Example sentences of "[verb] me [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Jack and two others who had witnessed the performance , found me and piloted me back to the warmth and safety of the ski-cabin .
2 ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’
3 Phil , his ever-cheerful self , telling me he has stood up his girlfriend to see me through till the end .
4 Once when I was leaving for Europe , he came to see me off at the airport , bringing a parting gift .
5 Oh , when she came with the baby and the young girl to see me off at the station , I was unable to speak .
6 And then he asked me out in the end .
7 I could see the beginning of cloud formations in the far west that looked as though they might thicken up and , since I wanted to get some shots of the Cove while the light was still good , I set off by Water Sinks , where the water from the Tarn sinks and does n't reappear again until some miles down the valley at Aire Head , and followed the footpath that would take me west of Watlowes dry valley and bring me down to the Cove by the pasture land above the Pennine Way .
8 " My mother is threatening to dismiss all the staff unless I tell her which one of them admitted me back into the house last night .
9 Now , " he said , placing a creaky arm across my shoulders as he led me through to the parlour , " I want you to meet Vron . "
10 But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge .
11 When she was satisfied with the state of the blaze Laura led me round to the side of the kiln , removed the bung and gestured for me to look in .
12 ‘ Good night , gentlemen ! ’ he called out merrily , and humming a hymn , led me out of the room .
13 He led me out into the snow and we crossed the island towards the beach .
14 He led me back into the house and up to Southgate 's chamber .
15 He led me back through the empty-ward to the other end .
16 I was still trembling when I reached the barn and hardly said a word as Mr Bailes led me back across the road to the farm .
17 Once he had gone , Benjamin led me back to the stable .
18 He led me back to the dining hall , vast and empty save for my two friends .
19 Benjamin rose and , slipping his arm through mine , led me back to the garden , teasing me into a good mood as he explained how he had found Waldegrave drunk as a lord and insensible as a rock in a corner of his opulent chapel .
20 He put my felonious body in the stocks of his arm and led me off in the direction of what passed for a garden at Sussex , a series of brick-edged parallelograms that could n't have looked more artificial if they had been planted with cathode-ray tubes , instead of hardy perennials .
21 ‘ It got me out of the way while you put your nasty little heads together ! ’
22 In fairness to him , Con was kinder than that , even when he got me out of the secretaryship last year .
23 My mother got me out of the room .
24 Then they stopped , got me out of the car , still with my bloody hood on , and ripped my clothes off . ’
25 The way I viewed training was that it got me out of the house .
26 ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’
27 ‘ They got me out of the ward and put me under a sheet in this side room .
28 Any excuse got me out of the office .
29 He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right .
30 ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons .
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