Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Sub-text : ‘ My relative status compared to yours entitles me to criticise or praise you . ’ |
2 | I think about phoning her mobile but she hates me doing that so I do n't . |
3 | she wants me to see , |
4 | She wants me to take Tracy immediately , before the Empress realises no word has reached her from Winchester and enlarges the garrison . ’ |
5 | Well she wants me to take them and bring them home , but I said look , you know , I 've got , Clare 's got to be at school for half past eight on that Monday . |
6 | She wants me to take them down and swap them for one . |
7 | She wants me to talk to you . ’ |
8 | She looks at me like she 's asked a question and she wants me to answer . |
9 | She wants me to release him … . |
10 | I do n't seem to be able to do any of the things she wants me to do . |
11 | Goodbye She wants me to do n't know what she wants . |
12 | I will just fill out what she wants me to do . |
13 | ‘ I keep trying to tell myself that , ’ he said , ‘ but I know she wants me to say , Have it . |
14 | ‘ She wants me to move in with her . |
15 | She 's often away , she wants me to go and live in it . |
16 | I daresay she wants me to go ! ’ |
17 | She wants me to go and see her after work tomorrow . ’ |
18 | She wants me to go and see her this evening , after my shift ends . ’ |
19 | She wants me to go to the theatre though , I do n't think she 'll enjoy Chekhov very much . |
20 | ‘ She wants me to give it up and she 's really going to kick my tail this time , ’ he said . |
21 | She wants me to forget about the civil service and to go to university , ’ she said as soon as she got home . |
22 | Sometimes she wants me to work hard on the court and she is very serious and at home she is very nice to me . |
23 | if she wants me to work . |
24 | She wants me to stay in . ’ |
25 | No , but she wants me to bring you back for a meal . |
26 | And now she wants me to find out how can er found out about a solicitor or somebody who specialises in this sort of thing . |
27 | ‘ She wants me to make a thousand currant buns , five hundred sausage rolls and fifty chocolate sponge sandwiches , if you please , in time for the jubilee , ’ Mrs Cartwright exploded as she juggled with dishes and tins and bowls and ladles . |
28 | ‘ She uses me according to her own sweet nature , and could do no other for her life . |
29 | When she hears me come into the room she does n't look round or say ‘ Hello ’ . |
30 | ‘ She gives a quick squirt so I can smell it , then finds a nice , easy chair till she hears me coming . ’ |