Example sentences of "[pron] you [verb] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You make it sound as though we had a reasonable discussion , instead of which you threatened to throw me out — no matter what .
2 I received with much pleasure the token of your friendship which you have sent me this morning in the way of [ a ] dram Bottle and shall treasure it up until I reach the wilds of the beautiful country I anticipate so much pleasure in exploring .
3 I am grateful to you for your prayers , fellowship , cards , letters , flowers and the many practical ways in which you have surrounded me with God 's love .
4 Nothing you 've told me is new , ’ she snapped .
5 ‘ Frankly , nothing you do surprises me , Count de Sciorto .
6 And nothing you have told me makes any difference to that .
7 Do n't tell me you 've forgotten me already !
8 No she did n't she put them dear me you said tell me she put them back on again .
9 ‘ In fact , ’ fluttered Miss Harker , ‘ considering everything you have told me … which I am quite sure you believe to be true even though I am sorry to tell you it can not be …
10 ‘ I think you have something you want to tell me ’ — that 's what their technique was .
11 They think I 'm reconciled , but I 've only been biding my time for a chance like this one you 've brought me now .
12 You talk to whoever you went to get me involved in this candy-assed operation .
13 You must n't tell him you 've seen me — that 's all over and done with . ’
14 What was it you came to tell me yesterday ? ’
15 ‘ I have sworn the oath — now what is it you wish to tell me ?
16 ‘ What is it you want to see me about ? ’
17 Do n't tell anyone you 've seen me !
18 She confirmed what you had told me about Edouard being beaten up and said she was afraid it was all because of her .
19 A drive to Botley and back each week is a small enough price to pay for what you 've saved me from today — and your Aunt Nellie too — and Miss Clinton .
20 ‘ Oh shit ! ’ he said loudly and then , quietly : ‘ Look what you 've made me do . ’
21 someone accuses you of embarrassing/boring/upsetting them ( ‘ Now see what you 've made me do . ’ ) .
22 ‘ Now look what you 've made me do ! ’ she exclaimed agitatedly , then gasped in surprise when Leo got lazily to his feet , grasped both her elbows and lifted her out of the way .
23 ‘ Now look what you 've made me do ! ’ she screeched .
24 ‘ I could manage stockings out of what you 've given me . ’
25 ‘ So these are what you 've brought me , ’ he said , as he moved round the four greys admiringly .
26 ‘ After what you 've put me through , I ca n't let you get away with this !
27 You see , ’ he said , as Peggy put her hand in his , ‘ I 'm very interested in what you 've told me about someone stealing bulbs .
28 I 've never met her , but from what you 've told me about her I doubt it very much . ’
29 I 'm sure that 's what you 've told me , anyway .
30 But from what you 've told me , I 'm afraid that your countrymen are the worst little nation of insects that has ever crawled upon the ground . ’
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