Example sentences of "me [that] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He taught me that you could win without having the fastest car , by tactics and organisation . |
2 | ‘ Do n't tell me that you two are talking shop , ’ Andrew said . |
3 | ‘ Daddy tells me that you were apprentices together at United Motors , ’ Vicky said . |
4 | A friend has told me that you 've satirized me thoroughly in a story and spilled some confidences about my wife . |
5 | ‘ My colleague , Dr Mackintosh , has told me that you will not talk to him , ’ Lange went on . |
6 | Many girls said to me that you never recover from anorexia or bulimia or compulsive eating , but having suffered from all three for over seven years , I can say very strongly that this need not be true . |
7 | Your master has persuaded me that you found our correspondence helpful , and that I should resume it . |
8 | My dearest Galadriel , The agency wrote me that you had moved . |
9 | ‘ And let her know that you cared so little for me that you had to be reminded ? |
10 | It seems to me that you propose to tell us , on the basis of your researches , the right way to create super children , and then the right way to bring them up . |
11 | ‘ Do n't tell me that you are going to get married ! |
12 | ‘ Miss Marsden assured me that you would agree . ’ |
13 | Tell me that you understand . ’ |
14 | Matron told me that you would have both legs removed . |
15 | While I understand your difficulties , Sue , it seems to me that you 're being defeatist . |
16 | Do n't tell me that you 've forgotten that . ’ |
17 | ‘ Mrs Blackler of the agency advised me that you would be in touch . ’ |
18 | Do you mean to tell me that you never see any case of obstruction , street shouting , begging , carts and cycles with no lights , no offences against the motor car laws , or in other words , that everybody — men , women , and children — know the laws so well that they can avoid the many pit-falls ? |
19 | ‘ Chignell tells me that you want no thanks , ’ he resumed , and she caught at that eagerly . |
20 | ‘ Friar Tuck told me of you , ’ he said ; and then as though it might be a password to their confidence he added : ‘ He told me that you hunt the unicorn . ’ |
21 | You will probably tell me that you never had 1,000 farthings of your own in the world , but , prisoner , that makes no difference . |
22 | A friend has just told me that you should not wear tampons overnight as it can lead to toxic shock syndrome . |
23 | When we last spoke , you told me that you were reading in bed until eleven-thirty , when you went to sleep , and your last sortie from the bedroom had been to the kitchen for milk at approximately ten-forty . |
24 | I remember you telling me that you were really proud of ‘ Rust Of Peace ’ because you played one rhythm track to Dave 's two on every track , and he is one of the best players of his ilk in he world . |
25 | It seems to me that you 're a bunch of people having fun doing what you do , and I think a lot of people would like to be able to say the same . |
26 | ‘ You sit there and tell me that you can see men or ghosts or apparitions that no one else can see ; you deny all evidence that the man or ghost or apparition is actually elsewhere and therefore can not be here ; and I am prejudiced ? |
27 | ‘ Mr Oakley tells me that you 're going to give us a hand . |
28 | ‘ All the same , promise me that you 'll visit him often when I 've left — make sure that all goes well with him . ’ |
29 | ‘ And the senator tells me that you 're only doing a two-week trial with his kids , is that right ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Are you telling me that you relinquished all control over the project ? ’ |