Example sentences of "[conj] you [vb base] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The nicest thing is that you consider me intelligent . |
2 | For me to be autonomous , it is not sufficient that you leave me alone ; rather the way I am treated by you has a bearing on my autonomy , and reciprocally for you . |
3 | And you ask me any body 's names around here I could n't even tell you Sylvia 's name next door . |
4 | I said ‘ Come on ’ , I said , ‘ Let's go in the sitting room and sit down , and you tell me all about it ’ . |
5 | ‘ The business I 've just bought is on the rocks , and you tell me that 's lucky ? ’ |
6 | And you bring me some food . |
7 | I give you a number and you give me some other numbers that are tied up with it in some way . |
8 | And if you give me dad 's five pound well I can mark his off and then you can tell him then , I 'll leave your card here and you can say you 've paid and you owe me five pound . |
9 | ‘ Not if you hold me close in your arms . ’ |
10 | If you lend me some to tide me over . ’ |
11 | PAMELA : I can not say what you ought to do , but only beg you will not ruin me and if you think me virtuous let me go to my poor parents . |
12 | If you give me that first . ’ |
13 | Now then if you give me one of these here I might |
14 | ‘ Well I am partial to a bit of Severn salmon , ’ Bert continued , ‘ if you promise me that next half tidy salmon that comes your way , you can have the bike for a hundred and fifty . |
15 | Cos you pay me that ! |
16 | no cos you owe me seven pound fifty |
17 | ‘ But you give me this , ’ he said , indicating his pullover , ‘ and these shorts . ’ |
18 | I 'm not going to get angry because you call me stupid names . |
19 | ‘ Then while you are considering what those circumstances may be , you may allow your regard for your duty to sustain you while you fetch me another of these . ’ |
20 | While you leave me alive , I shall be waiting to get a weapon into my hand again , and you within my reach . ’ |
21 | before you get me any more |
22 | ‘ Before you call me all the names you can think of , and before you demand to know what I think I 'm doing , I want to say how lovely you look ; your dress is exquisite , but no more than you are . |
23 | ‘ Are you acting , Sarella , when you give me that look of — whatever it is ? ’ |
24 | But , as you know me all , a plain blunt man , |