Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] me [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It may be she wo n't want to see me again . ’
2 She will never want to see me again .
3 ‘ I 've thought so much more about you since I imagined you did n't even want to see me again .
4 When When do you want to see me again ?
5 " Alice , do you want to see me again ?
6 But how can I convince David , when he obviously does n't want to see me again ? she thought .
7 ‘ I suppose you wo n't want to see me now your little mystery 's been cleared up ? ’
8 Do want to sit me far away from you , will that still take it ?
9 ‘ Does she want to meet me too ? ’ asked the Bookman .
10 ‘ Whichever one , they did n't want to know me anymore . ’
11 He would n't tell me what was going on down there because he did n't want to worry me as far as the safety conditions at that particular mine .
12 ‘ Please do n't trouble to ring me again .
13 If the hon. Member would like to see me privately , I shall give him more information .
14 Deborah invited me to meet her at home in North London , and mentioned on the phone that her mum , Elaine , would like to meet me too .
15 I dared not tell Mamma , or she would begin to badger me again to give up my job …
16 Robyn , perhaps you 'd like to help me clear the dishes , ’ he instructed , giving her a warning glance .
17 She added , ‘ I 'm sure it 's only because of safety in the smallest possible number , only his lawyers and my mother 's father have the address , aside from me , and I only have it because they did n't like to leave me here without one . ’
18 Please do not hesitate to contact me here at the above number if you have any other queries or concerns .
19 You said yourself she did n't want to give me away , in the letter . ’
20 Elaine did n't want to give me away — Miss Rose said so .
21 ‘ Do you really want to humiliate me any further ? ’
22 How could they decide to punish me as cruelly as this ?
23 After that he did n't want to race me any more !
24 Why do you want to send me home ? ’
25 He responded that he had never had any wish to see me anyway .
26 ‘ You 'll have to visit me more often , ’ said his grandmother , a twinkle in her eye .
27 Do n't try to rile me again , Jennifer , you are my guest . ’
28 If I offer you first-class treatment , what possible reason would you have to play me false ? ’
29 ‘ But you 'll have to help me upstairs .
30 We had a class composition , My Best Friend , and the girl who was describing me put up her hand and asked to borrow a ruler because she said she 'd have to draw me straight up and down . "
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