Example sentences of "now [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Now pick me up and run , ’ ordered the Thing , before the shards had spilled across the table .
2 It does n't improve his nerves now to see me sitting on his carpet timing Casey 's phone rings with my stopwatch to work out the number he dialled .
3 That message , and the wearing of the rings , are all that now bind me and the Queen of Ruritania .
4 I do not yet understand it , but although I was once a keen and proud European , there are things in it that would now make me one of the most sceptical .
5 Christ , even the dog next door has gone off me , and now hates me .
6 I knew that she now expected me to live with her for the rest of her days .
7 Anyway , Jeff had now given me something new — something really important to me .
8 He has now given me a further , and most embarrassing proof of his confidence by asking me to take charge of his son and heir , aged two-and-a-half months , for a short time .
9 Chris Patten has now joined me as a party chairman held responsible for winning an election by running a bad campaign !
10 My girlfriend now understands me — she knows my happiness depends on surfing .
11 Ellen had once assured me that I was only happy because I did not think too deeply , and probably she was right , but it is still that shallow contentment which makes people bring me their troubles just as the senator was now bringing me his two children .
12 Now kiss me , ’ Emmie said and bobbed against him , hardly a kiss , no more than a puppyish thrust of affection , but she turned scarlet .
13 ‘ Lots of people at school have commented on it and now associate me with Tory party propaganda .
14 I placed Geoffrey Wilkinson , a Principal Inspector of Accidents ( who has now succeeded me as Chief Inspector and head of AIB ) , in charge of the investigation .
15 Now fly me boomerang back , sport
16 Now forgive me ! ’
17 If it was otherwise , surely others would have come by now to find me ? ’
18 Having allowed a particular expense for some eight years , they are now hassling me on it for the year 1991 .
19 ‘ Lick , now lick me and what I am … ’
20 Now let me ring Mrs Pettifer . ’
21 Now let me introduce you to Major Anderson .
22 Now let me read your palm . ’
23 Now let me tell you all the news . ’
24 Now let me see .
25 Now let me prop you up , ’ she told her briskly .
26 Now let me show you around County Sligo .
27 Now let me go . ’
28 Now let me consider some of the situations which lead to poor welfare ; these have a variety of different effects on animals and I will go over them rapidly .
29 Here 's your mother , now let me get on with the work . ’
30 Now let me see if I have an accurate picture of the situation to date .
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