Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] can [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Either , either , either , either the parish council can say it in any form that they wish , or they can instruct me to say it .
2 I can remember , we used to have like mints in a bowl , lovely mints did n't we and erm potat , and we used to have the mints just in the bowl and I remember boiled potatoes , you remember erm , you know like , when we , when we were coming like and I can see everything now and I can see me little bowl and everything
3 ‘ It is not my fault , ’ she whimpered in the dark of the hall , ‘ indeed it is not my fault , and nobody can blame me , nobody can raise their voice to me , for it is not my fault . ’
4 I have done wrong and I 'm being punished for it , and nobody can help me . ’
5 And I 'm just being hysterical , I suppose , because I 've had too many of John 's terribly strong G and Ts and it 'll all look different in the morning and I 'll come to you and say sorry and was n't I being a silly girl last night , and you can pat me on the head and say yes , was n't I ?
6 And you can tell me .
7 Do let's chat again some time and you can tell me all the gossip about Buck 's new tenants . ’
8 ‘ Let's get as drunk as you think we have to , and you can tell me all the reasons I 'm so childish . ’
9 I 'll phone you once a week and you can tell me how you 're getting on . ’
10 And you can tell me who tidied up this room . ’
11 She went on : ‘ I 'll make another guess and you can tell me whether I 'm right or way off target .
12 And you can tell me about the Pitts . ’
13 Because I 'm specially pleased with you I 'll let you buy me something to eat from your winnings and you can tell me what Constable Aplin was saying to you just before I came along . ’
14 And you can tell me my duties as we go . ’
15 ‘ Right , let's get in out of this damn rain before you catch your death and you can tell me what the hell this is all about . ’
16 Now , ’ he added , rising to his feet and taking the plate from her hand , ‘ it 's a beautiful moonlit night — so why do n't we take a walk in the garden , and you can tell me all about the history of your old family home ? ’
17 Get into bed , I 'll bring you some water , and you can tell me all about it . ’
18 Look — I 'll slip my dress on and you can tell me if you think it 's appropriate for a country gathering . ’
19 But all Walter thought about at that time was slap and tickle in the grass , and you can quote me on that , as knows .
20 And you can give me those cornflakes .
21 ‘ Sure , and you can give me a few tips on the leisure market . ’
22 I 'm David Johnston and you can give me a call right now on .
23 And you can show me the cross .
24 ‘ We 'll try that kiss all over again , and you can show me just how indifferent you are . ’
25 ‘ But I 'll be able to come home in the evenings and you can teach me the things I need to know , ’ said Endill .
26 I 'll sit round here and you can see me .
27 I trust you and you can trust me .
28 I 'm so stiff that I 'm afraid of slipping when I get out , and you can help me wash my hair — my arms hurt when I lift them up . ’
29 ‘ If you 've something to write on , I 'll give you a phone number and you can let me know the arrangements . ’
30 The day he left , Kathy said to Clare , ‘ I 'll come round every evening and you can phone me any time — I 've asked my boss . ’
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