Example sentences of "[noun sg] you [modal v] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 For an update of what I have in stock you can give me a ring anytime , but visits are by appointment only at the moment .
2 ‘ My lord , ’ she said , ‘ I know of no greater honour you could offer me , nor any that I would more joyfully embrace .
3 But when Bernard 's plan backfired I needed you alive in case you could lead me to Graham .
4 Generally of draughty old churches here and there — of the kind you used to drag me into when we were together . ’
5 ‘ Of course you can tell me !
6 Perhaps one day when you are in that direction you will allow me to show you my department in the university . ’
7 ‘ In a moment you can tell me all about Richard .
8 Luke said , going scarlet and looking out of the window , ‘ I wondered if , I mean , do you need , I mean , would you have any job you could give me ?
9 Jonathan Cowap with the final hour of Tuesday morning 's breakfast programme your opportunity to have your say on just about everything as long as it 's legal and decent and honest and in your own opinion you can call me now on York six four one six four one .
10 I wondered if one evening you 'd like me to show you some of the things you can find .
11 ‘ Yes , I remember … when I said you never talked about your parents , and you told me that one day you would tell me all about them .
12 ‘ Oh , Guy , if you only knew how I longed for you , how I dreamed that one day you would rescue me . ’
13 I 'll get you so you wo n't even recognise your own body but after we 've done it you 'll be grateful to me that I made you do it and you 'll enjoy it and you 'll get better at it and one day you 'll thank me for doing this to you .
14 I hope one day you 'll forgive me , Juliet .
15 ‘ And maybe one day you can visit me .
16 on my head you can call me Normal Lamont .
17 ‘ But since it 's obvious that I do n't have a bloody army at my back you can take me directly to the Countess , or the Sheriff of Gloucester , if he 's here . ’
18 As for last words , there are some fully-authenticated late ones addressed to an editor which sound more convincing : ‘ I wish to God you could let me have £5 more on account . ’
19 I do n't want to complain about our marriage or suggest I 'm dissatisfied , but I just do wish that once in a while you 'd tell me , ‘ I love you . ’
20 Well , this voucher scheme sounds like it could be worth the 12 quid alone … any chance you could fax me the application form Gavin ?
21 You may cut a fine figure — ’ with an approving glance cast up and down his great-nephew 's fashionably tight-fitting blue coat over buckskins and top-boots ‘ — but an expensive young profligate is what you are , Dacre , and if this inheritance do n't come as a windfall you may call me a dunderhead ! ’
22 same extension you used to contact me originally that would find him .
23 Right at this moment I 've awakened needs you thought you 'd buried , but in the cold light of morning you 'll blame me for taking advantage . ’
24 And for an admission like that from an old woman you can buy me another drink , young man …
25 Over supper you shall tell me the whole story , and we shall see what must be done now , to please her . ’
26 Any advice you could give me would be appreciated .
27 Let me go , and if I run my head into a hornet 's nest you may disown me . ’
28 In a night-club you could show me how you chat-up .
29 If you 've any sense you 'll give me a ride to Shipton and put me on a train , then go back to your farm and forget all about me . ’
30 If you have any sense you 'll let me pay you what Crevecoeur cost you now and let hir come back with us . ’
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