Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] me [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And he taught me to fly like a bird , wo oh oh !
2 Er and then he got me he er he got me interested in politics and he got me going to this N C L C evening evening classes .
3 The theatre director Schuh was there and he saw me sitting by myself during the interval .
4 I wanted to go out last week , but he said , ‘ No way , you 're not going out there ’ , and he made me stay in the whole week .
5 on an underground train which could n't decide if it 's going to move or not , it did eventually move I got a taxi at one point and I was so sick and tired and they put me outside Liberties , I gave the man a twenty pound note and he gave me change for a ten yes , coming back from Oxford Circus from Liberty 's , I thought I 'd better economise , I 've been done out of ten pounds , I do n't think it was dishonesty I think it was just sheer muddle , I , I 'm ten pounds down , I 'm must cut down a bit , so I will come back underground from Oxford Circus to Waterloo to get down to and you 've guessed it , I got into an , an underground train which would not move , it simply stuck , and it would go chugga , chugga , chugga , chugga , chugga , then it would stop in the tunnel for a while , while its .
6 " And he wants me to go with him this time — as his driver . "
7 He wants ideas , new possibilities , experiments , and he wants me to talk to the actors .
8 He 's now 80 and he wants me to live with him — he says he wants to take care of me .
9 Keegan responded : ‘ It sounds like he wants me to stay for 10 years .
10 If he expected me to break into tears and confess , then he was a good judge of character , but I had Dod to think about and Dod had a missus and kids and anyway was bigger than me and after all was a pretty good drummer .
11 You can tell him from me that if he wants me to stay in this urban backwater of yours he 'll have to provide me with an interesting occupation — and I do n't mean modelling your dress .
12 But he told me to think upon it and he would come back for an answer . ’
13 I wanted to forget him , because he makes me think of his mother .
14 Your chairman was kind enough — before he let me loose on this most patient audience — to say that my attitude , for an historian , was very unhistorical and I took it that that was meant as praise .
15 I shall never forget his expression when he saw me arriving on my bicycle with its empty pannier bags .
16 His mouth dropped open when he saw me standing in front of him , carrying a gun .
17 ‘ But the manager Allan Clarke was only keeping his word when he let me go to Portsmouth .
18 At first , so Coleridge improbably claimed , Walsh thought he had been found out : ‘ for he heard me talk of one Spy Nozy , which he was inclined to interpret of himself , and of a remarkable feature belonging to him ’ .
19 For he makes me feel like a light-bulb that can not switch itself off .
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