Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] and [verb] me [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I thought at the time she made nought of it , but back last summer , like you say , round August bank 'oliday , she came to see me and asked me to tell 'er everything I remembered 'bout the day of the explosion .
2 He said he 'd flown over urgently to see me and asked me to come to the Cheshire Cheese , that pub in Fleet Street , at ten o'clock that night .
3 I remember her coming to see me and begging me to help when he was arrested .
4 The soft , sweet sounds of the piano dropped round me , intoxicating me and compelling me to follow as I drifted towards the sound like a child of Hamelin .
5 But forgive me and let me succeed .
6 She phoned me and asked me to come straight over .
7 I left him the fare I had been quoted , but he pursued me and stopped me entering my flat .
8 ‘ You heard how Bathsheba loves me and expects me to visit her tonight .
9 Infant teacher has it and asks me to make sure that the Head of Primary knows that one of the children had a fit on the bus this morning .
10 In poetry such a transport is evoked by a pattern of words ( selected by the poet perhaps with the most intense thought and effort ) , which stabilizes it and allows me to evaluate it at leisure .
11 Today I asked him to bind me and gag me and let me sit at the foot of the cellar steps with the door out open .
12 Why did n't you ring me and let me know you were coming ?
13 I said no Julie I said I have n't I said I would tell you cos I said I , she said to me do ring me and let me know , and I said I said I would and I will , I said no cos I did n't tell her when it were you see , so I said it 's this week coming and I 'll ring you this on Monday , so she said oh it was only , cos she said I saw Deb and Deb wondered , I thought yeah I bet she did she would
14 Smith was a slow reader and took about an hour to read and ponder the document , after which he approved it and asked me to take it to Harold Wilson .
15 ‘ I was lucky that he was worried about who might see us and allowed me to get away .
16 ‘ Much to my surprise and delight , sure enough in ‘ 84 he contacted me and asked me to take part in the Mozart ‘ Coronation ’ Mass to be performed in front of the Pope the following year .
17 It has affected me and made me pause for thought .
18 ‘ It really touched me and made me feel quite sad that a man should have died in the street from hypothermia so I 've decided to try and do something to help ’ she said .
19 Ring me and let me know how you do . ’
20 I wanted to sit there and ask him all about it , but he finished questioning me and told me to leave .
21 He said he loved me and wanted me to stay … ’
22 I would encourage you to read it and let me have your views as soon as possible .
23 ‘ Come on , Terry , just mend it and let me get out of here . ’
24 However , after haranguing us and making me mop up his uniform , the outraged policeman indicated a couple of wash-basins .
25 At last he reached me and asked me to demonstrate el thwing .
26 Andrée said not unreasonably , ‘ Why not do as I ask you and let me look after the consequences ? ’
27 He could n't make it and asked me to come instead . ’
28 ‘ He went on to try Trevor Cherry then gave a cap to John Gidman before he somehow remembered me and let me have a second chance .
29 Two days ago I ate baited carrion left out for fox or crow over in Skye and its effects were to poison me and make me feel near death .
30 ‘ Just untie me and let me go .
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