | So if , if you are a poor peasant you are thinking hold on the Party expects me to stand up to this landlord and accuse him of this this and this , actually point a finger at him when there is a chance that , you know , the Kuomintang is , is twenty miles away and they , I know they 've come into other villages as they come back , m of land to peasants.s in the form of land |
11 | If so , it enables me to speak briefly in this great debate and it will avoid the interventions of so many of those who are opposed to me ; they already know my views . |
12 | It is these experiences which have prompted me to set down in this book some of the lessons I have learnt over the years . |