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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ Will you lend me the money ? ’ asked Elaine , shame-faced .
3 If you send me the money , I think we could get her for $1,000 .
4 I know we have n't long been acquainted , but will you do me the honour of becoming my wife ? ’
5 By now everyone was dancing , and it seemed quite natural for Huw to ask : ‘ Would you do me the honour , Mrs O'Dell ? ’
6 Will you do me the favour of remembering that , Sara ? "
7 ABBERLEY : Would you do me the goodness of turning your electrocardiograph around to me ?
8 ‘ Why do n't you give me the bottle , instead of two-at-a-time ?
9 ‘ Why did you give me the map ? ’
10 Ca n't you give me the benefit of the doubt ?
11 Irina said to Franca , ‘ I 'm sorry to bother you , but could you give me the name and address of that doctor ? ’
12 Can you get , can you give me the name erm , the rest of the
13 Er can you give me the name of the father of the child ?
14 Oi will you give me the question sheet , I need it !
15 can you give me the case reference ?
16 Please can you give me the address of a firm which supplies soil sterilizers suitable for use with small quantities of soil ?
17 ‘ Why did you give me the impression that you were one of my father 's employees ? ’ she questioned without preamble .
18 Can you give me the particulars ?
19 Will you give me the gift of yours in return ? ’
20 If you were unwilling to forward my small gift , why did you send me the gentleman 's name and address ?
21 Could you show me the way out ? ’
22 Can you show me the words Joelle ?
23 You told me the truth . ’
24 You told me the truth .
25 You told me the house is in need of attention ; move and you can move to a place which is in excellent order and in a more central position where you 'll be able to attract more customers , ’ he said , treading a verbal tightrope between head-banging irritation and reasoned appeal .
26 Oh , wait a minute , could you bring me the crutch I left in my room ? ’
27 Can you bring me the things up we ca n't find .
28 Can you bring me the book ?
29 Okay , you 're twenty pounds over , you owe them , you owe me the building society , twenty pounds .
30 ‘ I 'm well aware that my silence over Thomas now means you consider me the pits , but it does n't necessarily mean that you no longer — ’
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