Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps you 'll accompany me as far as the Rope Walk ? ’
2 Perhaps you 'd call me so that we can discuss this .
3 Perhaps you can assist me too by pointing out to your companion that Ana is to be left alone and not inveigled into — friendship .
4 So she can visit me now
5 So he would see me later .
6 ‘ Luney , now you must answer me truthfully , you 've nothing to be afraid of .
7 Now you will misunderstand me again .
8 So far he 'd read me too well .
9 Well you may see me again you never know I shall look forward to it .
10 ‘ You think by keeping me here you can drive me wild with need . ’
11 Surely you can tell me now ? ’
12 willi , willing and a a kindly nature but we if it 's in the middle of a game you know , and er , you know how you are when you 're playing a game well they 'd fetch me away to run for some cheese for an old lady .
13 Sometimes she would compare me unfavourably with her ideal daughter-in-law : ‘ So-and-so asks her husband 's mother for recipes . ’
14 I shall come closer , then you will hear me better . ’
15 Sara began to explain , but after a few moments Jenny said impatiently , " Why do n't we walk down to Moorlake and then you can show me properly ? "
16 I 'm only going to shake hands anyway , then you can take me home . ’
17 If you are from the future , then you must tell me honestly , Joe , if such a catastrophe will take place . ’
18 She 'd let me get half-way close and then she would push me away .
19 Then she could take me backstage to meet her beautiful , talented , desirable sister , and who knows … ’
20 At least they may tell me so .
21 Then he may join me indoors when he 's had enough , as I already have . ’
22 but then again it 'll take me longer to find that one this morning
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