Example sentences of "me [subord] [pron] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not unless you have even more an effect on me than I think you have . |
2 | ‘ I wonder how you 'd describe me if someone asked you , ’ she said . |
3 | ‘ They 'll hurt me if I tell you … ’ |
4 | Maybe it 's not easy to see what all this has to do with cancer , but you must bear with me if I tell you that it has . |
5 | ‘ I know you 're all going to take the piss out of me if I tell you what I honestly thought . ’ |
6 | ‘ What 's the comeback for me if I tell you ? ’ |
7 | Forgive me if I hurt you , but I want you so much that I do n't know if I can hold back . ’ |
8 | Excuse me if I misread you . ’ |
9 | You would n't believe me if I told you . ’ |
10 | This letter is going to be devoted to my affairs in connection with Edward … the other day he asked me if I thought you would care to go for a walk into the country somewhere . |
11 | ‘ Will you forgive me if I ask you not to ask me questions ? ’ |
12 | He turned to his wife , and said , ‘ Mary , my love , you will excuse me if I ask you to leave immediately . |
13 | ‘ Papa said he would beat me if I gave you any more tickets . |
14 | ‘ You must tell me if he bothers you , Biddy . |
15 | Having perfected this petulant stance , all he can do is reiterate it — with a self-deprecating acknowledgement of the onset of self-parody : ‘ Stop Me if You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ , ‘ Sweet and Tender Hooligan ’ , where the chorus is simply ‘ et cetera , et cetera ’ … |
16 | ‘ Stop Me If You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ was an all too obvious attack on the band 's critics and ‘ Death Of A Disco Dancer ’ was pure Pink Floyd . |
17 | The 50-minute collection includes promos for ‘ Girlfriend In A Coma ’ , ‘ Stop Me If You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ , ‘ Ask ’ and ‘ Panic ’ , plus ‘ The Queen Is Dead — A Film By Derek Jarman ’ and rare live/TV footage . |
18 | Not because I was made to be late , but I , I , I , I 'd , me mother had made me cos she said you got ta come home to your dinner and there was no buses there were trams in them days , but I 'd got to get into the town . |
19 | I wanted to be the Bony Lady , and have him love me like he loved you . |
20 | And , of course , that was something so different for me because they treated you like one of themselves . |
21 | ‘ Well , that would n't altogether surprise me because I know you 're up to something , buying second-hand clothes from those dotty old maids next door . |
22 | ‘ I suppose you do n't trust me after I locked you in , ’ he said . |
23 | Did you ring me before I rung you ? |
24 | For you sit here , thousands of miles away from Palestine , a land which most of you will never see , and yet which you will certainly pay for-with your money , yes , and some of you with your blood and sweat — you sit here and you listen to me as I tell you about this impossible , this ridiculous dream , and it does n't occur to you that we are all mad , you and I and all our people ? ’ |
25 | Would you had brought Undry to me as I asked you ! |
26 | I suspected it last night , and you confirmed it for me when I touched you in the lift on the way up to the restaurant tonight . |
27 | Lucy knew she had to tell him something , so she said , ‘ She got mad with me when I admitted you 'd taken me for two bush walks . |
28 | That was the first thing that struck me when I asked you to dance . |
29 | It shocked the life out of me when I realised you were a virgin . |
30 | And you must believe me when I tell you I 'd rather have been with you than in any of those exotic places . ’ |