Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Well if you want anything er er photocopied or put together let me know wo n't you ? |
2 | Trade & Travel kindly gave me a fez ‘ for my daughter ’ , which resulted in a complaint from one colleague that if I was going to invent one offspring why not a few more so that all the staff could have fezzes . |
3 | ‘ Confidentiality ’ may mean my right ( or wish ) that you do not pass on what I have told you ( or do n't identify me as the informant ) , or it may mean my wish ( or right ) that you do not pass on information about me , or , with ‘ professional ’ prefixed , it may mean that our group will support each other by saying nothing about each other 's judgements , competencies or foibles . |
4 | ‘ Or do n't tell me that all those questions about Ryan were simply so that you could track him down and make him pay the money back ? ’ |
5 | So I used to encourage his own poetry , and his ideas for poetic themes , even when I knew they were poor or did not interest me . |
6 | Henry Erskine once remarked of a Scottish judge and freeholder that ‘ he was first my enemy , when I came into power he was my great friend , when I went out he turned cool again & left off cultivating me , in that state we now remain , but I make no doubts were I in again , I should have him back again' . |
7 | Let me be buried in lead at Claydon next to where your father proposes to lie himself , and let no stranger wind me , nor do not let me be stripped , but put a clean smock on me , and let my face be hid and do you stay in the room and see me wound and laid in the first coffin , which must be of wood if I do not die of any infectious disease , else I am so far from desiring it that I forbid you to come near me . |
8 | But he was polite enough , and got up to greet me . |
9 | He pulled up at the bridge and got out to show me the concrete cancer . |
10 | ‘ I have made no provision for my son Robert other than the bequest of £100 because he has been the recipient of my bounty during my lifetime and has nevertheless caused me sorrow and trouble on numerous occasions . ‘ |
11 | It 's to sit down with the practice manager and say right tell me about these businesses . |
12 | Without such pressure even my execution at the hands of the Khad was a possibility … your efforts and support greatly encouraged me and my family , for when I came to know of them I was indeed strengthened by them . ’ |
13 | I had never considered myself as a shy quiet child so drama and acting never bothered me . |
14 | ‘ There 's an inside to things , ’ he explained , ‘ and print only gave me the outside . |
15 | Pep talk from my assistant commissioner , a pointless press conference , further inconclusive forensic reports , lots of people ringing up and calling in to tell me that they 've got nowhere . |
16 | Without thinking , I brace my hands on the window and push back hard , but Frank is very big , very soft , and seems not to feel me . |
17 | Use the time to reflect on your disgraceful behaviour — and resolve never to disobey me again . " |
18 | " Sure , " said Fielding , and went on to tell me about two Southern actors called Sod MacGonagall and Fart Klaeber . |
19 | He shrugged his shoulders and went off leaving me to ponder what he had said . |
20 | ‘ And do n't tell me somebody gave ye it . ’ |
21 | And do n't tell me you were n't thinking of Amsterdam , because I sha n't believe you . " |
22 | ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true . |
23 | And do n't tell me I have no ear . ’ |
24 | And do n't tell me you 're interested in freedom unless you support the freedom of blacks to come here from abroad , which I know you do n't , so there . ’ |
25 | ‘ And do n't tell me it 's not a her , ’ she said . |
26 | And do n't tell me to breathe it out . |
27 | Try it , and do n't tell me you 'd rather die . ’ |
28 | And do n't tell me you did n't keep a copy . ’ |
29 | And do n't tell me probate is not yet granted , for I know that too . |
30 | ‘ And do n't tell me it is merely a legal hitch ! ’ |