Example sentences of "you [verb] [vb pp] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 'd seen me five or six years ago , you would n't recognize me now . |
2 | Well i is n't if you 'd asked me last August when we bought the I would have said probably Radio Brittany or Radio Rouane |
3 | ‘ Did Capron ask you straight whether you 'd given me any help ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Maybe I fully intended to tell you , but you 'd made me furious by lunching with my secretary — jealousy again of course , ’ he inserted ‘ and then spent some of the mealtime telling me of it . |
5 | ‘ It would have been useful if you 'd told me all this at the beginning . ’ |
6 | If you 'd told me all those years ago , I would have grown up with the idea of another mother , perhaps miles away , perhaps just around the corner . |
7 | I wonder if — I wish you 'd told me that , Alan . |
8 | I only wish you 'd told me this earlier . |
9 | If you 'd told me this in the make-up room when you came to have your hair cut , you 'd have saved yourself a needless journey . |
10 | ‘ Tell me , ’ Harry said as they neared the station , ‘ if I had n't found that letter last night and thrown you out , would you have told me all this ? ’ |
11 | ‘ You 've made me drunk ! ’ |
12 | ‘ You 've made me afraid and ashamed of you . |
13 | ‘ You 've made me mad now ! ’ |
14 | You 've sent me five handwritten pages of quotations ( some of which concern horses — genetically manipulated animals ) , which in the seven-point-solid type that my Bible is printed in would come to about half a page . |
15 | ‘ You 've seen me naked before , ’ he continued , his voice soft yet laden with some kind of threat . |
16 | ‘ But on the other hand I have no intention of letting you add my name to the list , just because you 've lent me this flat , ’ she lashed back . |
17 | You 've given me enough food to keep me alive and Cousin Genti 's cast-off clothing , seeing we 're the same size . |
18 | Two , two , one and , and the groups tell us who the representatives are , and I , I wo n't serve on the committee , I think I 'll er , that I 'll , you 've given me enough to do anyway , there 's a limit , and unlike our officer , I do have to do some cooking . |
19 | ‘ What 's wrong , Sam ? ’ said Omero , the younger bear , ‘ you 've kept me awake all night with your moaning . ’ |
20 | ‘ Tell you what , Joe , ’ said Annie , ‘ you 'ave n't got new stuff there , but you 'ave n't got rubbish , either , and you 've 'ad me best attention as well . |
21 | And you 've done me proud too . ‘ |
22 | ‘ You 've done me proud again , Seb . |
23 | Look , you 've asked me these questions several times already . |
24 | You 've asked me this before , it was a fast tan . |
25 | You 've deceived me all these years , but you 'll never do it again . ’ |
26 | You 've got me first two lessons after dinner have n't you ? |
27 | You 've got me one of them pies yeah |
28 | You 've got me all at sea indeed . ’ |
29 | You 've got me worried . |
30 | Moderator and friends let me say first of all that I 'm glad to be able to make these speeches on behalf of the member churches of and I 'd like to also on , particularly on behalf of the England and Wales , though I did realise having said that that you have a minister of the University of Penryth is also a member of this Synod , and therefore , you 've got me three things ! |