Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] me the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've had them born in the car on the way the the mother have come to see me the father has brought her to see me thinking that if she could just see me she 'd be alright .
2 ‘ You want to sell me the wig back ?
3 He only mentioned his wife to tell me he 'd just bought her something new to wear and he tried to give me the impression his brother-in-law was something of a poor fish because he could n't make ends meet . ’
4 And I think they tried to drug me the night before I rode Shine On at York . ’
5 I saw this ad on the back of a matchbox which promised to show me the way to achieve success without having to go through college .
6 Well , these days I can reach the highest shelves of the house library , and walk into Porteneil to visit the one there , so I can check up on anything my father says , and he has to tell me the truth .
7 ‘ Why she seemed to dislike me the moment she set eyes on me .
8 I wanted to give her time to think over what harm it would do to tell me the truth .
9 Right facing this way Simon can you turn round as well please , Robert Right the first game very easy , I 'm going to point to somebody , we 're going to go through the alphabet , they 're going to give me the name of an animal .
10 My wife telephoned to give me the news which had been heard by our daughter listening to the radio .
11 I 've just given her twenty pounds , she 's got no change so she 's going to drop me the pound in .
12 He subsequently er went to work at the Berlick in latter years and , and this man was just sweeping-up at the Berlick and I could n't believe it cos he was so high up in the technology in the war and he 'd be a dental mechanic and he 'd come down to just being a sweeper-up , and he used to show me the pay packets he 'd got in the war and you know it was fantastic money even , even by today 's standards this is going back fifteen years
13 ‘ Jacqui , you 've got to tell me the truth .
14 ‘ But he 's kindly offered to lend me the flat for a while , until I can find something more permanent . ’
15 ‘ Are you going to show me the rest ? ’
16 Dear Comrade Surkov , You are warmly invited to do me the honour of attending my forthcoming Inauguration in Washington DC , on 20 January 1989 , as 41st President of the United States , and to read your famous poem of international accord , ‘ Friendship ’ .
17 He began to tell me the difficulties of his life at home , and finally he told me that he had tried more than once to find a home with another brother or sister , but they had persuaded him to return to Cis and Elfed .
18 ‘ Yes , but you do n't have to give me the oranges .
19 She thought about that one for a second , then decided to give me the benefit of the doubt .
20 And you 'll have to tell me the name of your
21 He did n't have to tell me the rest .
22 ‘ Do you wish to show me the door , Miss Lennox ? ’
23 David offered to show me the place and … ’
24 He came and sat down beside me and offered to show me the sights .
25 The brick was wrapped in two notes , the first apologised for the mess and the second , bearing Trevor Proby 's signature , offered to lend me the £250 the club are still trying to stitch me for after that car boot sale fiasco .
26 You certainly did n't seem to like me the way I was ! ’
27 He strode to her , eyes blazing , and shouted , ‘ Why did you specifically come to see me the minute you found out I had my own investment bank ? ’
28 He slapped a £10 note on the table : " That 's all that 's left to last me the rest of the fortnight . "
29 When Ken called by later , he told me that he 'd been commanded to show me the sights the following afternoon .
30 He could n't actually tell me what was going on because that would put him in shtuck but he was trying to tip me the wink .
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