Example sentences of "[verb] me [verb] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want me to get some long life milk ? |
2 | No review , no trophy , no accolade in the world will ever make me feel that good again . |
3 | There are times these days when I feel so starved of warmth that the instructions on a painkiller packet or vitamin tub ( " At the first sign of a cold developing be sure to … " ) can make me go all husky and brave . |
4 | They immediately commissioned me to photograph this expensive restaurant nearby . |
5 | I am most grateful to her for allowing me to use this remarkable case study of John . |
6 | I had a number of telephone conversations with him , and an interim letter dated 7 January in which he suggested , or asked me to suggest several possible dates . |
7 | Referring back to that list of priorities led me to address this thorny issue once more , only this time less from the point of view of a recording being merely compared with other recordings ( or some mean recorded standard ) , than the level of execution which the scores themselves would appear to invite . |
8 | That got me doing some serious thinking . |
9 | You can all be scientists today by helping me do some magic science tricks |
10 | ‘ You make me feel all limp and incompetent . ’ |
11 | Yeah , probably if you want me to get that old mower going I ought to go up to Woods and see if I can get a new drive belt . |
12 | He wants me to have some tinned pears which have come in from South Africa . |
13 | You may have suspected something when you caught me using that heavenly perfume you bought for Mummy 's birthday . |
14 | Terry said yesterday : ‘ The doctor told me to get some fresh air , so I thought I 'd take the dog for a walk . |
15 | Right so let me make that clear again . |
16 | But as a corrective to the excitable Hugo , let me quote another great French writer of the nineteenth century , a formidably astringent one this time , who likewise tramped dutifully up to the Lac de Gaube : the novelist Gustave Flaubert . |
17 | Right I 'll put some more on in a moment , hold on let me do this little bit |
18 | Let me get that right again John you said you keep hearing funny noises . |
19 | ‘ Let me get that straight . ’ |
20 | " Fiver , " he said , " let me get this right . |
21 | ‘ Let me get this straight , Pat , ’ he said , shaking his head in disbelief . |
22 | ‘ Let me get this straight , Mrs Shakespeare , ’ he said slowly . |
23 | ‘ Let me get this straight ; you 're going to model clothes for Roman ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Let me get this straight , Monsieur Lemarchand , ’ Jenna said briskly , fighting down her own feelings before his renewed antagonism . |
25 | ‘ Let me get this straight . |
26 | ‘ Now , let me get this straight , ’ said Melissa . |
27 | It 's let me get this straight now |
28 | ‘ Let me get this clear . |
29 | Let me find some nice little girl , with someone else 's drink swilling inside her nice flat little belly , who 'll talk and talk and talk , and be nice to look at . |
30 | Lest I be accused of caricaturing the West Indian family 's approach to its child 's education , let me add some tempering comments from sportsmen who found their parents ' blend of discipline and encouragement satisfactory . |