Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] me [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't want to threaten you but you 've forced me into a corner . |
2 | ‘ You 've caught me on a bad day , ’ grunts Graeme Souness , as he ambles across the mahogany lined reception at Ibrox . |
3 | ‘ You 've caught me on a bad day , I 'm afraid . ’ |
4 | You 've caught me at a very late lunch . |
5 | I said look here , you 've put me in a job I reckon I 've done it alright , the only thing is it 's me that is the worse off now . |
6 | You 've put me in a position where it would be very easy for me to sabotage your plans . ’ |
7 | I like that one and now you 've put me in a difficult position cos I like that one , have that one , but I like the lockable cupboard on the other one . |
8 | ‘ You have deprived me of a father 's love , ’ she said , peering closely at her toes . |
9 | ‘ Yet this is discourteous of me , ’ he said , ‘ when you have saved me from a ‘ messy end ’ . |
10 | ‘ Twice you have surprised me within a few minutes , Mr. Preston . |
11 | You have fought me since our first meeting and finally you have left me with a rather wet and creased shirt , but I am not offended . ’ |
12 | ‘ Sir John , ’ the President said , ‘ you have put me in a most damnably awkward position . |
13 | Wycliffe said : ‘ I want you to put what you have told me into a statement . |
14 | Thou didst betray me to a lingering book |
15 | I do n't know Norman 's reaction to Fergie 's story but I can say they have left me with a bitter feeling . |