Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] me [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Ask them to write me a reference so I got form to fill in to send off for something but I 've got ta write something . |
2 | I think talking to them helped me a lot to get over those first few months . |
3 | I got me a surefire , old-fashioned American way of dealin' with all them Bruce Lee fanatics . |
4 | Get that splendid girl of yours to give me a date or two and I 'll see if we can fix something up fairly promptly . ’ |
5 | Hey , I heard me a new one . |
6 | I took me no end of time |
7 | I took me a while to cotton on . |
8 | felt like cryin' so I had me a session And I |
9 | One of them told me the changes they 've put now are so dramatic , there might as well have been a change of government . |
10 | ‘ Will ye give me a hand with your man here ? |
11 | 'E give me an ear'ole bashin' an' I 'ad ter listen , did n't I ? |
12 | ( 201 ) And I 'll thank ye give me a glass of punch too , John . |
13 | ‘ E asked me if I 'd go an' look for it , and 'e gave me a quid . |
14 | ‘ Ye call me a meanie . |
15 | Yu offer me a pension |
16 | Now yu offer me a share |
17 | But thank can also be followed by the bare infinitive , as in the following examples , which Jespersen ( 1940 : 289 ) qualifies as " rather vulgar " : ( 200 ) I 'll thank ye hand me the salt . |
18 | Er put the next bit on for me save me the job say Nottinghamshire 's Big Bang . |
19 | ‘ Mademoiselle Rossignol , it 's very kind of you to spare me a little of your time … ’ |
20 | ‘ Bring the book into the kitchen and I 'll look at it while you make me a cup of coffee . ’ |
21 | You make me a little crazy . |
22 | that came in my head and all I wan na do if money you can to I wan na love you , for my heart and you make me a brand new woman , you make me ha , you wan na |
23 | Only if you make me an isosceles triangle , first . |
24 | Could you spare me a moment ? ’ |
25 | brother can you spare me a dime |
26 | If you got me a microplane right now I would get into it and fly it . |
27 | You got me a summer job in heaven at a time when it felt as if my life was hell . |
28 | No you got me a spaniel . |
29 | You got me a ticket but I did n't go did I . |
30 | Simultaneously mythic and painstakingly real ( ‘ the giant Exxon sign/That brings this fair city light ’ ) , his cityscape was inhabited by characters whose lives were condensed into their names , a few gestures or scraps of dialogue ( ‘ Hey , Eddie , can you lend me a few bucks … |