Example sentences of "[vb infin] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ How dare he answer me like that ! ’
2 They did n't want me for pastoral and I 'm not head of department .
3 They did n't want me at this party , but because I AM , fang and claw I have grapple-hooked their smooth cliffs , and have the right to stalk these wooded cliffs , lap at their abundant streams .
4 O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself , for nothing may chain me to this life .
5 ‘ You shall paint me like this if it would please you , Barney dear , ’ she whispered aloud .
6 ‘ There is nothing , ’ she said caustically , ‘ that you could do that would make me in any way feel good . ’
7 ‘ Julius does n't affect me in any way .
8 I do n't suffer from ex-hatred myself , assuming that my partner must prefer me to any of her previous lovers or else she would be with one of them .
9 ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’
10 You can treat me for free when you 're a doctor . "
11 You ca n't treat me like that .
12 ‘ I would n't let him treat me like that . ’
13 I know total-total that if I had my own bike , the Wheels-and-brakes Boys would n't treat me like that .
14 ‘ How can you treat me like this after all I have sacrificed for you ? ’
15 You ca n't treat me like this !
16 If you do love me , how can you treat me like this ?
17 That means you can treat me like this .
18 I wanted to continue my studies as a postgraduate at U.C.L. I was now interested in modern linguistic research , but knew very little about it , since linguistics had so far made little impact in the U.K. , and there was no teacher in the Department who could adequately supervise me in that area .
19 I wo n't let you hustle me in this way .
20 And working at the Shakespeare School of English does n't exactly hinder me in that direction .
21 ‘ Roman , I have never imagined you would hurt me in any way !
22 How could you hurt me like that ?
23 ‘ You ca n't fool me with all that John Smith nonsense ! ’
24 They ca n't fool me with that ‘ powdering my nose ’ act .
25 You ca n't fool me on that score . ’
26 Could you direct me to that old ship — what 's it called ? — they dragged it up out of the — ’
27 ‘ Why should you trust me at all ?
28 Really , Sophie , do n't you trust me in any way at all ?
29 The same missive ( it has characteristic Mr Nice Guy touches like ‘ I hope I have shown that you can trust me in difficult times as well as easier ones ’ ) went to the deputy leader , Coun Bill Dixon .
30 You can trust me in this , though .
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