Example sentences of "me [vb infin] in " in BNC.
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1 | Or when Tom says , ‘ My teacher made me stay in today ’ , parents would do well to resist the temptation to answer , ‘ Now what have you done ? ’ , or ‘ I suppose you deserved it ’ , replies which would have inflamed his feelings . |
2 | As I said , I did me shoulder in and it was really bad and me mam got some dikes off me gran who had arthritis and I felt great . |
3 | He smiled too , and stabbed me in the gut with the gun-barrel hard enough to make me suck in my breath . |
4 | For a band now irritated by most dance music — ‘ most of it 's cack , I hate going into bars where they 've got it blaring out from everywhere , you ca n't hear yourself think ’ — and uncomfortable with the accoutrements of clubbing — ‘ I ca n't stand being under strobes no more , do me head in , make me lose my balance ’ — it was inevitable the Mondays would rake up their rock roots , ‘ mature ’ their sound and make a major musical transition . |
5 | Or was it all a pack of lies to make me give in ? |
6 | Le let me bring in Dr C er Vernon let me bring in Dr Cosmo here , Vernon . |
7 | Le let me bring in Dr C er Vernon let me bring in Dr Cosmo here , Vernon . |
8 | They made me move in to live with them as something they called their au-pair girl , mostly to exercise two new Great Dane puppies . |
9 | Easy path or not , a climb of over 4,000 feet every Monday morning would certainly make me phone in with a headache . |
10 | I could feel it , and they let me join in . |
11 | It was nice of them to let me join in , they were very patient , but you could see they were itching for a good game and I 'm just hopeless . |
12 | However , I found the most frightful difficulty in persuading the various captains of these teams from one flight or the other to let me join in . |
13 | Let me call in as assistant instructor none other than Mr Graham Greene , with the advice I have already mentioned from one of his books of autobiography . |
14 | ‘ Let me go in with them , ’ he shouted . |
15 | Let me go in first . ’ |
16 | She watched me go in to the doctor . |
17 | Now one day , you ca n't leave it on the hob , one day we were sitting here and I do n't normally , if I put anything on I sit in there rea you 've seen me go in on a Sunday |
18 | And I would n't even go in because I do n't think my dad 's making me go in except she kept me , and all behind because we did n't do our homework and she said right see me tomorrow , |
19 | ‘ Let me fill in the details . |
20 | " Besides , you ought to see the luxury the department lets me live in now . |
21 | ‘ Please , Ace , wo n't you let me come in ? ’ |
22 | ‘ And you did n't hear me come in . ’ |
23 | For whose efforts on behalf of the fund I I really do thank them and I 'd like to make a special thanks to Lady Chandler , Lucy stepped into the breach as acting chair about a year ago and since I was elected has done a tremendous amount to help me settle in quickly and I hope effectively . |
24 | Then , to me : ‘ We went to Orkney last summer , and she made me crawl in through a ghastly tunnel into some underground charnel-house . |
25 | This has been pointed out by Lind ( 1983 : 271 ) , who adduces the following examples to show that there is " no correlation between active participation and omission of to " : ( 23 ) … he said briefly , helping me climb in through the rear window . |