Example sentences of "me you " in BNC.
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1 | If you have any need of me you may enquire of my nephew the vicar . ’ |
2 | ‘ I rang that night shelter you were at this morning and the girl I spoke to told me you were on your way . |
3 | It seems to me you have to start from the fact that your role in the community is to produce goods and services which people want . |
4 | ‘ Sister tells me you were his friend . ’ |
5 | ‘ You have n't come all this way just to tell me you despise me , have you ? ’ |
6 | Do n't tell me you 're … , |
7 | Since me you 've had Hampshire , Old , Illy , Bairstow , Lamb and Hartley — and 10 bob to a tanner young Carrick will be smoked out within the fortnight , right ? |
8 | It seems to me you 're continually running away . |
9 | ‘ If you come back with me you can help me take it out the other end . ’ |
10 | ‘ You told me you were going home with your Dad , ’ said his Mum . |
11 | They 've already told me you 'll get the maximum terms permitted under British law . |
12 | ‘ You did n't tell me you had a son , ’ Mackintosh went on . |
13 | You 're not telling me you never lie , are you ? — And I only nick crisps — stuff like that . |
14 | ‘ But your — I 'm so bad at names and quite at sea about your relationship — She … told me you were in the Brigade . ’ |
15 | Do n't tell me you 've met Colonel Bumface before , boy ? |
16 | Tell me you 're on . ’ |
17 | ‘ Ouch ! ’ he said shakily , ‘ And Quincx told me you were a likeable young woman ! ’ |
18 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 're jealous ? ’ |
19 | When my master summoned me and told me you had written to him , at first I was angry with you for betraying my and I blessed you . |
20 | promise me you 'll survive ! ’ |
21 | ‘ Are you telling me you got out and then went back in again after me ? ’ |
22 | ‘ The police told me you were here . |
23 | Tell me you 're only pulling my leg ! ’ |
24 | Dr. Saxby tells me you 're having some discomfort , and a smaller dosage will help . |
25 | Miss Guttner tells me you 're progressing well . ’ |
26 | ‘ You mean , it 's not me you want ? ’ |
27 | Do n't tell me you ca n't jump above the water . ’ |
28 | Promise me you 'll do something tomorrow ? |
29 | ‘ Is it blaming me you are , for doing as you ordered ? |
30 | Tell me you 're not dead ! ’ |