Example sentences of "i [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Sanay just ask me to drive you into town , baby . ’
2 ‘ Want me to drive you ? ’
3 ‘ Would you like me to drive you , Aunt Goldie ? ’
4 ‘ The patron , mademoiselle , instructed me to drive you wherever you wished to go .
5 ‘ You expect me to accommodate you in that ? ’
6 How would you manage without me to carry you through ? ’
7 ‘ Would you prefer me to carry you to your dressing-room , strip that gown from your body , and dress you myself ? ’
8 ‘ I suppose you 're expecting me to carry you now ? ’ he charged tersely .
9 I hope you do n't mind me phoning you , but where 's the radiator key ?
10 Do n't let me fool you into thinking that all the third category bureau are bad , some develop into excellent typesetting houses with none of the pre-conceptions of the old brigade , it 's just the majority who are dodgy .
11 You tell me to seduce you when you 're sober , sweetheart , I 'll take a chance on now .
12 Let me make you some coffee . ’
13 let me make you one up to objections , I 'm not prepared to give you a decision tonight , what would you say to them on that ?
14 ‘ You make me want you , ’ he murmured .
15 It only makes me want you all the more .
16 ‘ If you did n't want me to hit you , you should have kept your mouth shut . ’
17 ‘ I thought you wanted me to treat you like a sister ? ’ he threw over his shoulder .
18 When I move against them do not expect me to treat you differently from the way I treat them .
19 ‘ If you would like me to forgive you the other half of your great debt , then fire the kiln tomorrow morning , well before dawn .
20 ‘ But you do n't like me touching you .
21 ‘ Pray let me reassure you , ’ went on the Mayor hastily , ‘ There would be no danger to you personally in this affair .
22 Let me reassure you … ’
23 ‘ Yesterday you were a very Good Samaritan , ’ she smiled , and took the opportunity , while he seemed halfway friendly , to enquire , ‘ I do n't suppose it would be convenient for me to interview you now , Mr Gajdusek , would it ? ’
24 ‘ It 's very rude of me to burden you with my troubles . ’
25 David advised me to sound you out on it .
26 Either way , the problem you describe , combined with the fact that this is your first dog , makes me think you should go back to the RSPCA and ask them to put you in touch with the most suitable , local training club .
27 You let me think you were Judith ! ’
28 Do n't frown , Alexandra , it makes me think you did n't want to come . ’
29 You let me think you had a serious boyfriend , that you were on the point of marriage . ’
30 But it made me think you must have been a friend of Hugh 's .
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