Example sentences of "[adj] you [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am afraid you misunderstand me .
2 You 're so damned self-righteous you make me sick ! ’
3 ‘ You 're all so smug you repel me .
4 In vain you tempt me while our Orchard bears
5 I 'm glad you persuaded me to come here .
6 ‘ I 'm glad you let me sweep you along . ’
7 Oh I 'm glad you asked me that duck , I could tell you plenty about it .
8 ‘ I 'm glad you asked me that . ’
9 ‘ Well I 'm glad you told me . ’
10 Hm I 'm glad you told me about that Lorna
11 Are you glad you married me ?
12 ‘ I 'm glad you find me so hilarious ! ’
13 I 'm glad you talked me into it . ’
14 ‘ I 'm glad you talked me out of Poetry and Jazz . ’
15 You 're lucky you missed me , you 're big feller !
16 ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’
17 ‘ Are you sure you know me ? ’
18 Are you sure you told me everything about that night ? ’
19 ‘ But if you were n't even sure you wanted me around … ’
20 ‘ Are you sure you want me to talk about this .
21 ‘ Are you sure you want me along ? ’ she asked .
22 Sure you want me ?
23 ‘ Are you sure you gave me a map ? ’
24 It is as well you stopped me . ’
25 For when I was hungry you gave me nothing to eat , when thirsty nothing to drink ; when I was a stranger you gave me no home , when naked you did not clothe me ; when I was ill and in prison you did not come to my help . ’
26 Carey addressed the wealthy directly , quoting Jesus ' parable about the sorting of the goats ( the wealthy ) from the sheep ( the poor ) in St Matthew 's gospel : ‘ The curse is upon you … for when I was hungry you gave me nothing to eat , when thirsty nothing to drink ; when I was a stranger you gave me no home , when naked you did not clothe me ; when I was ill and in prison you did not come to my help . ’
27 No cos I was n't too sure if it was available you telling me it is available .
28 For when I was hungry , you gave me food ; when thirsty , you gave me drink ; when I was a stranger you took me into your home , when naked you clothed me ; when I was ill you came to my help , when in prison you visited me . ’
29 He crushed them in his hand as he passed the coffin and shouted at the lid , weeping , ‘ Even when you 're dead you cost me too much . ’
30 PAMELA : Bad you take me to be , madam , I am not used to such language or reflections as this gentleman bestows upon me .
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