Example sentences of "and [vb past] me [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman .
2 The taxi driver leaned through his window at one point and passed me a small scrap of paper .
3 They told me to stay there until they came and got me the following day — which I did n't .
4 Then Sir Alfred pulled in in his Bentley and promised me a free hand to design a car that worked .
5 He chuckled , produced two cardboard cups , and poured me a generous slug of the whiskey .
6 She reached between her and Aline and handed me a half-finished bottle of Irn-Bru .
7 As Taff poured me a good measure of cider and handed me a boiled egg and a chunk of meat I described the situation at No. 4 .
8 As he finished he smiled and handed me the empty plate .
9 George opened the top lid of the tank and showed me a small plank floating on the surface .
10 I began to feel something sharp coming through the roof of my mouth and went to Mr Grover , who X-rayed me and showed me a pretty picture of that fateful root still there despite the hammer and chisel .
11 The robot finished its work and showed me a little animal .
12 Father Devine beckoned and showed me a huge slab of rock .
13 A Corporal had given me a coathanger and a broom and showed me the Foreign Legion 's way of unblocking a difficult lavatory bowl ; it involved unbending the coathanger , jamming it down the U-bend , and working it vigorously backwards and forwards .
14 But Clare was ten thousand miles away , I was thinking as I woke up , while Toma made fresh coffee and cooked me a man-sized breakfast of local bacon-cum-ham and two of the island 's tiny eggs .
15 He was a long distance lorry driver but he knew how to dress and taught me the golden rule ‘ Do n't mix your stripes ’ . ’
16 Everyone laughed , and the captain clapped me on the back and called me a good fellow .
17 Abraham bought me new clothes , gave me a new place to live , and sent me the finest food .
18 Some grain of self-preserving sense must have penetrated Rickie 's skull , for he suddenly dropped on to his heels and offered me a placatory grin .
19 The guard did not challenge us and we followed the faint trackway till Benjamin reined in and offered me a bulging wineskin .
20 ‘ It 's alright for some ’ , they say , as if my fairy godmother has miraculously waved her magic wand and offered me a real life Martini advert on a plate .
21 ANDY ORKNEY ( Old Applejack ) : ‘ He jumped really well and gave me a tremendous ride .
22 He read my amusement and gave me a twisted grin .
23 The man turned and gave me a friendly nod , before taking up a small piece of wood with pencil markings on it .
24 He tucked the phone between chin and shoulder and gave me a friendly salute , but did n't pause in his recitation of copy .
25 In the doorway Battler turned and gave me a final beam for good measure , then they were gone .
26 The retort earned a laugh and gave me a split second to stop my heart from racing .
27 He was honest enough to admit that he had to rely on me for the practical side of the business , and gave me a good rise in pay .
28 Such information was not highly ‘ theoretical ’ but it helped build up an objective picture of the people who went to the theatres I studied and gave me a useful corrective to people who made sweeping generalizations such as ‘ the theatre is for everyone . ’
29 She cocked her head on one side and gave me a long scrutiny , almost as though she had never seen me before .
30 The owner was thrilled at my interest and gave me a guided tour of the premises , he gave his permission for these photographs to be taken and included in our magazine .
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