Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [verb] me " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ I may need you to show me where things are , ’ she turned to Jill , ‘ but the rest I can manage , even if I have to bluff my way through . ’
2 And I think you should know he wanted me to go out with him . ’
3 ‘ I should like you to disturb me a little longer . ’
4 " Excuse me , I should like you to let me in . "
5 I know I was n't the only one who saw your work was important enough to be worth backing , but you must admit you owe me something !
6 But I I must say it fills me with trepidation .
7 I must say it gives me a certain amount of pleasure too . ’
8 ‘ I must say you amaze me .
9 they 've made it so as it , it do , you see I , I , I reckon you ought to open my let me make them in te in steel because er they made them like that so that when you pull them off or adjust them
10 I 'll make her tell me outright , he told himself as the maid rang the gong for dinner .
11 ‘ I 'll make you believe me , so I will ! ’
12 I 'll recruit somebody to help me service my client bank , because it 's better to have fifty percent of something than fifty percent of nothing .
13 And I 'll need somebody to wake me up for work tomorrow . ’
14 you might do it to reassure me .
15 ‘ The gipsies wo n't appreciate my help and they 'll do nothing to assist me , but this sounds as though it 's a very serious assault .
16 Even though he ca n't stand the sight of me , he 'll do anything to get me to play if he thinks it will help .
17 ‘ He has long arms and I think he 'll use them to hold me off and make it a long bout .
18 I 'll believe he loved me just a little at least , thought Fenella , sitting quite still on her horse and looking about her .
19 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 .
20 ( 201 ) And I 'll thank ye give me a glass of punch too , John .
21 If it 's not for sale , I 'll pay you to let me borrow it .
22 I 'll admit he gave me a start , because it was dim in the office and I did n't expect to see anybody .
23 Because I 'm specially pleased with you I 'll let you buy me something to eat from your winnings and you can tell me what Constable Aplin was saying to you just before I came along . ’
24 That 's alright , I 'll let you drive me all the way round once so , he owes me a quid you see .
25 dreary and black , I 'll remind you to remind me we said we would n't look back .
26 He 'll instruct you to keep me away from all but the most harmless piece of equipment . ’
27 ‘ That 'll teach you to scold me ! ’
28 I 'll ask her to marry me .
29 Then if I think she 's trustworthy , I 'll ask her to help me . ’
30 Well if they 're not there I 'll ask her to ring me
  Next page