Example sentences of "me [verb] you [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | TWO letters by readers carried in the November 1991 issue of RW&P prompt me to send you my views on what must be the most important issues facing the IRB and future Rugby World Cup tournaments . |
32 | If you have any sense you 'll let me pay you what Crevecoeur cost you now and let hir come back with us . ’ |
33 | I paused for a moment , then said , ‘ Kathleen , let me tell you what I think would happen if I did as you say and then you tell me where I 'm going wrong . |
34 | To some degree we must all find the system best for ourselves , but let me tell you what I do . |
35 | ‘ Well , let me tell you what I think the election 's about , Mark . |
36 | Before some of you scoff at the obscurity of such a subject , let me tell you what the preacher meant ( or rather what I think the preacher meant ) by it . |
37 | Anyhow , let me tell you what I 've got in mind . |
38 | " Let me tell you what you did , and whom you saw . " |
39 | " Let me tell you what I think , " Jane said slowly and evenly . |
40 | ‘ Now , let me tell you what I think happened . |
41 | Fellow Jews , and all of you who live in Jerusalem , listen to me and let me tell you what this means . |
42 | Let me tell you what I know , what I have learnt . |
43 | Let me tell you what happened to me . |
44 | Let me tell you what I think . |
45 | ‘ Let me tell you what I 've being doing workwise while you 've been away . ’ |
46 | Let me tell you what I — ’ |
47 | For let me tell you something : I 've respected myself far more for doing cleaning jobs well than for doing teaching jobs badly — and it is entirely appropriate that I should do so . |
48 | Then her eyes sprang wide with the words : ‘ And let me tell you something , I 'm not spending any more nights on that bloody single mattress in there . |
49 | And let me tell you something finally , you ca n't hold a candle to my woman . |
50 | Let me tell you something , mister . |
51 | ‘ Very well , then , ’ the Trunchbull said , ‘ You may be Ink , young man , but let me tell you something . |
52 | Let me tell you something , A Thug . |
53 | ‘ Let me tell you something , Madam . |
54 | ‘ Well , let me tell you something . |
55 | ‘ Well , let me tell you something , sonny , ’ he tells Andy . |
56 | ‘ Well , my friend , ’ he answered , ‘ let me tell you something . |
57 | Let me tell you something about her . |
58 | And let me tell you something else , Eleanor . |
59 | ‘ Let me tell you something about men , Maggie Howard , ’ he grated unevenly . |
60 | Let me tell you something , it is far out ! |