Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] me [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I went home and got on with my work expecting them to come for me any day or night . ’
2 They come here to make a success of their lives , which suggests to me that , despite all the gloomy statistics and stories that we hear from the Opposition , this is still a country of enterprise and opportunity , if one really wants to find that opportunity .
3 Well , oh my mum 's having such a fit about like on our er , exam leads like er she goes to me this morning , like my da , her and my dad were talking about it she is saying , and she 'll do it !
4 ‘ There is one I 'd strongly tip for the future who came to me that way , though .
5 Not when you speak to me that way . ’
6 ‘ I have had a bit of an accident and the car you rented to me this morning is now a burnt out shell ! ’
7 ‘ The arrangements are not yet concluded , you see , and — Why do you look at me that way , signorina ?
8 I guess erm with all the contacts you 've made over the years you 're still gon na have phone calls from people to say er what deal have you got for me this week or whatever ?
9 She changes for me each day — she is blonde and she is dark , young and mature , fat and thin — it does n't matter .
10 Eh what you do to me all my
11 Never mind , she said to me this morning , she said I 've been to see a friend of yours , I said well who 's that ?
12 The people I like best of all are those who write to me several times as this gives me ‘ feed-back ’ on whether my solution to their original problem was correct , or the information I provided useful .
13 That you did not mean what you said to me that day . ’
14 She wrote to me that
15 ‘ … the guy called me the minute he got back to his office and he said : ‘ Mo do you agree with me that judge was as wet as hell ? ’ and I said : ‘ If you so say but he was sure swimming in the right pool . ’
16 That is why it is so important that you learn from me all that you can . ’
17 I said well frankly Cheryl with her record I 'm not in I said she takes off when she pleases , she comes down when she wants something I said she doing me some good at christmas I said I do I quite understand that I said I do understand and I 'm I 've nothing nothing to do with me that 's entirely up to you and she said and you would n't tell me what to do you wo n't change our minds , I said no I 'm not trying to change your minds but you asked me what I would do I said and I think there and now she 's She said and I do n't care what you done , I 'll do I 'll do , I said she 's got hundreds of where they smash the windows and break into so regularly .
18 There 's nothing coming to me that 'll be worse than her yak-yakking all day . ’
19 ’ You know , ’ she said , ’ I can tell two things from the way everybody looks at me this morning .
20 This was enough to make many come , and among them they brought before me many women who pretended to be possessed ( as is their habit when they want to leave their houses to meet with their lovers ) and it was hoped that I could deal with them .
21 They laughed at me all the time , I do n't know why ; I suppose they thought I was immature .
22 So she and Monty would stay up all night rewriting their scenes , which they presented to me each morning .
23 I 'm frightened of the probation and the social services finding out that I 'm using again , 'cos when I came out this time , they said to me that , if I ever went back on the smack , that the kids 'd be took off me , no two ways about it … .
24 Th , they stick on me half way down .
25 Nigel was sufficiently worried about my feeble attempts towards the top of the ascent that he got below me each time I had to turn and pushed me forward into the slope .
26 It occurred to me such deceptive ‘ little angels ’ would not be above nicking the odd relic if they happened to come across it .
27 ‘ The means of accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves : but early in 1765 it occurred to me that , if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam and another vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids , would immediately rush into the empty vessel , and continue to do so until it had established an equilibrium : and if that vessel were kept cool by an injection , or otherwise , more steam would continue to enter until the whole was condensed ’ .
28 On our last night in Vorarlberg , watching nine-month-old Elisabeth crawling round the dining room and finding a welcome at every table , it occurred to me that , right from babyhood , children instinctively know whether they 're welcome .
29 It occurred to me that , only a generation before mine , automobiles had been fuelled by gasoline .
30 The following day , while flogging up Beinn Tulaichean , it occurred to me this is a scheme capable of considerable development , and a National Munro Exchange could be set up — computerised of course .
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