Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] me [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did you care when you walked out on me the day that you told me about the notes and the wine glass , and then Rebecca came back to the office ?
2 That you showed me on the plan ?
3 So you told me on the phone . ’
4 I wo n't leave until you put me in the .
5 But if you had me on the table or on the trolley in intensive care — the submarine blip of the oscilloscope ( like a lost code ) , the richly sighing respirator-then I 'd be going , going , tumbling end over end .
6 Perhaps it would be best if you left me at the cottage and went back to London .
7 You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’
8 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
9 I do n't mind , if you leave me in the kitchen I 'd be quite happy , I 'd do it all .
10 But you pat me on the bottom and send me home , and hope I 'll ‘ keep in touch ’ !
11 But you touched me on the cheek .
12 Sorry about the mess but you caught me on the hop like .
13 You might be able to do the odd one but I do n't think that you 've got the time , I mean bear in mind you 've gone from four to three to two there 's two of you now supervising all of us if you tell me you 've got spare time then great , and you want to do one or two equally great , however unless you tell me to the contrary
14 I 've seen her several times and before you rang me at the theatre , she had promised to find out where you were and tell me . ’
15 ‘ I came because I liked what I saw when you passed me in the corridor back in Helsinki .
16 ‘ I feel it , when you tell me of the apparently acceptable behaviour amongst your contemporaries . ’
17 I 'll give you the dirt , ’ he said , denying the child his treat , ‘ when you tell me about the will . ’
18 ‘ Then , when you disinherited me on the spot — oh , I do n't blame you for that , do n't think it ! — when you said we might reap the just rewards of our flight and marry as paupers , he … he left me flat . ’
19 When you told me about the American girl , I hoped it meant you 'd got over Pickles .
20 ‘ And , even when you told me about the break-in , I knew it was n't really that . ’
21 When you told me about the horoscopes , did n't I tell you I wanted to help ?
22 BELVILLE : You must bear with me ever when you find me in the wrong .
23 You can have been had by the whole of Fighter Command as far as I 'm concerned ; just as long as you add me to the list . ’
24 So I better 'ave it out , Annie , that 's if I can pawn me lace tablecloth for one an' six , same as you gave me on the watch . ’
25 From the memo it looks as though you ask me for the form as P.A. to Head of Group .
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