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

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1 So he has me do that and on other songs he has me play bass .
2 All the pictures he showed me looked the same messy blur but he insisted he could make out the individual features of each person .
3 Giant-fiend of a hundred hands , with a shower of arrowy death-pangs he transpierced me , and then he became a wolf , and lay a-gnawing at my bones !
4 I only read a little in the books he gave me , picked up what I could .
5 What actually happened was my a friend of mine or really was a friend of mine for a short time , he he was in the company when I joined , and er after two months he told me he was leaving .
6 Every couple of months he takes me aside and , his breath sweet with trapped drink , asks me how I am .
7 Even under Edward 's guidance it proved difficult to feel my way into the texts he gave me to read .
8 ‘ And the promises he made me , Father , when he asked me to marry him , ’ she complained to Father Michael .
9 ‘ When father opened an account for me in that branch just across the river from the hospital in my P.T.S. days he advised me , if possible , never to move my account .
10 But er he , he ca n't wait to get back , well he says he 's now ten days to ten days he told me .
11 ‘ He took more than a proper liking to me , and when I indicated that I was not interested in his advances he had me cast off … without a reference , so that I can not find suitable employment . ’
12 Each time I sent him a rewritten chapter , he sent back a long list of objections and questions he wanted me to clarify .
13 And the names he called me turned the air blue !
14 No he used to , I know who , Dawn , he used to take me sometimes and a couple of times he took me up to the and he used to say to me and what would you take for starters so I always said well I always like erm prawn cocktail
15 I have no exact idea how many times he hit me , but it must surely have been six or more .
16 I therefore completed to his satisfaction all the forms he gave me , and I gave him a detailed written description of our proposal , and a revised working drawing showing greater detail , with both of which he seemed satisfied .
17 ‘ Within four minutes he asked me out to dinner .
18 All at once I was gusted along , and really felt : a heartbeat when I saw him , a warmth when he touched me ; I smelt the flowers he bought me and the spicy perfume he put on his skin .
19 In the mornings he brings me my slippers and then sli pulls my dressing gown off the door .
20 He died in 1942 and it is my lasting regret that after I left Oxford I did not see him again ; I still have the letters he wrote me when I was in the Sudan .
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