Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] me [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | she loves me Its one of these quite big ones with a little catch on the outside you know , a little , |
2 | Could you give me your full postcode please ? |
3 | Erm can you give me your full name and date of birth . |
4 | During one of the hold-ups in play in the Centenary Test at Lord 's in 1980 , I met a splendid young man ( then aged about 14 ) from Yorkshire , who showed me his foolscap-size autograph book , beautifully kept , with separate pages for each country and county , adorned with photographs , magazine pictures , statistics and coloured inks . |
5 | When you give me my two quid back . |
6 | That old boy that I spoke to , when his he was with his daughter , I said you give me my bloody keys and you money ! |
7 | Please , I 'm asking you to give me your blind trust and it 's unfair of me , but there are things I ca n't bring myself to confess just yet . |
8 | ‘ Why do n't you sell me your redundant relics ? ’ , he says . |
9 | ‘ On Thursday nights my wife and I play a game of cards , and on Sundays she reads me her weekly letter from her mother . ’ |
10 | ‘ Why did n't you tell me your real name ? ’ she asked curiously . |
11 | Right erm , can I start by asking you , can you tell me your full name please ? |
12 | In return she sent me her third and latest novel , A View of the Harbour : and it was then that I recognized her as the author of At Mrs Lippincote 's . |
13 | It was the prostitutes in Douai and Lille and Paris who gave me my first induction into their ways and wiles . |
14 | It was Daphne who gave me my first art book , The Treasures of Italy , in exchange for several cream wafers , and from that day on I knew I had stumbled across a subject I wanted to study for the rest of my life . |
15 | Firstly to our Current Master Fellow , , who gave me my initial tuition in embalming , but more than that has acted as a mentor throughout my career , for that I am forever grateful . |
16 | ‘ Tell you what , Phil , I 'll leave all I have to you , if you leave me your entire estate . ’ |
17 | Will you allow me my conjugal rights ? |
18 | All he could say was that it had to be called a great and profound change , and that it had happened , ‘ I have a feeling of being at home when I am with her , as though she gives me my own hearth , a feeling that our lives are interwoven . ’ |
19 | And , Miss Rene ’ — she paused here and put her hand out towards the eldest of the sisters — ‘ you gave me my first book , a book of poems . |
20 | She gave me my first mask when I was two years old . |
21 | If , now , you refuse me my conjugal rights , I can go to a lawyer ; I know something of law , after all , as I said . |
22 | Luke wo n't touch anything but top-quality meat , swears his mistress , who envies me my own two gannets . |
23 | They showed me my new hip . |
24 | Well tell her to give me my fucking money back then ! |
25 | At the same time I wrote to Ann Kite Education Services and they sent me their basic Video Course . |
26 | I would n't leave Madley if they offered me my own travelling dressing-room . |
27 | It was not Diana 's day to lunch so they gave me her secluded table from which to view the proceedings . |
28 | The professors realized that I was doing very important work , and so they gave me my own laboratory . |
29 | And er of course as I tell you , I finished when I was thirteen years old and I was on this er bottle washing stunt and o one chap as lived next door to us , back at er at Road he got me his this job on the farm . |
30 | Before he went though I reminded him I was going too and he paid me my last wages . |