Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adj] [to-vb] me " in BNC.

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1 She was just using the fact that I was desperate to hold me up for an outrageously high fee .
2 You are pleased to see me — are n't you ? ’
3 ‘ I know , ’ said Gildas , ‘ you are right to remind me of it .
4 ‘ My dear Nevton , ’ he wrote , ‘ you are right to chide me .
5 He said now , ‘ You are right to check me .
6 You are scared to pass me on the way to the stairs ? ’ he grated .
7 ‘ Your mother bought you out and with that money you are willing to buy me out ? ’
8 You are welcome to call me at home on if you want to discuss this , but note that I am away between the 3rd-19th April .
9 ‘ If you are inclined to disbelieve me , Mrs Wilson , I 'd rather leave now .
10 ‘ You have n't said you 're pleased to see me , Silas .
11 You say you 're sorry to leave me
12 You 're unwilling to tell me who 's at the back of all this , so I thought I 'd keep a watch in case anyone turned up and solve the mystery myself . ’
13 Whenever you 're ready to take me shopping .
14 ‘ I hope you 're ready to help me , ’ she said .
15 Well , you might say you 're glad to see me but , in view of what I 've heard , perhaps you 're not . "
16 ‘ I know you 're glad to see me back , ’ said Thorfinn .
17 ‘ When I touch you , you 're unable to deny me anything . ’
18 ‘ I think you 're horrid to tell me lies too , and make out that when you 're married you 're going to get up to horrible … such disgusting … with that man who looks like a fish with cold yellowish eyes and greeny-yellow skin … . ’
19 You 're welcome to give me a ring if you 're feeling overwhelmed . ’
20 that , yes , but you ca n't get it out , you 'll spill it on ya , right , close the fridge door please , you 're not supposed to go in the fridge either are you ? , you 're supposed to ask me if you want them , look you 're letting all the cold out of the fridge ah , get out of the freezer what shall I do with you ?
21 Since you 've obviously been left stranded , you 're free to join me , if you wish . ’
22 After exchanging pleasantries , Sally asked : ‘ Ed , would you be prepared to give me some information about the Harley/Supersight contract .
23 Will you be able to provide me with a erm WordPerfect package ?
24 Would you be able to hear me through that ?
25 The thing about the business miles , you were right to ask me the business miles
26 And you were right to reproach me over McAllister .
27 You were right to recommend me to check on British right-wing organizations , General .
28 And when it said you were anxious to see me , I 've been waiting ever since .
29 You were ready to let me take you a minute ago ; now what the hell happened ? ’
30 I just was n't sure that you were ready to follow me , that was all . ’
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