Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] me in the " in BNC.

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1 The Leith-based Small , 19 , who reached the last 16 of the 1992 Embassy World Championship , said : ‘ This is my last event of the season , but I have still learned a great deal and I 'm sure it can only benefit me in the years to come . ’
2 But if I were Ben Hogan , and a Bob Hamilton or Willie Goggin chipped in to beat me in The Masters , a Walter Burkemo holed a sand shot to swipe the PGA , a raw rookie — pick one — holed a 7-iron to beat me somewhere in Florida and then the like of a Bud Holscher or a Shelley Mayfield holed yet another sand shot to steal yet another victory , then I 'd not only be scouring the Fort Worth Yellow Pages looking for the nearest shrink , I might even think of tossing myself under a freight train in the nearest marshalling yard .
3 ‘ A bit stiff leaving me in the lead bucket . ’
4 ‘ The sessions not only pointed me in the right direction for obtaining information , they taught me a lot about the sort of questions I should be asking . ’
5 do you not want me in the house .
6 Wilson 's Cabinet — jealous of a non-political and non-party intruder — had decided not to include me in the team .
7 He 'd already stabbed me in the heart several times before that with other ladies , but at least this time , there was a lady that I liked immensely .
8 And you might just see me in the background of one of the shots .
9 He was not supporting me in the way I felt he should support me .
10 Byron would not have me in the larger house , claiming that the dogs would never tolerate my presence without howling all night .
11 Businessman Paul Watson , 42 , of Brighton , East Sussex , said : ‘ This does not surprise me in the least .
12 That is why it does not surprise me in the least to hear from my hon. and learned Friend about the letter that he received yesterday from Mr. Beck 's erstwhile cellmate .
13 The risk of liver cancer associated with this did not bother me in the slightest ;
14 I meet an eager mob of fifty Class 2 children in Swaziland and a large lady who had taught every single one of them to read , determined collectively and individually to hold me in the classroom until they have proved it true .
15 ( No sooner leaving me in the evening , than he must write to me . )
16 Although this fact does not worry me in the early stages of a work , it is not desirable when painting details .
17 ‘ And , ’ she added a little triumphantly , ‘ if my performance as a parlourmaid does n't satisfy , then have the goodness to dismiss me , not bully me in the middle of the night . ’
18 A funny thing for a gyno to say out of the blue — and the first time he 's ever looked me in the eye .
19 Racks and Torments ! dost think , Child , that my Limbs were made for leaping of Ditches , and clambring over Stiles ; or that my Parents wisely foreseeing my future Happiness in Country-pleasures , had early instructed me in the rural Accomplishments of drinking fat Ale , playing at Whisk , and smoaking Tobacco with my Husband ; or of spreading of Plaisters , brewing of Diet-drinks , and stilling Rosemary-Water with the good old Gentlewoman , my Mother-in-Law … .
20 She thinks she has learned to control it but the label sticks : ‘ Policemen still stop me in the street and say : ‘ Hello Janet , who have you hit today ? ’ ’ .
21 I bent down to do it and he always pokes me in the eye with it .
22 He 'd usually greet me in the Devon dialect .
23 Talking about him with the others , I did find out that several other people had had the same experience with him as me ; that his lovemaking was done in silence , that he never said a word ( in fact with me he hardly looked me in the eye either , just stared at his own hands as he moved them over my body , not stroking so much as seizing and kneading me , holding me down too ) ; but then later in the night you would wake to hear him talking to himself , lying there fast asleep ( O always asked the men he fucked to stay with him all night long , always ) , fast asleep and talking out loud in the night , talking in a fast , furious , hushed , hollow voice .
24 And he had begged my mother not to ever put me in the bank .
25 ‘ I feel very angry that you always see me in the same negative way .
26 He was only about two meters away from me and he was like shooting me in the back .
27 I nearly lost my life again , when a lady picked me up to put me in the boat .
28 Bloody ballbag 'll probably phone me in the morning or something .
29 I got on my bike and went back to the house a bit recklessly , shooting through puddles on the path and taking the Jump — a bit on the path where there 's a long downhill on a dune and then a short uphill where it 's easy to leave the ground — at a good forty kilometres per hour , landing with a muddy thump that nearly had me in the whin bushes and left me with a very sore bum , making me want to keep opening my mouth with the feeling of it .
30 Sgt. Peter Jordan added : ‘ One of the crew baled out — nearly hitting me in the process — but I do n't think his parachute would have opened properly from that height . ’
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