Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] me [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 and you catch me catching it — — bringing your blush to the surface
2 ‘ I did and you told me to trust you and I did , and I do , but you wo n't tell me anything — ’
3 was a spent match , and you told me to drop it .
4 But when the whole sum is due , by no intendment the acceptance of parcel can be a satisfaction to the plaintiff ; but in the case at bar it was resolved that the payment and acceptance of parcel before the day in satisfaction of the whole would be a good satisfaction in regard of circumstance of time ; for peradventure parcel of it before the day would be more beneficial to him than the whole at the day , and the value of the satisfaction is not material ; so if I am bound in £20 to pay you £10 at Westminster , and you request me to pay you £5 at the day at York , and you will accept it in full satisfaction for the whole £10 , it is a good satisfaction for the whole , for the expenses to pay it at York is sufficient satisfaction . ’
5 And you expect me to believe you ? ’ she asked incredulously .
6 And you want me to introduce you , so that you can try and sell it to him . ’
7 And you want me to get you into Zimbala . ’
8 And she left me to work it out .
9 She asked me if any of my other friends knew , which they did n't , and she encouraged me to tell them , saying that if she was the last one in the circle then all the others should know .
10 Me and your mam did one this morning , I had about twenty minutes left on it and she helped me finish it off
11 Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance .
12 A group of friends was going to St Servan near St Malo and they asked me to join them .
13 The people who are taking over from TVS — Meridian Television — are bringing The Dating Game from the States ( a sort of pointless adult Blind Date ) , and they wanted me to host it .
14 But that 's for a mobility assistant where I go in and befriend somebody and they employ me to take them somewhere for two hours .
15 He must have seen you through the window and he kissed me to punish me .
16 Having reached his destination , he remembered the message that he had been asked to give to his hostess : ‘ I travelled down with an uncle of yours and he told me to give you the following message , ’ he said .
17 I do as I 'm told , and he told me to include you in this job . ’
18 I asked him about the girls and he told me to offer them drinks , talk to them , spend 1,000 francs on them , and I would be away .
19 And he sent me to tell them he could n't come , you see .
20 His leg comes to a sort of point , like the end of a pencil or summat and he tells me to shove it in the end of the false leg .
21 And he asked me to telephone him while you were at the Casa Madrid , and pretend I was Miguelito . ’
22 He chose a wonderful day , a really glorious day , and we were going for a picnic , there were blue skies and white sand , and he asked me to marry him .
23 ‘ I 've been to see your husband , ’ she said — I did n't like that at all — ‘ and he asked me to tell you that if you do n't return home by the end of the week he is going to join forces with Kirsty Bull : she 's coming to live in and look after your children . ’
24 I wrote to him and he asked me to ring him , so that a date for a meeting could be arranged .
25 Speaking of young men , erm I have a letter here from Mr John who is our local M P , who is not able to be with us today , but erm he in fact would not of , I think , been born at that stage , but erm he did write to me a little letter I 've got this morning from the House of Commons in London and he asked me to read it out .
26 Then he changed , he got out the chess-board and we played chess and he let me beat him .
27 ‘ Honest , I 'd never seen 'im before , I just bumped into 'im in the fog and it made me sprain me ankle .
28 It moves me playing it and it upsets me playing it , it 's very upsetting to play Alfie , because A he 's such a disastrous man as a person d you know you think oh god I do n't really wan na be playing this man for sixteen weeks but the part is so wonderful and the play is so rich that you ca n't help s sort of s submitting to it and putting yourself in the position of being a masochist I suppose .
29 He has a mordant wit , ‘ t is plain , and it diverts me to teach him our language as he serves me .
30 Heather did not realize what was happening , but I did , and it saddened me to see it . ’
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