Example sentences of "you have [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | I want you and I believe you owe me , but wanting you has n't unbalanced me to the extent you seem to believe . |
2 | I 'd forgotten you 'd already classed me and my sister as experienced femme fatales , luring men to their doom ! ’ |
3 | ‘ And you 'd best call me Tom . |
4 | You 'd best put me down if you know what 's good for you . ’ |
5 | Especially since you 'd just asked me about investing in your business … ’ |
6 | You 'd just told me you loved me , and I realised I loved you , too . |
7 | After you 'd totally devastated me by saying you did n't find me remotely attractive , I was left racking my brains to think of a way to change your mind . |
8 | Yes , okay , well look if you 'd actually asked me before we started , I could have actually found the number . |
9 | Look , sir , you 'd better give me your passport . ’ |
10 | It was on Thursday afternoon , as she was passing Vass 's office , that Lisa struck her head round the door and reminded him , ‘ You 'd better give me directions to your house . |
11 | But you 'd better give me your number just in case . ’ |
12 | But knowing how to make a fire might just save your life one day , so you 'd better watch me carefully in case you have to do this yourself . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'm getting all biker and twisted : you 'd better feed me . |
14 | You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’ |
15 | You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’ |
16 | ‘ Say , ’ he said , ‘ you 'd better tell me more precisely about what I am to wear to this ball . |
17 | I think you 'd better tell me exactly what 's been going on here . ’ |
18 | If you do want to hire me , then you 'd better tell me what you need . ’ |
19 | You 'd better tell me before you run out of breath , lovey . |
20 | " You 'd better tell me about it . |
21 | ‘ Since I 've got no idea why you wanted to see me , you 'd better tell me what 's on your mind . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'd better tell me exactly what happened . ’ |
23 | ‘ I think you 'd better tell me the whole story , Charles . ’ |
24 | You 'd better tell me about the other night . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you 're referring to , ’ she replied warily . |
26 | ‘ Then you 'd better tell me . ’ |
27 | ‘ I suppose you 'd better tell me all about it . |
28 | ‘ You 'd better tell me what you want , ’ she said defiantly . |
29 | You 'd better tell me all about your dad , so I can keep my end up . ’ |
30 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you were doing , going away for a weekend with a married man , ’ he suggested quietly . |