Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] me [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he suddenly told me to fetch the chopper from the cellar . |
2 | I knew that was coming you only leave me to do the shit , I never get the good stuff just the crap ah shut up what was that ? |
3 | Now I think it just leaves me to give the notices out . |
4 | ‘ Then you can hardly expect me to take the chance . |
5 | The Member for Ogmore also asked me to consider the question of enforcement . |
6 | It also allows me to determine the location and scale of a work in context . |
7 | ‘ They have also invited me to visit the airport . |
8 | Shelley suddenly swung his luminous face towards me , sat quickly down on a chair , sticking out one leg and resting a hand on his thigh , clearly inviting me to hold the floor awhile . |
9 | and just the , the part here , I mean this , this I do n't know if it 's right or if it 's wrong but when you said I wan na put twenty quid towards my children 's future perhaps the way I would see is I , I would think twenty quid 'll go nowhere for their future , it 's gon na be a lot more expensive so as you 're openly offering me to take the money off you for that I would have perhaps gone down to try and commit you towards that need there and then to see how important it is and then , because when I er eventually bring back erm the sort of agenda and say look it 's gon na cost you a hundred and twenty quid a month erm you 're sort of sold on the idea . |
10 | As a child , I thought about this a good deal and my father would often invite me to feel the holes in his head — taking my fingers in his hand and guiding them to the slight depressions under his vaselined hair . |
11 | Foreigners often ask me to explain the rules of cricket . |
12 | He really wanted me to leave the Order earlier , but I said I had to go on helping . |
13 | " If my father decides to beat me for what I did , " he whispered fiercely to himself , " please help me to endure the pain and not to cry . |
14 | And so I must ask you again to allow me to inspect the morning 's mails . ’ |
15 | I remember the elocution teacher was very keen on the modern plays that were being published then — and I know we worked on Pinter which actually led me to use the part of Mick in The Caretaker for my subsequent auditions in England for a place in drama school . |