Example sentences of "[verb] me to help [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He does n't expect , he does n't want me to help him . |
2 | I 've said to Jay I do n't know whether she do n't want me to help her , I do n't know , I , this is the second time I 've said to her , and she said oh I do n't know where they are , and I ai n't gon na ask her no more , if they get there they get there and if they do n't |
3 | And if you 're setting up your own firm , I 'm sure your dear father would want me to help you start . |
4 | Do you want me to help you . |
5 | D' you want me to help you ? |
6 | The affidavit adds : ‘ On about December 11 , Kevin asked me to help him . |
7 | John asked me to help him the following year as I often came to Stamford to see my mother . |
8 | As some of the other legionnaires could n't write very well , they asked me to help them with their letters . |
9 | She asked me to help her get hold of some of this new wonder drug , penicillin . |
10 | ‘ He called me , asked me to help you . ’ |
11 | ‘ That authority is given me to help me find the killer of these girls . ’ |
12 | So you want me to help you to produce a plan to solve the whole thing in the next five or six hours . |
13 | ‘ Look , honey , you want me to help you some way or other . |
14 | ‘ If you want me to help you , just leave me alone for a while ! ’ |
15 | ‘ You want me to help you seduce Nicolo ? ’ |
16 | Want me to help you kick it ? |
17 | When you next write to me , please try to jot down some details about yourself which might assist me to help you . |
18 | He wants me to help him with it . ’ |
19 | It 's what it cost me to help you out . |
20 | And next time do n't expect me to help you . ’ |
21 | If you 're suffering withdrawal symptoms , that 's too bad , but do n't expect me to help you . ’ |
22 | Why choose me to help you ? |
23 | ‘ Would you like me to help you find a nice one with lots of pictures in it ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Would you like me to help you get more comfortable ? ’ asked Juliet . |
25 | ‘ Would you like me to help you find Elaine ? ’ |
26 | Opening the door into an en suite bathroom , he offered , ‘ Would you like me to help you shower ? ’ |
27 | Would you like me to help you outside ? |
28 | That 's his line like , he walks up to you , would you like me to help you outside ? |
29 | ‘ My brother paid me to help him in an unofficial capacity . ’ |
30 | When an emotionally articulate speaker wants to convey to me , not the fact that he is sad , but in what way and to what degree , his language becomes rhythmic and metaphorical , pulls me to his viewpoint to visualize his situation becomes a poetry which infects me with his melancholy and a rhetoric stirring me to help him , and afterwards perhaps I find myself regretting having committed myself to an action in his interests rather than my own . |