Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] me [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You must drive me back to the airport . |
2 | ‘ If the boy 's good , we 'll be delighted to see him here , but he must get me out of the side . ’ |
3 | I 'll have a bath an' all an' my brither-in-law 'll see me right for the gear . ’ |
4 | ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay . |
5 | I ask him if he 'll take me over to the Lennox 's in his car . |
6 | I 'm not telling you where I am ; you 'll only tell Angus and he 'll tell the police and they 'll take me back to the fucking hospital . ’ |
7 | You 'll pick me up at the flat as usual on your way into town this evening , Rory ? ’ |
8 | Ye 'll find me down on the quay looking at her . |
9 | And dad could knock me off on the way to get the papers . |
10 | ‘ He 'd track me down through the credit cards I use , ’ she said . |
11 | ‘ I expect you 'd like me out of the road . |
12 | Maybe you 'd walk me down to the Shelbourne for a taxi ? ’ he asked Jack . |
13 | He 'd chain-smoke a couple of Merits while we chatted about what had happened since our last meeting and then he 'd hand me over to the guy in the room next door for a routine polygraph . |
14 | I walked to the nearest telephone box and asked the operator if she could put me through to the refuge — I did n't have a single penny . |
15 | I had an idea I could hide out there for a while , maybe rest up , maybe make a connection who could get me out of the City . |
16 | I wondered if you 'd help me out in the garden , perhaps like if it 's still nice when you come home from school ? |
17 | Skipper Kim Barnett tells me : ‘ There was a time when the opposition used to like me out of the way quickly because I had a reputation for getting after the bowling . |
18 | " Mum used to send me down to the job centre for jobs . |
19 | An Aberdeenshire small farmer had retired , but onto a seven-acre croft where ‘ they used to always have fences to mend and trees to cut down ; ’ ‘ he used to take me round on the barrow , when he was cuttin' down trees . ’ |
20 | It was Edna , my nursemaid , who used to take me down to the beach where we lived . |
21 | And that 's the kind who would bore me stiff within the week . ’ |
22 | Mercer would know me everywhere on the tram , I thought , but none of the other three would . |
23 | Just as a kid he would lift me up on the m up on the er counter , you know and me I was born in and then we shifted to the bottom , you know that white house , I think it 's all offices now , in the the erm big gates of the cathedral . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | Another chapter today would see me nicely into the second half of my story , and this evening I would talk to Crispin and get things sorted out with him . |
27 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
28 | 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 . |
29 | He stopped and said he would take me back to the Hall . |
30 | ‘ I could n't see too well with my contact lens cataracts , and the crew would walk me over to the wheelchair where they had to wheel me on to the sound stage . |