Example sentences of "[verb] me [vb infin] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Why have you heard me say it before today Seems strange that they need to throw out those old curb stones , you 'd of imagined they could of used them again , would n't you ? |
2 | And , that again , might be me but many of you when you 've heard me say it in a service I 've ended up with my asking at the end of a sermon asking the congregation to smile . |
3 | I have been reassured on countless occasions that a hypnotist can not make me do anything against my will . |
4 | You ca n't make me do anything against my will ! ’ |
5 | My guilty passion made me admire her in everything she said or did . |
6 | Two explosions in quick succession made me throw myself to the ground . |
7 | Oh Shrimpy made me laugh me about it cracks me up like ! |
8 | This posture always made me suspect him of having a horizontal cleft slicing through his buttocks , betokening a random — but adaptive — mutation , taking humans closer to being office furniture . |
9 | The fellow 's smugness and unnecessary familiarity with Mala made me dislike him at once . |
10 | ‘ What made me develop her along masochistic lines ? |
11 | ‘ You should have let me nick them off him . ’ |
12 | Jeff was voted their Player of the Year last season , but they 've let me have him for six months . |
13 | She was so exhausted that she let me help her without protesting , and finally we sat down together near the fire with our cups of tea . |
14 | Sid helped me carry them to that table ready for serving . |
15 | I had wanted to be a nun before Nour had made me love him with his golden hair and his golden face and his golden eyes . |
16 | Eva could be snobby , that was obvious , but if I saw something , or heard a piece of music , or visited a place , I would n't be content until Eva had made me see it in a certain way . |
17 | Let me show you on my area map . ’ |
18 | ‘ Now let me show you around County Sligo . |
19 | Everyone thinks I 'm well now ; the doctors let me discharge myself from hospital , and consider my ‘ amenorrhoea ’ ( lack of periods ) a complete mystery , something to do with growing up . |
20 | Now let me present you with another one . |
21 | Let me tell him about the previous 12 months ' statistics which show a decrease in salmonella food poisoning and that the Food Safety Act 1990 is working . |
22 | Let me tell you about Duncan Murchie . |
23 | Let me tell you about town wives … |
24 | ‘ So let me tell you about our Emperor 's hopes for the fullest possible form of control … ’ |
25 | Just let me tell you about Uncle Fred . |
26 | Let me tell you about Templecombe . |
27 | ‘ Let me tell you about this guy , ’ said Harvey pointing a thumb at me . |
28 | Let me tell you about the fax we got from London yesterday … ’ |
29 | Let let me tell you about the damned side effects of this drug , because people are entitled to know what they . |
30 | Let me tell you about the schools involved in the show anyway . |