Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] [verb] i [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Must you remind me of that traumatic experience ? ’
2 Must you pester me at this moment ? ’
3 ‘ Why should you trust me at all ?
4 Could you tell me of any water proofing kit for my 1987 One Ten .
5 How could you hurt me like that ?
6 Could you advise me about this .
7 Could you advise me on any good uses in the way of finishes for this oil ?
8 Could you direct me to that old ship — what 's it called ? — they dragged it up out of the — ’
9 ‘ How could you put me through such hell … ? ’
10 Erm now could you help me on some of the the terminology used because I gather that six of the packages have been or about to be erm priced on the basis of a ascertained costs erm I I just wondered if if that was a sort of euphemism for for a cost plus .
11 ‘ How dare you dump me like that , abandon me and then make off — with all my things too , with my money on board ? ’
12 ‘ How dare you address me in such terms ? ’
13 ‘ How dare you manhandle me like this ?
14 How dare you insult me like this ?
15 ‘ How dare he answer me like that ! ’
16 Whilst Henry II was in Normandy , he learned of Thomas 's continued intransigence and that caused Henry II to utter the words , ‘ Will no-one rid me of this troublesome person ? ’ , which prompted four knights of his household to cross to England and assassinate Thomas Becket in his Cathedral , on 29th .
17 Will you contact me in that event , Harry ?
18 Will you remember me in three years ?
19 ‘ How can you tolerate me in this house ? ’
20 Can you tell me about that ?
21 Can you tell me about that ?
22 Can you tell me about that ?
23 You said you had a part-time job with the local baker can you tell me about that ?
24 Yes , what can you tell me about some of those ?
25 Can you tell me about any friends you er you made at work ?
26 Generally and for the most part they 'll come up with the same sum at the end of the day and if I go to two different philosophers and say , erm can you tell me about free will ?
27 ‘ How can you treat me like this after all I have sacrificed for you ? ’
28 If you do love me , how can you treat me like this ?
29 It is too late now to ask the right hon. Gentleman what he intends to do about that , as he will lose his job over it on 9 April , but can he tell me of any other Government who have allowed their textile industry to bleed to death in that fashion without helping it ?
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