Example sentences of "your [noun] [to-vb] me " in BNC.
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1 | And then — since you can not find it in your heart to love me — we will go our separate ways , for ever and ever , never to meet more . |
2 | Emilia said quietly , ‘ I think you have it in your heart to murder me . ’ |
3 | Yeah , tell your Mum to give me the twelve pence , er , er the two P cos erm it was n't , it was n't worth last night . |
4 | you can leave it and get your mum to tell me later that you do n't want any more . |
5 | ‘ I know all about your plans to marry me and get the company . ’ |
6 | Perhaps you will be so good as to tell your guards to accompany me to the foot of the hill ? " |
7 | You have failed in your attempt to convince me of the coincidence between the bourgeois and the human . |
8 | ‘ You mean it simply did n't cross your mind to inform me yesterday that you have no insurance ? ’ |
9 | I guessed it was part of your plot to steer me right away from Rob — in case I corrupt him . ’ |
10 | Was your joke to stop me ? ’ |
11 | I am deeply touched by your reluctance to let me do so , but I feel sure this is the right thing to do . |
12 | Now I have your article to back me up . |
13 | It is your job to protect me . |
14 | ‘ It is not your place to criticise me . |
15 | ‘ And it was your place to tell me , Fernando , ’ Ruth tore out . |
16 | Dear Newsagent , I would be Judith-Chalmers-ly indebted to your good suntan if you could find it in your deckchair to reserve me my very own monthly copy of that phew-missus-it's-a-scorcher gamesplaying bible , ZZAP ! 64 , starting with the July issue , on sale Thursday 25 June . |
17 | I do n't like , I wish I could play it , I could n't possible make , I keep asking your mate to teach me , I . |
18 | Eddie tried hard to get your father to sponsor me , but he was n't interested . |
19 | Give me your word to meet me at twelve at the attorneys and I will take it . ’ |
20 | It is your turn to visit me . |
21 | ‘ But it means you work for me for the rest of your life to pay me back . ’ |
22 | As I believe it 's your duty to tell me whatever you know . ’ |
23 | ‘ I assume you considered it to be your duty to kiss me and — and … ’ |
24 | Do you wait around with a gun in your hand to shoot me down when I finally stagger out ? |
25 | ‘ Well , you wo n't need me eating out of your hand to make me fast or efficient , ’ Luce said bleakly . |
26 | And as a doctor it was against your ethics to tell me . ’ |
27 | And I particularly did n't like you getting another member of your harem to phone me up on Thursday night and make your excuses . |
28 | ‘ You would do better ordering your animal to kill me . ’ |
29 | ‘ And was it she sent you on your mission to pay me my due ? |
30 | ‘ Not unpleasant , perhaps , ’ he said thoughtfully , ‘ but you have n't exactly gone out of your way to make me feel welcome — either here or back at the television studio . ’ |