Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Of course it 's me — why have n't you phoned me before this ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Why did n't you tell me about that job . ’ |
3 | ‘ But … why did n't you tell me about this before ? |
4 | ‘ Why did n't you tell me about this before ? ’ |
5 | Really , Sophie , do n't you trust me in any way at all ? |
6 | ‘ Do n't you know me at all ? ’ |
7 | Well he slips me like hundreds ! |
8 | It was there she told me about this sister and showed me her hand . |
9 | I have n't forgotten either how you rescued me from that drunken Scot in Champers a couple of years ago . ’ |
10 | Many of us from experience wish to say something like this : ‘ Lord , I do not have the ability to comprehend how you feed me through such simple gifts as this piece of bread or wafer or that sip of wine — but I know you do ! ’ |
11 | So with you mentioning leather then it leads me onto another question erm was there much done in the way of leather work in the Caldmore area ? |
12 | Then he took me in both hands and pushed my legs into the top of the bone . |
13 | Then he held me by both arms and stared fiercely down into my eyes . |
14 | That 's why you heard me about this morning ! |
15 | You knew she 'd be there tonight , which is why you needed me as protective cover . |
16 | I found a felt-tip pen in the desk drawer and addressed the envelope to ‘ Mr F. MacLean ’ care of a pub I knew in Southwark where they knew me by that name . |
17 | That 's why he left me for some other woman — one who did n't booze and do embarrassing things , or get moody , or stupid , or passionate . ’ |
18 | ‘ What I ca n't understand , ’ she said at last , coming to a stop again behind David 's chair , ‘ is why he married me at all and why he … . ’ |