Example sentences of "[vb base] me on [art] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ They let me on the train . ’
32 ‘ Oh , come on , Deveraugh , quit messing around and let me on the damn boat . ’
33 ‘ All right , I 'll take you to Winchester , but you 'll have to get out of the castle on your own and meet me on the road tomorrow . ’
34 Fronted by Alan Hull , Lindisfarne had some memorable hits like Meet Me on The Corner and Lady Eleanor but Fog on the Tyne was n't a hit until Gazza got his tonsils around it .
35 Of course , if they get me on the phone , I 'm lost .
36 and I here 's me , what the fuck are you do do n't panic to help me up , just do n't panic just get me on the settee
37 By the time Don Black , lyricist of Tell Me On A Sunday and Aspects of Love , and one of the funniest men in the Western Bloc , came in to the studio to be interviewed I was a frothing heap .
38 I 'll trust everything you tell me on the evidence and on my instinct .
39 Brief me on the latest situation , please , ‘ Q ’ . ’
40 We talked a lot during those months on the same bench together , and it was his influence which set me on the trade union path .
41 Some said they 'd , they 'd be interested in playing , they knew how to play certain things and others wanted to play others and that 's how we started , and in a matter of a year the new headquarters at er Lowestoft was being opened , by the Dutchess of Kent , and we decided that the band was going to play at that one and you can imagine , and it was all ready and they were playing music , but I 'm not sure what , what quality music it was , and blow me on the week before , the band leader , the conductor decided he could n't play because he had a sprained wrist so we were left without a conductor even , but we managed to get another conductor and we played and I do n't know what it sounded like , but the Dutchess of Kent was very kind , she said the music sounded lovely .
42 I meet some of my customers at the start , running for charity , who thump me on the back and feel good because there 's someone they recognise in the milling crowd of shivering runners .
43 Do n't ask me now , ask me on a rainy day in London . ’
44 The first thing they ask me on the 1st tee is , ‘ Billy , tell me all about your family . ' ’
45 So long as you ke keep me on the straight and narrow at the same time really .
46 The annual general meeting our A G M is next week where , where we , we elect all the officers , the Guild officers , who will serve with me , and help me on the forthcoming year .
47 You make me say things which should remain unsaid , you pressure me on an emotional level which I find difficult to control .
48 ‘ But I 've become a cult figure over the past 18 months , I have respect now ; people do n't walk up in the street and say ‘ Hi Chris ’ and clap me on the shoulder .
49 Cos , at home you see er Dorothy and Trevor always read their stories in bed , and when I read their stories I have me on the arm chair two sitting on one chair arm
50 I did not regard Harold Wilson as a wit , nor was his conversation particularly spiced with humour , but it was immensely interesting because he would talk to me about his problems and their supposed solutions , and seemingly consult me on the matter — he was a very polite man — although I was conscious that on most political issues my own opinion was pretty well valueless and he recognised that .
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