Example sentences of "[v-ing] me [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 're using me as some sort of buffer between yourself and your feelings for Claire . |
2 | You flatter me by insisting on seeing me as some sort of Casanova figure . |
3 | ‘ Why do you insist on seeing me in this horrible way ? ’ she finished up . |
4 | She is mistaken in accusing me of that . |
5 | Looking back on the decision a few years later , he interpreted it in these terms : " What I wanted was some counterweight to my changeable and restless inclinations , a science that could be pursued with cool impartiality , with cold logic , with regular work , without its results touching me at all deeply . " |
6 | It 's just great to have Marie touching me like this . |
7 | ‘ Well , of course , and for pity 's sake stop reminding me about that . |
8 | But , this one , that 's close to me or whatever mum 's saying there remi , was reminding me of that Der der der |
9 | Nearing the end of my pregnancy , I had a dream , reminding me of all the good times Sarah and I had shared — the love that bonded us , and the way she had cared for me during my life in Canaan . |
10 | My muscles are reminding me of this morning 's ride and the unaccustomed exercise … ’ |
11 | There was also no lack of contacts , who , starved of literature , were exhilarated to be able to talk about Eliot : a Captain Richardson , whom I met in Eritrea , engaged to a charming Italian , proved one of those contacts whom the war brought together and separated , reminding me in some ways of the young Eliot and Jean Verdenal . |
12 | It 's this terrible pseudo-rational nagging by just carrying on normally , as if she were n't nagging me at all . |
13 | Belated thanks for a delicious buffet the other night and , more particularly , for including me in such a happy occasion . |
14 | Other people may be frightened by your blunt arrogance , but do n't make the mistake of including me in that category … |
15 | My long-suffering owl chauffeur said to me one day while he was yet again driving me to some venue I was going to give a talk at , ‘ You and that bird are costing me a bloody fortune ! ’ |
16 | ‘ And you 're going to be in a lot of trouble when I tell the police you 're keeping me in this car by force . ’ |
17 | Are you condemning me for that ? ’ |
18 | Immediately my father started matching me with all kinds of licensed murderous thugs , and one in particular who had become the amateur flyweight champion of Scotland . |
19 | Now , I have much to be getting on with and would appreciate your not following me about and interrupting me like this . |
20 | My daughter , my grandkids hurt , and you 've been quizzing me about some job years ago that did n't even involve me ! , |
21 | Then suddenly the words wove within me , transporting me through another 's imagination . |
22 | ‘ Hey , Israel , you 're bugging me with that crying . ’ |
23 | It was almost as if he was doing me a favour by not sentencing me for more , even though it was only one specimen charge of supplying . |
24 | I know she is going to need permanent care very soon — everyone 's urging me in that direction . |
25 | He wrote back kindly , warning me against this infuriating profession . |
26 | Mrs Knelle would not be meeting me until half past ten that night , after the theatre . |
27 | ‘ You are frightening me with this temper of yours . ’ |
28 | CATHERINE Why did you have to go frightening me like that ? |
29 | picking me at half past seven tonight love . |
30 | Abuelo said , coughing , ‘ It is Shelley , is it , waking me at this unearthly hour ? ’ |