Example sentences of "and [verb] me [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The zoo-man at the turnstile 'd come rushing out and Vern 'd get scared and drag me away to the place where he 'd hidden my …
2 He put my felonious body in the stocks of his arm and led me off in the direction of what passed for a garden at Sussex , a series of brick-edged parallelograms that could n't have looked more artificial if they had been planted with cathode-ray tubes , instead of hardy perennials .
3 He came and put his arm round my shoulders then and led me gently towards the door .
4 ‘ He rang me up that same evening and asked me out for a drink . ’
5 They 're erm , I erm , said goodbye come and pick me up by the school .
6 I could see the beginning of cloud formations in the far west that looked as though they might thicken up and , since I wanted to get some shots of the Cove while the light was still good , I set off by Water Sinks , where the water from the Tarn sinks and does n't reappear again until some miles down the valley at Aire Head , and followed the footpath that would take me west of Watlowes dry valley and bring me down to the Cove by the pasture land above the Pennine Way .
7 Jack and two others who had witnessed the performance , found me and piloted me back to the warmth and safety of the ski-cabin .
8 Nigel invited them all in for food and drink and listened spellbound to feats of derring-do , asking endless questions and reminding me slightly of the painting The Boyhood of Raleigh .
9 He grips my arms and dumps me back on the pew .
10 ‘ Perhaps you could give me one of these coins and send me away with a beating ?
11 His master closed his book and invited me politely to the table .
12 I took a firmer grip , squeezed tightly and immediately a cloven foot shot out like a whip lash and smacked me solidly on the knee .
13 I turn away so I ca n't look at her , but she leans over and looks me straight in the face .
14 Stubbly paused for a moment , then rocked forward on his heels and prodded me gently in the chest with a forefinger .
15 So then I began to be really pretty busy with running the office and then keeping my home , but I 'd got a husband who was very , very , handy and helped me out in the home you know .
16 The old gentleman who was the owner of the shop encouraged me and helped me along into the business .
17 McLaren 's conviction that Branson wanted revenge , to find a way to seize control of the Pistols for good , ‘ and cut me off at the pass ’ , now became an obsession .
18 He asked if I was in trouble and drove me back to the car park , where he produced a tow-rope .
19 He rattled a huge ring of keys and let me out of the cell .
20 He ate it in two bites , like a dog , and put me back on the gravestone .
21 The boy carried me in my travelling box , and put me down on the beach , while he looked for birds ' eggs among the rocks .
22 Another time , the dwarf picked me up and dropped me quickly into a bowl of milk on the table .
23 I remember she crouched down and lifted me on to the table .
24 But then her smile twisted as her hand reached out to grasp the form of my costume — and lifted me smoothly into the air , at arms length above her head .
25 Crilly cups my face in his hands , strokes my hair and kisses me long upon the lips .
26 Before waiting for an answer she takes me by the hand and leads me on to the dance floor .
27 Instead of getting someone to calm me down and talk to me , a whole bunch of them came and jumped on me and rushed me down to the block and left me there .
28 Andy yelled , throwing the keys down and grabbing me by the collar and slamming me back against the side of the Landie .
29 They grabbed my arms and swung me over to a mat lying at the side then undid the strap around my ankles .
30 He put an arm round my shoulder and walked me back towards the church door .
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