Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I would be most grateful if you would telephone and speak to either Heidi or me to let me know if and when this would be convenient for you . |
2 | If I do not like it or you keep me waiting , I will take my custom elsewhere . ’ |
3 | Is it that ye ca n't manage the farm with yer Da away , and ye want me to take charge . |
4 | ‘ I pick up the pencil , put it back , climb into the trunk of the car and you drive me to see the boy . |
5 | ‘ And you trust me to return ? ’ |
6 | ‘ My God , you bloody swine and you made me carry … ’ |
7 | Tracey said you just tell Carla and you let me hear anyone say anything . |
8 | — and you catch me catching it — — bringing your blush to the surface |
9 | And you told me to come September for about the cream . |
10 | ‘ I did and you told me to trust you and I did , and I do , but you wo n't tell me anything — ’ |
11 | was a spent match , and you told me to drop it . |
12 | ‘ You throw drink all over me , expect to sleep in my flat tonight and you tell me to shut up ! ’ |
13 | But when the whole sum is due , by no intendment the acceptance of parcel can be a satisfaction to the plaintiff ; but in the case at bar it was resolved that the payment and acceptance of parcel before the day in satisfaction of the whole would be a good satisfaction in regard of circumstance of time ; for peradventure parcel of it before the day would be more beneficial to him than the whole at the day , and the value of the satisfaction is not material ; so if I am bound in £20 to pay you £10 at Westminster , and you request me to pay you £5 at the day at York , and you will accept it in full satisfaction for the whole £10 , it is a good satisfaction for the whole , for the expenses to pay it at York is sufficient satisfaction . ’ |
14 | ‘ And you expect me to agree to all that ? |
15 | ‘ And you expect me to give in to it , to some biological urge ? ’ |
16 | ‘ And you expect me to believe you ? ’ she asked incredulously . |
17 | And you expect me to keep that confidential . |
18 | ‘ And you expect me to work for you , knowing you have not one ounce of faith in my abilities as a landscape designer ? ’ |
19 | Once every eight weeks the card 'll be on your door for the Big Turn and you pay me to scrub the close . |
20 | If you'se happen to be comin' here to Dublin at some time or other in the future — which praise the Lord you will be , for t is God 's own city — and you happen to be driving down O'Connell Street and you see me standin' here like dis , with me arms up ; then whether I 'm here or not , you stop . ’ |
21 | ‘ You sussed that I am in with Carmichael , and you want me to put the drop on him . ’ |
22 | If you do n't get a job , I will get a job for the time being and you want me to take some money off your bill , you can get rid of some of that rubbish out in that fucking shed , in the back of that van |
23 | ‘ And you want me to go with you ? |
24 | ‘ And you want me to do the flying ? ’ |
25 | And you want me to do |
26 | ‘ And you want me to make enquiries ? ’ |
27 | And you want me to introduce you , so that you can try and sell it to him . ’ |
28 | ‘ And you want me to get you into Zimbala . ’ |
29 | And you want me to tell the warren that young — er — young — er — your brother here has got a hunch and we must all go trapesing across country to goodness knows where and risk the consequences , eh ? |
30 | She sort of flinches but I dab real soft and she lets me finish . |