Example sentences of "me in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What sort of place are they going to put me in ? ’
2 You go to all the trouble of finding me a bed in a night shelter and you then get me so drunk they 'll refuse point-blank to let me in ! ’
3 ‘ Fit me in where you need , ’ said Sara .
4 It was the music that had brought me in from the hall where I had been lying .
5 The stuck needles in me and wheeled me in and out of X-ray rooms peering inside for evidence of the impacted fracture they were sure I had .
6 He 's got a key , and if he 's in the garden he lets me in .
7 I wish they 'd let me in .
8 They wo n't let me in .
9 ‘ Several minutes after we returned , my station officer called me in to his office and warned me that as I was not working by London Ambulance Service guidelines I would be stood down without pay . ’
10 Much as I tried to break in several times , they always caught me and would n't let me in to see the poor people travelling .
11 But they took me in then because one of my mates in the London Scottish was in the Squad .
12 At Cambridge , NUPE put a picket around the Union building where I was taking part in a debate and the police wanted to take me in by a side entrance .
13 ‘ Yeah , ’ replied the motor man irritably , ‘ you can say ‘ I came amongst you and you took me in ’ . ’
14 ‘ Fill me in … that 's just about it , Pat , nice choice of words . ’
15 ‘ I did n't expect you to ask me in . ’
16 They say they 're keeping me in for observation .
17 Can you let me in ? ’
18 I stumbled into the bedroom and he followed me in .
19 ‘ I told you , it 's my fault and you can run me in if you like , ’ I said , turning to go , ‘ now if you 'll excuse me , I 've got a bus to catch . ’
20 ‘ Let me in .
21 Somehow I must get up the Library steps , for if I can get in there before they reach me , they wo n't be able to duff me in .
22 I shrug my shoulders , for no matter how mad he gets , he ca n't duff me in , he 's stuck in bed , which is his hard cheese .
23 ‘ You can count me in , ’ said Merryfield , who made no bones about enjoying a drink .
24 ‘ The water 's risen two floors from where Bryce pulled me in off the telegraph pole , ’ Maggie reported .
25 Matata 's voice said in my ear , ‘ Let me in , please .
26 Irena produced a suit from somewhere — I had nothing appropriate to wear and the Czechs dress up to go out — and on a cold wet evening Miroslav , who once behind his bassoon could n't stop smiling , dragged me in off Red Army Square where I 'd been waiting under an umbrella watching a group of Czech soldiers trying to stand up , and escorted me up to the balcony of the Fucik Hall to watch the performance .
27 You hem me in , behind and before ;
28 I insist once more : ‘ For the love of God , let me in , just for tonight . ’
29 My senses returned to me in perhaps an hour , when I beheld the roof burning .
30 He clued me in to some strategy .
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