Example sentences of "you [modal v] [be] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think you may be misunderstanding me , Antony , ’ he said .
2 It 's more than enough that you should be helping me . ’
3 You should be thanking me ! ’
4 I thought you might be expecting me . ’
5 ‘ Aye , maybe you 'll be telling me too , then ! ’
6 ( Fast ) You 'll be telling me she 's got arthritis next .
7 Next thing you 'll be telling me the little cow 's summoned up the ‘ forces of Evil ’ .
8 I suppose you 'll be telling me next that most normal people would immediately assume that you were here to discuss the state of French politics ! ’
9 If that 's the day they 'll be telling me they can get documentation now from priests in the confessional , that 'll be the next bloody thing you 'll be telling me , I ca n't under you know what I mean , what 's it all about ?
10 Next you 'll be telling me this Rosie girl 's a virgin ! ’
11 You 'll be telling me next I 'm wrong to interfere . ’
12 ‘ Very ; you 'll be telling me next you baked these yourself . ’
13 You 'll be telling me next that you do n't really care if the earrings go with the dress ! ’
14 ‘ Next you 'll be telling me your dad 's Lord Mayor of London . ’
15 You 'll be wanting me to scrape out the gutters next . ’
16 Then you 'll be phoning me at Birmingham instead !
17 What 's more , you 'll be taking me , because if you refuse I 'll have the lot of you out of this house before you can turn round … you , that haughty bitch you married , and the three bastards she brought with her .
18 And now I must pack up and take the road ; you 'll be keeping me company on a long night march , although I know you 're asleep in our nice warm bed …
19 And obviously Janet , you 'll be giving me the other one , so if you can take the time to look at it .
20 I 'll give you an hour , two at the outside , then you 'll be begging me to let you in . ’
21 Then you 'll be begging me to look after you . ’
22 In two seconds you 'd be wanting me back for something . "
23 ‘ He warned me you 'd be paying me a visit . ’
24 You 'd be doing me a favour .
25 Anyway , I really do need to catch up on some paperwork , so you 'd be doing me a favour . ’
26 But meantime you 'd be doing me a favour if you did n't ring them either .
27 If I were still a Minister of my country you would be giving me real protection , day and night .
28 As you will be expecting me for a visit on your return tomorrow I am writing to let you know I shall not be attending your sessions again .
29 ‘ The next thing you will be telling me is that the moon is made of green cheese , ’ Blake snarled .
30 If you can procur [ sic ] me any porters for this , the finest and most perfect work I have yet attempted , you will be doing me a real kindness ; you are aware that neither pains or expense will be spared to render it complete . ’
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