Example sentences of "[vb infin] me [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want me to stop that mum ? |
2 | Do you want me to open that tin of fruit ? |
3 | erm when do you want , where do you want me to put this list then ? |
4 | My boss did n't really want me to take three weeks all at once . ’ |
5 | ‘ Do you want me to take another look ? ’ |
6 | Well do you want me to take some straw in ? |
7 | Do you want me to sew this back on for you babe ? |
8 | Do you want me to play some games or something ? |
9 | Do you want me to get some water ? ’ |
10 | She was angry when I left her , and so she does n't want me to marry another woman . |
11 | No ! he would shout , and make it clear that we would not discuss it … he used an expletive that I have not used , indicating that he did not want me to raise that subject with him . ’ |
12 | Well , it 's the way you , do n't want me to have any money ! |
13 | " Do you want me to send some men to Ireland — they could watch the ports , make some inquiries ? " |
14 | " In the circumstances I felt that you would prefer me to make some money . " |
15 | Emil quite rightly did n't trust me to clear dirty plates , which involved fancy juggling with knives and forks . |
16 | The House would not expect me to give any assurances about the timing of construction and the extent to which the investment appraisal test will be met . |
17 | and there 's twenty of them and the , I do n't suppose , they do n't expect me to fill both sides of all them tapes |
18 | ‘ Then you can hardly expect me to show much appreciation of your view of things , can you ? ’ |
19 | I am naturally extremely sorry to hear of the personal circumstances that the hon. Gentleman very properly brings to the attention of the House , but he will not expect me to prejudge any issue of criminality that may arise . |
20 | ‘ You ca n't expect me to believe this sob story ! ’ |
21 | Well , I 'm not like that , so do n't expect me to clear this course with my magic wand . ’ |
22 | ‘ Will you bring me to meet this man ? ’ he asked . |
23 | And you would like me to provide that management ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Would you like me to make some enquiries ? ’ |
25 | would you like me to read that poem again ? , would that be helpful ? , right , we were |
26 | ‘ I have spoken to Mr Knighton this morning and we are discussing a formula which will enable me to give financial support to Manchester United . ’ |
27 | How long will it take me , he thought , how long will it take me to learn this language ? |
28 | He spoke publicly about the need for each state to work out its own solution and erm earlier in that year , in fact it 's nineteen fifty seven , I think I said fifty four before , er earlier in that year nineteen fifty seven er Eisenhower said in a speech in r in response to a hypothetical question he said I ca n't imagine any set of circumstances that would ever induce me to send federal troops into any state to enforce the orders of a federal court . |
29 | It is important to get that correction — if he will allow me to use that word — on the record . |
30 | I hope my duties will allow me to spend some time with you , but I will be attending this evening 's Red Rose Rally and I look forward to seeing you there . |