Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I mean tell me in more depth how it works |
2 | Perhaps not though , I seem to fancy every man I meet fancies me at the moment . |
3 | And I think sent me on that course you know . |
4 | Yes , I 'll come on that romantic stroll with you and watch the sunset as we did in Seville and I 'll remind you of it , just as you intend to remind me of it , and I 'll go with you all of the cruel way , Fernando , and when it 's all over I hope it gives you the satisfaction you crave . ’ |
5 | and you mean to tell me with all that equipment the machine that they 've got at the college , you could n't get it done there ? |
6 | If you want to hit me across the airport , I 'll understand , OK , but I 'm staying with Alejandro . |
7 | ‘ You want to take me to Plenty ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Are you sure you want to take me to — ? ’ |
9 | You want to leave me on my own tonight and go to a disco and let some spotty lout put his arms about you ? ’ |
10 | ‘ You want to see me about something ? ’ |
11 | Oh you want to see me in four weeks ? |
12 | But er you want to see me in four weeks to see about that ? |
13 | You want to see me in gaol . |
14 | ‘ And you want to tell me about them ? ’ |
15 | ‘ What I do n't understand is why you appear to blame me for something someone else thought and said . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 'm not a child , you know , although you seem to treat me like one . |
17 | I , I just have er I just have to drink a lot that 's you know put me in first class and full of drink |
18 | ‘ I would dearly love to know why you keep sticking me with motives that I just do n't have ! |
19 | ‘ First you try to disarm me by offering to pay half the fare and now you 're telling me I 'm allowed to despise a criminal . ’ |
20 | You try to separate me from her in any way and I 'll do murder . |
21 | ‘ So you do blame me for her blindness , ’ he said menacingly . |
22 | You do want me to be precise about what I tell you ? ’ |
23 | ‘ You 've scratched me to bits . |
24 | As Oliver Hardy might have remarked , ‘ That 's another fine riff you 've gotten me into . ’ |
25 | As Oliver Hardy might have remarked , ‘ That 's another fine riff you 've gotten me into . ’ |
26 | ‘ Well , you 've seen me at my worst . ’ |
27 | You 've seen me in New York and you know what I 'm like there but in LA , man , I tell you , I 'm even more of a high-achiever — all fizz and push , a fixer , a bustler , a real new-dealer . |
28 | ‘ What do you mean to do , ’ demanded Harry , looking fiercely up at him from under drawn brows , ‘ now that you 've tricked me into this betrayal ? |
29 | A drive to Botley and back each week is a small enough price to pay for what you 've saved me from today — and your Aunt Nellie too — and Miss Clinton . |
30 | ‘ I 've told Myra you 've mistaken me for Dana and that you 're making me go with you to look for Garry , but she 's inclined to discount that — she 's building a romance round us . ’ |