Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 I kissed the rose , and that night , in bed , I placed it where he desired me to .
2 ‘ He escorted me to his lodgings , where he treated me with every kindness , and dried my clothes whilst I managed a few hours sleep . ’
3 And the situations I imagine ( where he forsakes me ) are real .
4 He 'd like the power and he 'd like knowing he had me where he wanted me .
5 He took me in his arms and carried me downstairs to the library , where he put me in front of the fire , and gave me a glass of wine .
6 ‘ Your comment about him finding it difficult to live with the idea of someone being better than him forced me into a complete rethink .
7 I started steering Carradine , rather than him supporting me .
8 Finding Alec Davidson was much easier than I thought although he surprised me by what he had become .
9 The police came within half an hour and the officer was sympathetic although he advised me not to expect the thieves to be caught .
10 Naturally , Eliot was pleased about my enthusiasm for Collingwood , for whom he had considerable regard ; but although he told me he liked the Essay on Philosophical Method , which had appeared in 1933 and concerning which I had attended Collingwood 's lecture-course in my first year , I could see that he was more interested in such works as A. E. Taylor 's Faith of a Moralist , or more directly theological works , such as those of Jacques Maritain .
11 well although he told me he 'd er , he 'd , well he 'd had a reasonable catch he 'd er , remember them , bring one up
12 I retained a friendship for George Brown , although he regarded me with rather dubious approval because of my omission to drink anything at any dinner party .
13 Immediately he lent me his support , his judgement and helped me find a publisher , putting me in touch with Jan Martens and the Fonds Mercator which publish admirable art books .
14 The other is that he heard me following , and staged the attack on himself , with the help of some accomplice unknown — for it could n't have been done alone , could it ? — to put himself in the clear , and immobilise me long enough for the other person to get away , and the body to be well downstream .
15 I could swear that he told me he did n't know !
16 When my cousin , who was to be in the locality ( one did not ask why at that time , and it was only after we were both freed of our vows of secrecy more than thirty years later that he told me he had been at Bletchley Park itself ) suggested coming to visit me , Mrs Sugden had no doubt but that this was my ‘ gentleman friend ’ .
17 It was only much later , in 1981 , that he told me what had happened .
18 He spoke in a voice that he told me was his Courtroom voice .
19 I know , I do n't suppose that he does n't know I know , that he told me , not , no he actually did n't tell me , but
20 Finally he got so used to me calling that he asked me to come down and give them a hand fixing it up .
21 He told me that he meant me no harm , but was a magician , who had made the music play around me , and wished to have my hand in marriage and live in my castle , with me and my brother , in peace hereafter .
22 I wrote as much in a letter to my bishop in Scotland in 1974 or 1975 , at which time I was asking that he ordain me .
23 I saw that Mrs Fairfax approved of my correct behaviour , and I knew that he respected me for it .
24 That he wished me to feel .
25 ‘ The less you respond to him the more he tries to get to you — I know I can be a bit intense so it 's really good that he taught me to have fun at work and loosen up . ’
26 It 's when I try to flutter out of line that he hates me .
27 He kissed me ; it was intended to be a sealing sort of kiss to show me that he believed me and that things were going to start being all right , but the kiss altered in the middle and suddenly he pulled himself away .
28 When he picked me up and put my head in his mouth , I shouted so loudly that he dropped me .
29 ‘ He just keeps telling me that he loves me and needs me .
30 He puts himself in good light by adding that he gripped me tightly round the shoulders in reassurance , that he gave me brandy , that we talked long after the starlings had ceased their chatter , that we walked down into the street and discussed in jogging stride what guilt or shame or desire could do to the human soul .
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