Example sentences of "you [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You trust me so little , Caroline ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I can see how well you trust me too . |
3 | ‘ But one moment you hold me , the next you push me away . ’ |
4 | Listen to me , I goes , if you push me again I 'll grab your tit and pull it off . |
5 | You pushed it aside dear , like you push me aside |
6 | And if you push me much harder , I 'll wash my hands of the whole thing and tell the Committee I ca n't cope , and make it clear I want you out — out , do you understand ? |
7 | You know if you make me late Emma , I 'm gon na smack your bottom ! |
8 | Oh , you make me so sick . |
9 | You make me so miserable — I 'll start crying in a moment . ’ |
10 | ‘ But you make me so angry , ’ she said on a short laugh , ‘ when anyone with half a brain can see what is going on ! ’ |
11 | ‘ I could turn you over my knee and spank you , you make me so angry , ’ he said through his teeth . |
12 | ‘ You make me very curious . ’ |
13 | You make me very happy . |
14 | ‘ I do n't want you to drive me anywhere . |
15 | ‘ If you hate me so , why are you so insistent on dragging me to Rome ? |
16 | His self-pitying speech reveals his worthlessness : ( " I may say " " Alas , woe is me " " : I love you more than my life , you hate me more than a goat hates the knife . " ) |
17 | You see , if you like me then you 'll think that I 'm some sort of brain surgeon , and if you hate me then you 'll think I 'm shit … the truth is in the middle . |
18 | Could you spare me just one of your beautiful pears ? " |
19 | Before you met me there , that is ? ’ |
20 | they 're dead naff , right , cos Steve Wright in the afternoon as a thing , he says , he says , what do you want Essex girl and he 's said something funny she 'll , she 'll go , you crack me right up you do , you make me crack right up , right and they 're suppose and they are , well I do n't know , but they 're supposed to be really naff |
21 | But there 's not the slightest need for you to see me home . ’ |
22 | I do n't understand what it is you want , or what you have to do with Spiderglass , or even how you got me away from them . |
23 | ‘ You got me fair and square , ’ I told him . |
24 | What you got me then ? |
25 | You got me so far ? |
26 | Hey , darlin' , do n't you fancy me more than that nigger ? |
27 | I want you to promise me here and now that you will not see Gary Oliver again . ’ |
28 | Oh why have you treated me so badly , Angel ? |
29 | Oh why have you treated me so badly , Angel ? |
30 | Ca n't you answer me straight ? ’ |