Example sentences of "i [conj] [verb] me [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have a chance to tell me or ask me whatever it is that 's bothering you , and I 'll listen . ’ |
2 | He sat beside me and lent me his shoulder as a back-rest . |
3 | My mum come up to see me and asked me what the bandage was for and I told her I 'd burnt myself . |
4 | Stopped me and told me he 'd let him go to St Francis Xavier 's . |
5 | ‘ The reason I 'm here is because my brother phoned me and told me your cousin was in urgent need of a tutor . |
6 | When my master summoned me and told me you had written to him , at first I was angry with you for betraying my and I blessed you . |
7 | They laughed at me and told me my fingers were no use for that work , which was true . |
8 | The same bloke who was there before comes up to me and tells me they 're closing . |
9 | Then you must come over and stay with me and tell me everything that 's happened . |
10 | I suggested they try again and this time ask for the man who had signed my receipt , and please — come back to me and tell me what they say . |
11 | ‘ I 'll be standing at a bus stop and people will come up to me and tell me what they do and do n't like about fashion today ’ , he says . |
12 | Will you open up to me and tell me what it is that 's made you hide your heart away for so long ? ’ |
13 | Come kiss me and tell me you forgive me for exposing you to so much danger and distress . |
14 | Why did n't Steve ring me and tell me he was putting some |
15 | I had n't bargained for the next difficulty : ‘ It wo n't work , ’ he commented , ‘ because my son smokes and he 'll take pity on me and give me one when I run out . ’ |
16 | Which means that you 're likely to have a much clearer view of things than most , unsullied by ambition and administrative politics-by a reluctance to deal with me and give me what I want . ’ |
17 | And I think you 've got ta address my doubts because if I have doubts how am I going to stand in front of members and say hang on a minute , I can give you all of these answers , I can tell you what unison 's going to be like and this is what 's been decided , now come back to me and give me your fears , give me your doubts and I 'll go and take them on to represent you . |
18 | I give you one bio-day exactly to make contact with me and give me your answer . ’ |
19 | I did n't want to stay there — I wanted to go home , but Mum told this old woman my name who smiled at me and showed me my bed and that . |
20 | He turned to me and gave me his habitual smile-implying parting of the beard . |
21 | I 'm just like my mum , when it comes down to it , That 's why I quite admired Auntie Muriel , in a guarded sort of way I 'd think , I really should try to be like her , she was so content , nothing ever fazed her , I did n't want to be a farmer , understand , but I did n't want to be like mum either , tied to a feckless man , trying to keep him and me , having to hustle all the time to stop from sinking I fancied myself on a corporate asteroid , settling down with someone who would cherish me and buy me everything I wanted Carmen and her crew had the same ideas , even if they acted like they were going to be bad girls for ever , |