Example sentences of "[verb] me [verb] [pron] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What do you want me to give him this time ? ’
2 Do you want me to make you some salad ?
3 But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging .
4 It made me control my own rage , but , like you , I kept the information to myself . ’
5 ‘ It 's so sad because he 's so quick , so experienced and he is the guy who made me raise my own game to come out of the blocks ahead of him . ’
6 ‘ Look , honey , you want me to help you some way or other .
7 I 'm sure you do n't need me to tell you that vinyl wallcovering shows every defect in the plasterwork , so it was important to butt the different vinyls perfectly to avoid the joints showing through the border .
8 ‘ He gave me much time and attention but did not allow me to waste a minute ; he left me fully free to express my feelings and thoughts but did not hesitate to present his own ; he offered me space to deliberate about choices and to make decisions but did not withhold his opinion that some choices and decisions were better than others ; he let me find my own way but did not hide the map that showed the right direction .
9 In telling me that , until my confirmation , my godparents were , by proxy , responsible for my sins , merely drove me to keep it that way .
10 I asked her if he 'd returned home and she told me to mind my own business .
11 When I reported this to Control , Donleavy told me to warn Hurley , who told me to mind my own business .
12 Not so much because of the menace in his voice and manner , but because it caused me to lose what little respect I had for him .
13 Erm to give you an example let me show you this brochure here this is Page and Moy high prices and clearly that is aimed at A and B.
14 ( Let me answer my own question .
15 Now , let me bring you another drink . ’
16 Let me fetch you some water , ’ he said gently to the distressed figure on the sofa after a little time had passed .
17 ‘ Sit down , Craig , ’ she said softly , ‘ let me fetch you some tea . ’
18 It 's a roller-coaster , Mr Breakspear , up and down , up and down ’ — her thin white hand suited the action to her words — ‘ from heaven to hell and back again , and if heaven is euphoria then let me assure you that hell is a terrible place . ’
19 But if the hon. Gentleman wants to know about investment , let me give him some information about investment .
20 Let me give you another example .
21 And let me give you another quote : ‘ I love the vanquished , but I also love the victors . ’
22 Let me just give you an idea , just that 's something else we do , let me give you some idea of , that 's a couple of examples very attractive books
23 Let me give you some tea , Dotty .
24 But let me give you some advice — big brotherly advice . ’
25 Let me make you some coffee . ’
26 Just for once , let me make my own decision .
27 Here , let me pour you another cup … ‘
28 It 's just — I want to go home and tell them to shut up about the exam results and let me do my own thing and leave me alone .
29 Let me ask you that question .
30 Let me ask you this question first of all , do you like football ?
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