Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I risked them seeing me so as to try to hear , but in fact by the time I could hear them they were shouting , which meant I could listen through the doorway without seeing them or being seen .
2 It was a moody holiday and I followed the roads ; some of them led me aright and some astray .
3 He sent a postcard to a well known photographer stating : ‘ Your cover shot of me moved me enormously .
4 I did n't want them noticing me even a little .
5 Oh did I laugh me just about done with these
6 okey-dokey , but if it is n't I mean I like me home .
7 But the only thing that our Margaret could come up with , was why should I , why should I leave me home and sell up , she said , when all my life , he 's had money from the house .
8 But the first time I did use it I thought me inside were on fire .
9 The plain , large woman in a flowered overall said quietly , ‘ I do me best .
10 Consciousness I love me more , I love him less
11 In that extremity I bore me well ,
12 Why did you let them bring me here ?
13 Now then , and I think that it 's important , well let me let me just deal with the minor diversion that in s those people who choose not to pay , that is a personal choice , and they will take the consequences of their actions .
14 Now then , and I think that it 's important , well let me let me just deal with the minor diversion that in s those people who choose not to pay , that is a personal choice , and they will take the consequences of their actions .
15 Let me let me just let me get this pack out for you to take away .
16 Ye banish 'd trees , ye make me deeply sigh —
17 I just ca n't get off the scale Moby and I swapped fond farewells as She-She led me away .
18 ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained .
19 ‘ Anyway , 'e told me ter get out an' called me a lazy so-an'-so so I stuck one on 'im .
20 Jackson , who described the action as an ‘ artistic ’ response to racism , said that the painting-How Ya Like Me Now ? by David Hammons-should be put back on display together with the sledge-hammer .
21 ‘ How 'd ye marry me then , if I was always fat ? ’
22 Just ye tell me now , have ye seen that old wooden ship down there in the ice , or no , ? ’
23 You trust me so little , Caroline ? ’
24 ‘ I can see how well you trust me too .
25 ‘ But one moment you hold me , the next you push me away . ’
26 Listen to me , I goes , if you push me again I 'll grab your tit and pull it off .
27 You pushed it aside dear , like you push me aside
28 And if you push me much harder , I 'll wash my hands of the whole thing and tell the Committee I ca n't cope , and make it clear I want you out — out , do you understand ?
29 ‘ Why do yer want me ter have a key ? ’
30 ‘ She 's afraid of me , and she hates me too .
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