Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , Fiona , I shall need you to brief me on some of the meetings , especially the visit to RTI . |
2 | ‘ I suppose I might have expected you to remind me of that possibility ! ’ |
3 | ‘ Well , d' you want me to or not ? ’ she asked impatiently . |
4 | What d' you need me for ? ’ |
5 | Say you got me to Ireland and dropped me off , then got shot down by a British night-fighter off the French coast on your way back . |
6 | ‘ I want you to love me through all of that . ’ |
7 | I want you to drive me from King 's Cross down to the cottage , right ? |
8 | ‘ Obviously we have to move fast , so I want you to accompany me to a dinner that the developers are giving tonight . |
9 | ‘ I want you to console me for what is inconsolable , ’ I wrote to Elizabeth . |
10 | ‘ I want you to phone me on the usual number at eleven , old chum , and do n't fail . ’ |
11 | " I want you to tell me about the telephone call this morning , Mrs. Bidwell . |
12 | I want you to tell me about Aspirant 's father . ’ |
13 | But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ? |
14 | I 've been wanting you to kiss me for absolute ages . ’ |
15 | ‘ Here , 'old on , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I ai n't five years old , y'know , I 'm twenty-one , and I ai n't lettin' you put me into a bath with no clothes on , it ai n't first thing decent . |
16 | ‘ I really can not expect you to accept me after the way in which I have behaved , and then was wicked enough to read your private book , and the cuttings are there , I knew that you would want them back , and I expect that you will wish to make a career in journalism , and why accept a poor doctor , no need to do that , you can always live on your father 's allowance and what a remarkable man he is , so like you , or earn your living by your pen … ’ |
17 | ‘ I thought my secretary told you to meet me at the house in Edinburgh ? |
18 | And if I catch you suspecting me of an affair with my housekeeper I 'll — ’ |
19 | Last time I let you talk me into having a go , I felt as if I 'd had a session in a tumble dryer . ’ |
20 | ‘ What malicious thoughts made you trap me in the library ? ’ asked Mr Fractor . |
21 | ‘ Mister , last time we met you accused me of bluffin' . ’ |
22 | ‘ I did n't say anything because I did n't think you wanted me to . ’ |
23 | ‘ I regret ever allowing you to talk me into this crazy scheme ! ’ she exclaimed as she slid into bed and pulled the duvet up to her chin . |
24 | I 've been a candidate before , I do n't like to do things badly , since coming into politics I do n't think I have done things badly , I do n't want to fail you and I do n't want you to see me as a failure . |
25 | I would n't want you to tell me about your love affairs . ’ |
26 | I do n't want you to tell me about the messages that those channel give , okay ? |
27 | I expected you to pay me for such attentions , my dear . |
28 | I mean you asked me about formal education , and immediately we 're talking about nursery education . |
29 | I mean you asked me about formal education and immediately we 're talking about nursery education . |
30 | ‘ You mean you wanted me from the moment you saw me ? ’ |