Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] me [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I walked through the big , wide classroom door , and into the hall which always reminded me of the giant 's room in ‘ Jack and the Beanstalk ’ . |
2 | She-She then parked me in the aromatic cubicle . |
3 | Returning to my first meeting with Vincent , Arthur Cheyney naturally became my hero , especially when he took me on a trip from Ipswich to Parkeston Quay , which completely sold me on the job and made me resolve to move heaven and earth to get on a cutter crew as soon as possible . |
4 | you suddenly put me on the spot asking me for money . |
5 | You better accompany me off the main street . |
6 | do you not want me in the house . |
7 | Looking forward to the circus , but could I ask you not to throw me to the lions until I 've got my accounts in order ? |
8 | I 'm eight and a half years old and disgusted that my mother has to come with me to see A Hard Day 's Night when usually she just sees me to the edge of the estate and across the main road . |
9 | You still owe me from the last time . |
10 | ‘ I feel very angry that you always see me in the same negative way . |
11 | One year , I was so proud of Dad , who always took me to the Fair on the Tuesday evening , because he won a coconut which I carried home feeling most superior . |
12 | This is not what I want to hear from the man who once shook me to the core with a string of incendiary albums . |
13 | She also upbraids me about the work I am engaged in at Schloss Hartheim . |
14 | You really left me in the shit … ’ |
15 | You really left me in the shit . ’ |
16 | She often told me of the nightly air-raids , her parents worn out from fire-watching , houses in the familiar streets suddenly plunged into dust , people suddenly gone , news of sons lost at the Front . |
17 | She often asked me about the hills in the distance , beyond the moors , and wanted to ride her pony there . |
18 | Perhaps , once you have had a chance to mull this one over , could you please telephone me at the home number above ? |
19 | Could you please help me with the rewiring of the brake pressure warning lamp of my 1980/1 Safari 9iX cylinder ? |
20 | You then followed me to the ticket reservation counter , chatted up the girl afterwards , found I 'd booked a Business-Class seat to Brussels , did the same yourself and waited outside the final departure lounge until you saw me boarding . ’ |
21 | I feel I know her like a sister now — she 's younger than I am — but she never told me about the twins . |
22 | She , she does she once , she never let me in the pass , she never let me for my birthday . |
23 | You never even , you never told me about the one |
24 | I bet you never saw me as the faithful little wife . |
25 | I nearly lost my life again , when a lady picked me up to put me in the boat . |
26 | And I would be always be with John in the stable and I got until I got into er some danger walking er underneath a horses legs and he 'd he 'd send me out banned me from the stable and shut the door . |
27 | They always see me as The Boss , and I do n't want to The Boss . |
28 | Gradually I drifted apart from Beth and Ida , but I am always grateful to them because they also introduced me to the other great interest in their lives — ballet . |
29 | ‘ They nearly pulled me through the bars , ’ he said . |
30 | They probably imagined me as the gentleman flasher in the park ! ’ |