Example sentences of "[verb] me [adv] and [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When Julius phoned me yesterday and asked me to bring the files he wanted to work on , he did n't tell me you were staying here . ’ |
2 | The prowl-car boys handed me downstairs and gave me the hands-flat-against-the-roof-of-the-car routine while they frisked me . |
3 | I was bleeding from a laceration on my scalp and was so drunk that I had no recollection of what had happened ; a Sergeant quizzed me closely and seeing that I was incapable of speech , took me downstairs and put me into an ambulance . |
4 | One day he took me aside and left me with the designer , a nervous girl who always wore black . |
5 | Before we sat down in the restaurant Jamila took me aside and kissed me on the mouth . |
6 | ‘ The referee took me aside and penalised me for ‘ over-robust ’ play , not foul play . ’ |
7 | If you have to go home now , and I wish you would n't , then call me tomorrow and give me a date . |
8 | This amiable young man greeted me enthusiastically and informed me that he would be driving me himself , in his motor car which he had brought from Finland . |
9 | Lili looked at her squarely , and for a moment I entertained a mad hope that she would deny this , would announce that my engagement was a travesty and a cruelty , would say that she was going to take me away and teach me how to dress or to dance . |
10 | And you , Miss Florence , used to take me upstairs and give me milk and a bun . |
11 | He was still laughing and saying ‘ To a Haggis ’ when the guard came to take me downstairs and lock me up . |
12 | And if you do go back there , at least phone me occasionally and ask me over for a meal — I 'll bring a bottle of vino . |