Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [verb] me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If there 's anything you want just let me know and I 'll do my best . |
2 | Before I regret the temporary arrival of my better nature , you 'd better let me make a few calls and see what I can do to get you home today . ’ |
3 | You 'd better let me carry you down . ’ |
4 | ‘ You 'd better let me lead , then , ’ said Gurder , in a matter-of-fact voice . |
5 | ‘ Yes , you 'd better let me tell him later . ’ |
6 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better let me have your name . ’ |
7 | You 'd better let me fight my own battle . ’ |
8 | Nor could I. Did you miss not 'aving me to talk to ? |
9 | If you interested please let me know . |
10 | How could you go on letting me think that they were true ? ’ |
11 | well I know , well you want to label it so you know what 's on it just reminding you , you say , oh you 'll say you did n't remind me to write it down |
12 | Yeah , and you did n't want me to do it . |
13 | ‘ If you did n't want me to hit you , you should have kept your mouth shut . ’ |
14 | Perhaps you did n't want me to talk to you . |
15 | ‘ I know you did n't want me to come here tonight , but there is an enchanted magician in that box and I promised him that I would get him to you so that you could change him back . |
16 | But you did n't expect me to go rummaging around in Paula 's diary , did you ? ’ |
17 | You did n't expect me to open it , did you ? ’ |
18 | as if you did n't expect me to have a brain in my head . |
19 | ‘ But you did n't expect me to come . ’ |
20 | You did n't stop me trying . |
21 | Oh no you did n't tape me making a silly noise did you ? |
22 | " You did n't mind me mentioning them , Mr Dass ? " the boy said , smiling at him . |
23 | " You did n't mind me looking in at the window , Stephen ? |
24 | ‘ So you did n't mind me dancing with other people ? ’ |
25 | But you did n't let me go like that ! |
26 | ‘ He did miss it ; it 's a pity you did n't hear me asking Dana 's flatmate for her — you 'd have had to believe me then . ’ |
27 | You did n't hear me saying oh golly I 'd love to have her come with us ? |
28 | ‘ And you did n't hear me come in . ’ |
29 | It 's a good thing you did n't have me doing it . |
30 | ‘ What a pity you did n't allow me to make my own running , ’ he observed softly . |