Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [be] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 If I kilt you , I 'd be killing me . ’
2 In two seconds you 'd be wanting me back for something . "
3 ‘ He warned me you 'd be paying me a visit . ’
4 You 'd be doing me a favour .
5 Anyway , I really do need to catch up on some paperwork , so you 'd be doing me a favour . ’
6 But meantime you 'd be doing me a favour if you did n't ring them either .
7 I felt sure I would never see poor Glumdalclitch again , and I knew how sad she would be to lose me .
8 If I were still a Minister of my country you would be giving me real protection , day and night .
9 I gave him the money and they told me to walk on and not look back because they would be following me .
10 He figured all the time he was talking he 'd be keeping me from smashing up his hand with the gun-butt .
11 This amiable young man greeted me enthusiastically and informed me that he would be driving me himself , in his motor car which he had brought from Finland .
12 If I started again I would like to have … ( 1 ) a ghost writer , not for my speeches but for my letters and statements : he would be the kind of person who could take the Ministry 's policy and translate it into the kind of words I would use ; ( 2 ) perhaps an economist ; and ( 3 ) a general investigator whose job it would be to brief me so that I could participate intelligently at Cabinet Committees and in Cabinet on subjects outside my own Department .
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