Example sentences of "[vb infin] me [adj] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You can show me all the delights of Oxford , ’ said the squaw . |
2 | ‘ But I really do n't think your voodoo can give me all the things I want in life . ’ |
3 | Did he give me all the papers ? ’ |
4 | Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life : and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever . |
5 | Surely to goodness the damned thing wo n't Follow me all the days of my life , |
6 | The driver could take me all the way to Inverness if I wanted . |
7 | She 's an ancient lass , I call her Nellie , but she can take me all the way to Sanderstown if I want a night out with bright lights . |
8 | Why did you invite me all the way out here from London to mastermind your publicity campaign , Roman ? |
9 | ‘ Let's get as drunk as you think we have to , and you can tell me all the reasons I 'm so childish . ’ |
10 | Not only did he tell me all the train times I needed to know ( without so much as a sigh ) , he also found out how I might get from Elstree station to the BBC studios . |
11 | Can you tell me all the sort of work that you were al er engaged in ? |
12 | Do let's chat again some time and you can tell me all the gossip about Buck 's new tenants . ’ |
13 | when we were at Carrie 's at the weekend I said you must tell me all the birthdays again , because I ca n't find them . |
14 | That 's alright , I 'll let you drive me all the way round once so , he owes me a quid you see . |
15 | He used to come and visit me all the time , he brought money and a radio and them kind of luxuries . |