Example sentences of "[verb] me [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | This telephone call made me think back over the years . |
3 | You see , it was really my dad that made me go along with the Church , even though he did n't really involve himself . |
4 | Charles told her about his movements on the Sunday night , concluding , ‘ … so it must have been the arrival of Nigel 's car that made me run out of the place . ’ |
5 | Something made me glance over to the long french windows leading to the back verandah , and there she was : Poppy , dressed from head to foot in black . |
6 | Carradine helped me get out of the diner , but I did n't feel so bad . |
7 | ‘ The horse has a long neck , and that helped me get back in the saddle , ’ he added . |
8 | Yes , I thought , they 've seen me get out of the pick-up truck , I look wind-blown and ruddy , there 's mud on my hands , they 're bound to think I 'm a crofter 's wife . |
9 | Let me blow out of the water some of the common misconceptions about negotiations . |
10 | Let me press on to the important subject of the council water charge which is set out in schedule 11 . |
11 | Her eyes closed , she turned her face away , released her hold on my cheekbones and let me go on into the hall . |
12 | The members are accountable and let me go back about the committees . |
13 | ‘ Just let me jump out of the canoe for you , ’ she muttered through gritted teeth , returning to paddling with a new fury . |
14 | But just let me come back to the the point I want to make , it is it evident to us from what was said yesterday collectively by the District Councils , that they could live with the figure of forty one thousand two hundred , as proposed by the County Council , without a new settlement . |
15 | Here 's your mother , now let me get on with the work . ’ |
16 | I would like you to let , I would like you to let me go down to the fair . |
17 | Letting me go back to the sales file . |
18 | She watched me go in to the doctor . |
19 | She runs her hands up my legs to my buttocks again , sliding her fingers between my cheeks , touching my anus and making me go up on the balls of my feet , then her hand runs back down my legs . |
20 | And I remembered he 'd let me go out in the garden . |
21 | From the time that I was about ten , I used to look forward to Mr. Golding 's visits , for sometimes on never-to-be-forgotten occasions he would let me go down into the cellar with him . |
22 | I bent my knees a little to put on the shoulder-strap and left him watching me move back onto the road . |
23 | That was your own fault for trying to make me get back into the car . |
24 | I 've enjoyed my four years at Widnes but I think a change of clubs will help me get back on the international scene , ’ said Tait , 27 , who has agreed a three-year contract with the Headingley club . |