Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] me [vb infin] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | He said : ‘ You make me shiver when you talk like that . |
2 | Total costs will be in the region of £2,000 — I 'll get firm quotes when you let me know if these specs are OK |
3 | In a way , she was greater than you let me know because she was approachable too . ’ |
4 | an you let me know when you 're doing that ? |
5 | Can you let me know if you have any interest in such a promotion which would be best organised around the time when the bills are going out . |
6 | Please could you let me know if this is all right with you . |
7 | Please can you let me know if there are any road works scheduled for the near future . |
8 | Please could you let me know if your insurance covers damage to these items , either by deliberate vandalism or accidental damage such as impact by a vehicle . |
9 | Please could you let me know if the old mill chimney in the grounds of one of the houses there is a listed building and if it is not what is the correct procedure for having it listed . |
10 | If there is , my fiancee suffers from it and she makes me suffer because of it . |
11 | Sh and she really , and she makes me laugh when she said , talking to someone and when they start working again she turns round to the next person at the other side of her ! |
12 | I would be most grateful if you would telephone and speak to either Heidi or me to let me know if and when this would be convenient for you . |
13 | Yet when I was having my baby they made me feel as though I should n't be having it . |
14 | They made me wonder if I could use pure woven wool as a base for my own technique with the machine . |
15 | But they make me die because you , you you 're a day , I mean we got this sort of letter the bailiffs were coming in because we were a day late . |
16 | He made me feel like I was mad . |
17 | I did n't know till the next we er till the weekend and he made me know as I 'd swore . |
18 | but I know it cos the other week when I had to work till half past eight for Peter , he was having a dinner party and erm we went down there , I had to go shopping with him , he made me die cos he asked me if I 'd work a bit later and I said yeah I need the money , so I 'll work later so er he made me die because he said in this flare up , this argument when when I worked that day , I mean , I worked all day , I had nothing to eat and I could n't eat af , you know , cos of this trouble I could n't eat after |
19 | but I know it cos the other week when I had to work till half past eight for Peter , he was having a dinner party and erm we went down there , I had to go shopping with him , he made me die cos he asked me if I 'd work a bit later and I said yeah I need the money , so I 'll work later so er he made me die because he said in this flare up , this argument when when I worked that day , I mean , I worked all day , I had nothing to eat and I could n't eat af , you know , cos of this trouble I could n't eat after |
20 | It made me laugh when your mum kept on about him last night , about having all his hampers stolen . |
21 | I thought it showed a gross lack of understanding on her part to have made a comment like this and it made me doubt whether she understood the complexity of the situation . |
22 | It made me wonder whether great figurative works owe more to the model or the artist . |
23 | It made me wonder whether it was all worth it . |
24 | It made me wonder whether great figurative works owe more to the model or the artist . |
25 | Not only that , it made me wonder if it was not time to give the game another chance . |
26 | ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’ |
27 | ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’ |
28 | He makes me laugh cos he often says some , when I , it 's when I 've spoken to you on the phone |
29 | ‘ He makes me feel as though I ought to go and write ‘ I must always measure my ingredients ’ five hundred times . ’ |
30 | And then Clelia sighed heavily , and looked sadly at Clara 's Japanese wooden egg puzzle , which she had been trying all this while to do , and said , " How very dull for you , to hear all about my affairs , but I do so like to tell the story of my life , it makes me feel as though things hive re ally happened to me , whereas otherwise they seem not to happen . " |