Example sentences of "[vb pp] me [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 She could say no more , only after a moment when he did not answer , ‘ Please do n't reproach yourself , my darling , when you have given me back to myself again . ’
2 ‘ He has won me back to him . ’
3 He told me this foolish theory many times , but really he was just telling it to himself : the less of a woman be made me out to be , the less of a lover he would need to be .
4 The rearrangement of the kit has pushed me close to the side , and just above my face the fabric cracks and bangs in the wind .
5 It was the thought of her that had drawn me back to the Lodge with my dream , and if this odd enterprise had any meaning at all it must lie , I believed , somewhere between the three of us .
6 She has opened me up to the world of tennis , although I do admit that I only take an interest because of her .
7 It loses impact does n't it because a the power of the voice is hit against there , b it 's very rude to talk while I 've got me back to you as well so people yes lose interest .
8 ‘ Your mam 's invited me back to the house . ’
9 You 've dragged me along to all your trade shows and staff socials over the years .
10 But if you 'd come after me , and I 'm sure you would have done , you' d have dragged me back to England and I did n't want to leave Leinster . "
11 If you had not , and the prince had consigned me again to that man 's house , I should hardly have known what to do , or where to turn .
12 For if nothing else , by the time I had flown another twelve hours north from Auckland , and my jet had settled me on to the runway at Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong , I was still on the periphery of the Pacific Ocean .
13 My time in submarines had brought me closer to people of a totally different background and I had learnt a great deal from my sailors about their home circumstances before the war .
14 The revelations of evil that I had experienced had brought me only to confusion and powerlessness .
15 He is a good player and it has boosted everyone , but it has not spurred me on to greater efforts .
16 Aye , she says what they 're getting Sheila , she said I 've just cut me hours down they , they were working thirty nine and they 've cut me down to thirty two , just like part-time thing , like you know
17 He had taken me on to smooth his path , and this I had done .
18 So er they 've put me out to grass so to speak .
19 Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review .
20 You see , if they wanted to know the truth beyond all doubt , they 'd have sent me up to Scotland , would n't they ?
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