Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.
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31 | I would not like to contribute to that , although I suppose that Mr Smith 's vicious tax might just persuade me to brace my shoulders and cry ‘ traps away ’ . |
32 | And you might just see me in the background of one of the shots . |
33 | They 'll usually tell me what 's wrong — and them I have to decide what to do about the problem . ’ |
34 | What are the chances she 'll ever love me ? |
35 | I wondered , when I set off to get it , if my notoriety had been communicated on the jungle drums and if the promised purchase might still elude me , so I was especially glad to have it safely at home . |
36 | I love you , Harley , I 'll always love you , and you 'll always love me , and that 's settled , we both know that . ’ |
37 | I suspect you 'll always keep me guessing , keep me on my toes . ’ |
38 | If I do n't go quietly , she 'll probably swallow me . |
39 | That 's what they 'll say and they 'll probably send me to prison . ’ |
40 | Mike in the audience and he 'll probably give me a rollicking afterwards , cos I have n't prepared anything about this and I suspect I wo n't be able to speak till the red light . |
41 | ‘ If he does n't get there he 'll probably sack me , ’ smiled agent Graham Rock . |
42 | ‘ He 'll probably report me , and that will be the end of my search for a perfect summer . ’ |
43 | Bloody ballbag 'll probably phone me in the morning or something . |
44 | ‘ Well , if it 's true that I 'm getting younger it 'll probably suit me in that case . ’ |
45 | Like , you know , I saw like , what really , I 'd sat there , I mean like you say , I and I admit that I odds and ends that 'll probably take me about an hour in total |
46 | and er as I say , this woman at this Department of Health , where I 'm going tomorrow she 'll probably get me in contact with erm er people that 'll help me to do the bits that I need . |
47 | Yeah it would as well , he 'll probably bar me as soon as we walked in , he do n't like me , does he ? |
48 | Er right okay well I 'll tell you what , I think erm people are coming to see me until about two or three or so but erm if you come a bit after three you 'll probably catch me on my own |
49 | But you 'll really owe me one if I succeed . ’ |
50 | Perhaps you might even allow me to borrow one of your people as a guide around the city . |
51 | I hope that the hon. Gentleman had the opportunity to tell the gentleman that he might well see me in future as I shall be returning to the town in which I was born . |
52 | ‘ If you 'll kindly drop me off in the village , I have one or two things to do . |
53 | Just a little one , that is , if you 'll kindly excuse me ! ’ |
54 | ‘ I 'm going to ask you if you 'll kindly let me borrow that . ’ |
55 | If I could get my applicant , you see if , let's say we pay somebody , I du n no fifty , sixty quid a week , fifty quid a week to come and for , two mornings , three mornings , or whatever that 'll then give me enough time to contact the applicants and then ma , maybe maybe two stroke three sales extra per month . |
56 | I feel that the doctors might accidentally tear me up , or that I might flap off the bed in a gust of wind and float away . |
57 | You could then bring in Regional Authorities with less power for the North West , the North East and to Yorkshire and Humberside and I do hope you 'll actually join me in supporting our motion for an independent . |
58 | Cos it 'll actually take me till about half past the day to get any feeling in it , but as I say |
59 | I 'm afraid you 'll never love me . ’ |
60 | Richard swore by Sybil : ‘ She 'll never leave me . ’ |