Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] me [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A wooden scooter he 'd made tipped me over the handlebars on its maiden voyage and he picked it up and smashed it to smithereens against a lamp-post , as if it were a cobra that had just delivered a fatal bite .
2 He 'd tried to ring me with the good news but I had been out .
3 Another five seconds and you 'd have had to scrape me off the underside of this thing . ’
4 He could n't have rushed passed me into the bedroom , seized the bottle as a convenient weapon — he could n't have known it was there , anyway — and then dashed back out to hit me before dragging me … do you see what I 'm saying ? ’
5 She might have tried to reach me at the office during the afternoon .
6 Adventure Training put him in contact with me and after five days Bombardier Michael Goldsmith and a subaltern had come to see me from the Outer Hebrides with a view to offering an army vehicle .
7 Even more exciting for me was the news that our Principal , Reg Clarke , had decided to entrust me with the command of the first of the 1.5 million pound cruisers to be named Searcher .
8 Father had promised to take me with the added bonus of an afternoon off school .
9 Meanwhile , the BBC photographer had arrived to photograph me for the Radio Times .
10 If I had ever thought of the possibility of being taken prisoner while I was in England , I should have expected all Germans to be like the officer who had tried to interrogate me at the aerodrome or the two soldiers who had brought me from the aerodrome to Amsterdam .
11 ‘ She cross because she have to come fetch me from the police station .
12 Said she 's guaranteed to phone me before the next council meeting , so that we know what we 're doing , so I 'll keep at her .
13 For myself , I wish to say to men that as long as they associate me with an idea of ‘ woman ’ drawn from the past , or suppose that a model for gender relations is to be found in that past , they have failed to see me for the person who I am , or to envisage what equality might mean .
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