Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] me [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That you may grant me grace .
2 But you must give me leave to confide in the prince , and I make the same promise for him .
3 They 'll try to incorporate her appearance into the ritual , which should give me time to slip in . ’
4 ‘ If you should see me die , you will not see me die in that manner …
5 She said , I know you and you can not sing , I said , that 's nothing , you should hear me play the pianer . ’
6 You should hear me sing . ’
7 And you must call me Claudia .
8 I might ! — nay , will ! — if you should graunt me time
9 And if the King leaves Windsor in the meantime , the justiciar may send me word , and I 'll come to him at Gloucester or wherever he may be . ’
10 And he turned toward the East and knelt and said , Holy Mary Mother , and all Saints , pray to God for me , that he may give me strength to destroy all the Pagans , and to win enough from them to requite my friends therewith , and all those who follow and help me .
11 ‘ You 'll think me catty , but you asked for it .
12 one day she 'll bring me teeth
13 By middle age I had discovered that everything I wanted to do , every attitude I announced , every desire I expressed , anything that might give me joy appeared to contradict the wishes of someone else .
14 ‘ And who 'll give me £50 ? ’
15 ’ Let's say , it 'll give me food fer thought .
16 ‘ I 'll do it myself — if you 'll give me time . ’
17 That 'll give me time to fix things . ’
18 ‘ It 'll give me time to think , ’ said Tim .
19 Besides , it 'll give me time to look round for something else . ’
20 Maurice cried , " it 'll give me time to tell both your fortunes .
21 It 'll give me time to buy a clean shirt here , anyway . ’
22 ‘ I 'll send me husband , then , ’ she said , huffily , and went out vanquished , pausing only to give a good hard scratch to her left calf .
23 However , I 'll stick me neck out and go for Leeds 3 Swindon 1 ( pen probably ) just to spoil my record ; - ] .
24 Now you two try to get some sleep and I 'll keep me eyes on that platform .
25 Reckon that 'll cost me pounds and pounds , what with the pain and the inconvenience and that . ’
26 ‘ And you 'll call me Howard . ’
27 Ignoring the sarcasm beneath the sugar coating , he went on smoothly , ‘ As we 'll be working together , I hope you 'll call me Michele . ’
28 I 'll call you corp and you 'll call me sergeant .
29 ‘ And if it is not too forward , ch'un tzu , you might call me Marie .
30 ‘ No , me Mam 'll have me tea ready . ’
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