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

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1 Would n't like him to catch me under the kissing bough . ’
2 I could almost see him ticking me off the list of people to inform of his change of address .
3 ‘ Well , I felt dreadful about it , and one morning I went to see my godfather at the Admiralty and begged him to get me into the Navy .
4 From verse one , it plunges straight in with the fervency of love : ‘ Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth . ’
5 In one week I listened to the English boy singing the praises of my dark colouring and frizzy hair , felt him kiss me on the cheek with obvious pleasure whenever I cooked a meal and when I came in from work , or when we sat watching television together , and found him waiting for me at the end of the road when I was late back for some reason .
6 But Campbell said : ‘ It 's not a case of him talking me into the move .
7 Eventually I interrupted the diatribe to point out that I was paying him to take me to the newspaper , not for his opinions about it .
8 When I left in December 1928 he succeeded me in the house as Captain of Games .
9 Will he reassure me about the future of those patients who , until now , have been in the rheumatology unit of Ruchill hospital ?
10 But he s he met me on the road one day and he said to me , Miss , it would pay you to give a decent price for it , he said to me .
11 He met me at the station … ’
12 The regular vet — a friend of mine — has gone to live in Australia and he recommended me to the zoo as his replacement .
13 He clapped me on the shoulder , proclaiming I was a great fellow , before sweeping away to join the dancers .
14 He clapped me on the shoulder .
15 He restoreth my soul : he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name 's sake .
16 And so saying , he led me over the fields to his childhood home .
17 They made respectful way for him as he led me through the village to a longhouse standing apart from the others .
18 And he led me towards the hills
19 He led me into the hut he had just come out of
20 Keith Lascelles took my hand , squeezing it reassuringly as he led me across the stage , up the wide stairway dividing the orchestra , and left me to arrange myself on the rostrum .
21 He was pulling him , trying to get him off me — he threw him — he just threw him at the bed — I knew he was all right , he were screaming but I could n't — they were both screaming , Cathy and Gary both , and he got me by the throat .
22 When I 'm fighting my sister he kicks me on the wotsit . ’
23 Seeing my stricken face the producer tried to offer some comfort and advice as he propelled me through the studio door .
24 He propelled me off the terrace and through the shuttered dining-room .
25 He prodded me through the door .
26 He invited me onto the guest room , its walls decorated with pictures of Shiah Moslem saints , flanked by two pictures of Saddam Hussein in military uniform .
27 I 'll go and phone him , put ten P in the phone and he rings me at the phone box .
28 He holds me like the devil himself .
29 And on one occasion in the gymnasium , I turned round to look at a boy behind me and the master was there and he smacked me with the flat of his hand as hard as he could .
30 He helped me with the goats and with the work in the cornfields , and soon we were good friends .
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