Example sentences of "me the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's too beautiful a day for you to go on Mr Gajduseking me the whole while , ’ he cut her off in easy fashion .
2 The little B&B down by the harbour was far more in keeping with the thread of the sea that had kept with me the whole day 's travel from west to east coast Scotland .
3 ‘ Well , I think you had better tell me the whole story .
4 Over supper you shall tell me the whole story , and we shall see what must be done now , to please her . ’
5 ‘ I think you 'd better tell me the whole story , Charles . ’
6 I guessed where she had been , but I made her tell me the whole story .
7 ‘ Why do n't you just sit down and tell me the whole story from the beginning . ’
8 He came with me the whole way of my round south of the Court .
9 Terry eagerly gave me the whole picture ; he seemed to know enough about Pyke to write his biography .
10 When he was hot , he was hot , but for me the whole thing was not so good .
11 No I am grateful to Mr because he 's finally crystallised in my mind something that 's been bugging me the longer I stay on this council about exactly what the Tories see their role here as and it 's now very clear to me , more than ever and that is that if you want to be obstructive and negative and if you go on long enough being obstructive and negative what you can end up doing is that you 'll find yourself eventually in a position going on long enough that you can make totally meaningless speeches but at least you 'll get nice headlines in the paper and that seems to me the whole essence of the Tory strategy .
12 ‘ It seems to me the whole set-up is racist , ’ said Robyn .
13 He watches me the whole time .
14 It hangs over me the whole time .
15 Which was stupid — I mean , I had a really good girl right along with me the whole time .
16 She was berating me the whole time .
17 I 'm not asking you to help me , but at least you can let me get on with things instead of badgering me the whole time .
18 ‘ He did n't try to flirt with me the whole time , ’ she defended , and half wished then that she had n't said anything about lunchtime .
19 Tell me the whole truth , ’ she said , looking bravely into his face .
20 But I was not sure that she had told me the whole truth .
21 ‘ You did n't tell me the whole truth that evening at Ottavio 's , did you ? ’
22 If you choose me then you have to tell me the whole truth — who your accomplice is .
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