Example sentences of "you [verb] me [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mademoiselle Rossignol , it 's very kind of you to spare me a little of your time … ’ |
2 | ‘ Bring the book into the kitchen and I 'll look at it while you make me a cup of coffee . ’ |
3 | You make me a little crazy . |
4 | 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 |
5 | Only if you make me an isosceles triangle , first . |
6 | Could you spare me a moment ? ’ |
7 | brother can you spare me a dime |
8 | If you got me a microplane right now I would get into it and fly it . |
9 | You got me a summer job in heaven at a time when it felt as if my life was hell . |
10 | No you got me a spaniel . |
11 | You got me a ticket but I did n't go did I . |
12 | 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 … |
13 | Can you lend me a fiver while our Corrinne comes home ? |
14 | Can you lend me a fiver ? |
15 | So well can you lend me a pound ? |
16 | Three , six , nine twelve , can you lend me a few fingers ? |
17 | ‘ Will you lend me the money ? ’ asked Elaine , shame-faced . |
18 | You bring me a file . |
19 | You bring me the four hundred and you 'll get what I found . |
20 | you sell me a |
21 | ‘ I asked you a question , you asked me a question , but I did n't leap out of nowhere and start a fight , did I ? |
22 | you asked me a question . |
23 | You asked me a question I gave an answer . |
24 | Now , why do n't you make me a nice cup of hot coffee , and we can sit down like two civilised adults and I 'll explain everything ? ’ |
25 | Why did n't you make me a lamb this morning ? |
26 | ‘ Do you think me a fool ? |
27 | would you consider me a candidate for one of your courses ? |
28 | Of the fact that , however hard you try to adopt that indifferent expression , underneath you want me every bit as much as I want you . ’ |
29 | ‘ Look , it 's terribly kind of you to find me a place to stay , but you must let me give you the money . |
30 | ‘ Can you buy me a Coke ? |