Example sentences of "[verb] me [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You did n't need to hit me that hard . ’ |
2 | He said tie this and I 'll give you a penny , but he never gavr me any money . |
3 | It was an unexpected rest and it has taught me many things , like patience . ’ |
4 | My mother had taught me that , just as she had taught me to change my underclothes daily and not blow my nose in public . |
5 | Coming home 's taught me that . |
6 | Cancer has taught me that life is n't a dress rehearsal , this is it and you only get the one chance . |
7 | ( My friend Simone has taught me this . ) |
8 | Paul you gon na throw me another pencil I seem to have lost |
9 | Er the gentleman coming from Scotland on Saturday is bringing me all the table linen and we 're table linen for . |
10 | He 's not bringing me any supper . |
11 | She had come north , summoned by a War Office telegram to see me that first time . |
12 | So I mean , John was right , she did come to see me that time . |
13 | These words of wisdom remind me of a student who came to see me many years ago after the long vacation during which she had begun her undergraduate dissertation ( with another tutor who had left the university that summer , I must emphasize ) . |
14 | He came to see me some weeks later explaining that he had failed to get a job . |
15 | Come to see me any time , Jacques , I 'll be heartbroken if you do n't … ’ ’ |
16 | Had she been asked that minute what her exact feelings were , she might have said , I have done what I can for Andrée , if she 's going to blow cold again , if she does n't want to see me any more , vogue la galère , I shall have to survive , I shall . |
17 | But she smiled again and said , " I 'd understand if you did n't want to see me any more , " and looked down , away from him , at her feet . |
18 | ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added . |
19 | As for you , you 'd better come to see me this afternoon . |
20 | He said : ‘ He had to see me this time because I had a clue for him . ’ |
21 | ‘ You probably do n't want to see me this morning , but I 've a good reason for being here . |
22 | Q : It 's good of you to see me this evening . |
23 | ‘ He came to see me several times and even brought Gordon [ Jackson ] along too . |
24 | ‘ You must lend me this music , Basil , ’ he said . |
25 | ‘ Look , could n't you just lend me some Thai money ? |
26 | ‘ You could n't lend me some money , Sam ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Can you lend me some money ? ’ she asked . |
28 | ‘ You said you might lend me some money . |
29 | ‘ I 'm sure you 'll lend me some , ’ she snapped , tipping up her stubborn chin . |
30 | Cos you just sit there and , do you think you can lend me some money , please , I promise I 'll pay you back , and they 'll all give you about ten P , some of them give you fifty , some of them give you twenty got about , I was thinking you could just go in there and save up for all your Christmas shopping could n't you ? |