Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [verb] me that " in BNC.
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1 | The passenger whom I picked up informed me that , throughout the journey , no information regarding delays was given to the passengers on the train . |
2 | ‘ She do n't call me that . |
3 | ‘ You did n't hurt me that day , ’ she said softly , her voice breathless with the pounding of her heart . |
4 | You did n't tell me that , did you , Maria ? |
5 | ‘ But you did n't tell me that ! ’ |
6 | ‘ You did n't tell me that , Rhoda , ’ said Ben Brocklebank alertly . |
7 | If you do n't tell them about the deposit cheque if you do n't tell them about the banker 's order they will say , Well just a minute Ron you did n't tell me that on the phone . |
8 | they 'll they 'll say , Just a minute Lynda you did n't tell me that |
9 | and , er , ah but you spoke to Catherine on the phone and I was out , and you did n't tell me that part , and erm |
10 | You did n't tell me that ! |
11 | You did n't tell me that . |
12 | you did n't tell me that . |
13 | I said , anyhow , you do n't attract me that way in the least . |
14 | ‘ If you do n't get me that money you 'll be looking for another ship , ’ she reminded him fiercely . |
15 | You must be the judges of whether or not I 'm the devil or at least his representative , but I hope you do n't see me that way . |
16 | She did not tell me that . |
17 | Because you did not meet the deadline and you 've just told me that deadline means the day I said I wanted it . |
18 | ‘ I do n't think you 've ever told me that ! ’ said Donald , sounding peeved to have elicited an original statement from Henry while on licensed premises . |
19 | Madness runs in her family , but they did n't tell me that . |
20 | ( Years later , I discovered that those flats were actually owned by the College , but they did n't tell me that . ) |
21 | ‘ It 's my home , they 've always told me that . |
22 | It has often struck me that remedial classes everywhere in the school system are heavily populated with boys needing help with their language development , yet when able girls slide down in mathematics , that is generally considered as something ‘ natural ’ about which no active steps need be taken . |
23 | ‘ No , he did n't tell me that . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'm so sorry — he did n't tell me that . |
25 | But he did n't tell me that and I knew there would be you see , but he did n't tell me these things . |
26 | He had always told me that education was a waste of time and he could n't see the point of it . |
27 | He does n't see me that way . |