Example sentences of "[vb infin] me [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’
2 Those new-age prats think they can flush me out with a bit of colonic irrigation .
3 And dad could knock me off on the way to get the papers .
4 ‘ I see you still do n't trust me alone with the Knudsen , ’ she commented acidly , as she complied with his instructions .
5 Mercer would know me everywhere on the tram , I thought , but none of the other three would .
6 And that 's the kind who would bore me stiff within the week . ’
7 But if I can leave it running and it runs out it will suit me down to the ground .
8 ‘ You 'll not catch me anywhere near the fighting , ma'am .
9 I must admit the ‘ truth ’ did not smack me right between the eyes or make me leap like Archimedes from his bath .
10 ‘ He 'd track me down through the credit cards I use , ’ she said .
11 The conductor would send me round to the front with my fishing box , the driver would send me back to the conductor 's end and so it went on .
12 The conductor would send me round to the front with my fishing box , the driver would send me back to the conductor 's end and so it went on .
13 Then they ( the police ) would lock me up for a couple of hours at a time but I did n't get charged until I was 15 . ’
14 ‘ That would do me out of a job .
15 I did n't consider the possibility of turning back to the runway behind me , but at the time I thought that a very low-level circuit to the left would bring me round for a landing on an adjacent runway .
16 For me , there is an immediacy about them , an intimacy , that can bring me closer to the writer than anything else .
17 A shop assistant promised me that a head torch would ‘ bring me down off the mountain after dark ’ .
18 ‘ You will land me right in the shit if you do n't fill this up .
19 As she stepped further into the boatyard , she thought : I hope you can hear me , Pascoe , and I hope you can see me clearly from the tree , because I can smell the tiger .
20 Sergeant Joe would n't want me to walk all the way , 'e 'd see me straight with a bob . ’
21 I 'll have a bath an' all an' my brither-in-law 'll see me right for the gear . ’
22 ‘ I expect you 'd like me out of the road .
23 They could n't even look me straight in the eye , but they agreed I should withdraw from everything . ’
24 ‘ Creeping up to 40 was n't the main reason I wanted a third child , ’ says Saskia , ‘ but I was certainly aware that it would keep me back in the young-mum sphere along with the 25-year-olds . ’
25 ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay .
26 At one point I would have to answer a long-distance phone call , which would keep me out of the room for half an hour .
27 Whatever information you can send me to help steer me on to a path to a more rewarding career would be most appreciated .
28 I hope Dr Vaughan will run me back in the Angharad . ’
29 I wished I could say yes , I minded like hell , it would n't cost me much in the circumstances .
30 Can you drop me off at the apartment on your way home , Sergei ?
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