Example sentences of "what [be] [pron] [verb] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Knowing his plan is to develop the character of Christ in my life , I can much more easily say ‘ What are you trying to teach me Lord ? ’ when I am offended , instead of my natural ‘ Why me Lord ? ’ |
2 | ‘ What are you trying to teach me Lord ? ’ recognises the sovereignty of God . |
3 | What are you trying to bully me into saying , Luke ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Now what are you trying to tell me ? ’ he asked , his mouth twisted in bitterness . |
5 | Even in more casual situations people often try to get at the upshot of what is being said with such utterances as ‘ What are you trying to tell me ? ’ |
6 | What are you trying to tell me , Cynthia ? |
7 | Then his mother said quietly , ‘ What are you trying to tell me , Matthew ? ’ |
8 | ‘ What are you trying to tell me ? ’ she demanded . |
9 | ‘ What are you trying to tell me , Mr Choak ? ’ |
10 | ‘ What are you trying to tell me ? ’ |
11 | ‘ What are you trying to tell me now ? |
12 | What are you trying to tell me ? |
13 | What are you trying to get me to believe now ? |
14 | half G T half G T squared plus some constant times time normally your the the G will be a negative half A T squared but someone had said come up with that equation , and you 've said well what are you going to give me to go on well the acceleration 's constant . |
15 | He said to the painter er , what are you going to show me er , no , what are you going to paint me , a bulldog or th the chair ? |
16 | And if I can what are you going to offer me ? |
17 | He said to the painter er , what are you going to show me er , no , what are you going to paint me , a bulldog or th the chair ? |
18 | Now what are you going to show me ? |
19 | ‘ What were you trying to teach me in this Lord ? ’ |
20 | What 's he trying to tell me ? ’ , she asked , and followed such questions with attempts to identify aspects in terms of specific features such as figures , a gravestone , a crucifix , etc before stating , ‘ It 's shocking — it 's so unbelievable ! ’ . |
21 | ‘ But what 's it going to cost me to stay out of it ? ’ |