Example sentences of "you [verb] i [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ye tell me that , laddie , and it 'd save me an awful lot of time . ’ |
2 | ‘ people are not all alike — would you grant me that ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Oh , do sit down , or stand still , you make me nervous . |
4 | ‘ You always argue , Martha , you make me tired . ’ |
5 | ‘ You make me angry . ’ |
6 | She speculates that the reason is purely syntactic , being connected with the fact that make ( unlike cause ) can take a " small clause " , as in You make me angry . |
7 | You make me happy through and through , |
8 | ‘ You make me sick . |
9 | ‘ You make me sick . |
10 | ( You make me sick . |
11 | You make me sick . |
12 | You make me sick . |
13 | M. You make me sick . |
14 | You make me sick . |
15 | You make me sick . ’ |
16 | ‘ You make me sick . |
17 | You 're so damned self-righteous you make me sick ! ’ |
18 | ‘ People like you make me mad ! ’ |
19 | ‘ Could you spare me five minutes before the lectures start ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Can you spare me some time ? ’ said Nicholson . |
21 | Q : It 's good of you to see me this evening . |
22 | ‘ You got me all wrong , Malamute , ’ SHe said , ‘ I do n't need that kind of support from you . |
23 | You got me all in a lather , and then slid out from under me . ’ |
24 | Could you lend me two fingers ? |
25 | ‘ Can you lend me some money ? ’ she asked . |
26 | What have you given me that for ? |
27 | ‘ Why have you given me this to wear ? ’ |
28 | I said you bring me three o'clock |
29 | And you bring me some food . |
30 | Finally , Alina said , ‘ You made me curious . ’ |