Example sentences of "[vb infin] me [pron] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Isabelle , if you wo n't do me I 'm doing meself . ’
2 Being sure I was on course did not convince me I was going the same way as everyone else .
3 Do n't tell me something 's turned up at this stage to stop Cris getting away ? ’
4 Could you please tell me what is happening " .
5 ‘ Will someone tell me what is going on ? ’
6 Will someone tell me what is going on ? ’
7 Neil could you tell me what 's happening to the apprentices in P S A as work staff been put out to grass I hope they are n't .
8 Wo n't somebody please tell me what 's going on ? ’ she demanded .
9 You 'd better tell me what 's upsetting you .
10 He could n't actually tell me what was going on because that would put him in shtuck but he was trying to tip me the wink .
11 He would n't tell me what was going on down there because he did n't want to worry me as far as the safety conditions at that particular mine .
12 Next you will tell me they are sending aeroplanes to the stars , just like to London . ’
13 He did tell me they were going .
14 ‘ And do n't dare tell me it 's going to be too tough for a woman , ’ Mariana shouted , as she glared down at him from the saloon .
15 ‘ You did n't tell me it was going to be anything like this ! ’
16 Why did n't you tell me I was goin' too fast ? ’
17 ‘ If I stuck a pom-pom on each nipple and waggled them in front of Jed , he 'd tell me I was blocking his view of the telly , ’ says Mandy .
18 ‘ Then let 'em come , ’ Lambert said , ‘ and we 'll keep the war warm for ‘ em , but for God 's sake do n't tell me I 'm helping to knacker the Kaiser by farting around in a clapped-out one-gun flying coffin , because I 've seen too much of it . ’
19 A typical comment was , ‘ Will somebody tell me who is going to do the work ? ’
20 ‘ Do n't tell me she 's honeymooning alone ? ’
21 ‘ Do n't tell me she 's washing her face again ! ’
22 ‘ But she did n't tell me she was going . ’
23 Why did n't she tell me she was going to lie down ? ’
24 Please , she thought , oh , please , let Nicolo tell me he 's fallen in love with me .
25 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're collecting . ’
26 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're expecting me to handle food for — for how many ? ’
27 Do n't tell me you 're going home ? ’
28 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're going to send me away , sir , please ! ’ he exclaimed .
29 no , I said to her , I said , do n't you tell me you 're gon na come on a Sunday morning and when I get here , you 're not up , I says cos I wo n't be very happy about it !
30 ‘ When Julius phoned me yesterday and asked me to bring the files he wanted to work on , he did n't tell me you were staying here . ’
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