Example sentences of "she will [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 I know Cora-Beth wants us to get engaged and now Madeleine 's turned me down , she 'll expect me to propose .
2 When I stop being useful , she 'll ignore me .
3 She 'll do me fine . ’
4 She 'll leave me alone once she sees I 'm serious about you ! ’
5 She 'll leave me , ’ he said brokenly against the side of her head .
6 She 'll crucify me .
7 She 'll give me till lunch-time .
8 She 'll give me plenty of warning . ’
9 Any way I 'm going Thursday , if I need any more she 'll give me some then .
10 I says , oh she 'll give me a little nod like .
11 so hopefully she 'll give me a cheque next week he does n't get frightened so easily now does he ?
12 Mrs Putt might want a stall cleared out and fresh straw put in for some company she 's expecting , or she 'll want me to hitch up a carriage so she can go visiting .
13 She 'll want me to give her money for that wretched foundation of hers . ’
14 She 'll make me a good wife , do n't you think ? ’
15 She 'll break me anyway she can .
16 ‘ But she 's a good cook , and if I do n't get some decent wine in she 'll skin me . ’
17 I 'd better let her take you home or she 'll eat me alive and spit out the bones . ’
18 She 'll show me .
19 one day she 'll bring me teeth —
20 She 'll love me !
21 With me , I might have problems with Dad , but Mum is always positive , and when something does n't look good she 'll tell me the truth too .
22 I 'm sure that if there is anything she 'll tell me once she gets her confidence back . ’
23 I expect she 'll tell me all about the new job then .
24 She 'll tell me , all right , and then we can go from there and decide what to do for the best .
25 Oh she 'll tell me about it .
26 I 'll tell Alison the accountant then , and she 'll tell me what she 's sold and how many contracts we 've booked and but it 's done in front of everybody else while everybody , why everybody else who 's on the phone .
27 She said she 'll send me a letter , but I reckon it 's too early to go and have a look .
28 Do n't you think she 'll cure me of my wickedness , Jane ?
29 She 'll sort me out like a good Daily Telegraph lady , ’ Arlott had said when she first came to look after them at Alresford .
30 ‘ What makes you think she 'll see me when she wo n't see you ? ’
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