Example sentences of "[vb infin] me you " in BNC.

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1 maybe does n't really interest me you gon na get dressed or something or
2 You would n't see me you 'll hear her !
3 When you do it like me you 'll learn this one day .
4 And he knew I did n't have to be home for the kids or whatever , he knew my circumstances so well and he knew th exactly how much he could use me you know .
5 And you think well of course it would would n't it you know you 're trying to you get to the stage you can believe me you get to the stage quite quickly where you ca n't understand why other people do n't see it .
6 ‘ My parents ’ number is on the pad , so if you do n't believe me you can ring them . ’
7 Those big blue eyes do n't work on me , and , until I see something in writing , a proper , documented civil agreement , nothing you say will convince me you did n't know full well what you were doing .
8 DO N'T TOUCH ME YOU IDIOT .
9 He sort of said , sort of went no , so I went do n't fucking apologise me you shit and all this sort of stuff right .
10 If you can hear me you must be within five or six miles of them but if they get to the Motorway first they 'll be able to lose you .
11 Do n't slap me you fool .
12 Ta no I do n't like them , cos I 've got a high instep look , here I 'll , I 'll , it 'll cut me you see
13 Does n't bother me You , Stu and I have been broken hearted a few months ago and I 've cried over him not coming to see me but not any more .
14 Mind you , if I could sell it , I would it would n't bother me you see all this .
15 They do n't wan na pay me you see !
16 Do n't tell me you 're … ,
17 ‘ You did n't tell me you had a son , ’ Mackintosh went on .
18 Do n't tell me you 've met Colonel Bumface before , boy ?
19 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're jealous ? ’
20 Do n't tell me you ca n't jump above the water . ’
21 ‘ Do n't tell me you were just passing by ?
22 Aggie , do n't tell me you want to walk out of here , because I ca n't do without you .
23 ‘ Do n't tell me you have n't heard on t' Brownie wee folk ! ’
24 ‘ Do n't tell me you have n't heard Miss Julie is back from America . ’
25 ‘ Why did n't you tell me you 'd seen it ? ’
26 ‘ I say , old boy , do n't tell me you missed the Art of Laughter exhibition ’
27 ‘ Do n't tell me you worry about what 's fitting !
28 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're collecting . ’
29 Do n't tell me you 've gone in for politics .
30 ‘ Oh , father , ’ she whispered , ‘ why did n't you tell me you were in trouble ? ’
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