Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] me [vb infin] my " in BNC.
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1 | So let me tell my tale . |
2 | In a book of this length it is n't possible to cover everything , so let me declare my hand right away : what interests me most is the brain . |
3 | You 'd better let me fight my own battle . ’ |
4 | When Malpass did emerge , only a few seconds after the shots , it was dramatic enough to make me forget my churning stomach . |
5 | The armed men eventually let me retrieve my bag and notebook — my money had been taken — and remain in the lobby . |
6 | You just made me kick my ankle and it really hurt . |
7 | No logical reason , he wrote , but that will not make me change my plans once I have begun . |
8 | It can not make me change my mind , so if you intend using it use it and shoot me now . |
9 | But for that I need Wealth , O Lord , I confess it : without it I am worthless ; just let me get my hands on it and I will be an ornament to Your name . ’ |
10 | Just let me get my raincoat . ’ |
11 | ‘ Why not just let me take my chance ? |
12 | ‘ Why do you not let me take my participation a stage further ? ’ |
13 | As I think he might not let me have my half-hour in midmorning if he let me go out earlier , I do n't insist . ) |
14 | Probably too weak ; and , even if she was n't , I expected she would just let me crack my skull on the pavement because women like to see men helpless . |
15 | Er well you 've totally made me miss my train of thought ! |
16 | David hardly paints for sale any more — it 's opera , camera , fax and camcord , which hardly helps me pay my rent , and Frank Stella , whose work I admire more than anyone 's , makes these enormous aluminium , what I call floor reliefs , that are very hard to sell . |
17 | I mimicked his slow accent , and the mimicry made him turn and stare at me , and the look on his face instantly made me regret my mimicry . |
18 | ‘ The people that probably helped me fail my geography , they 've left … well , they made a continual noise , stopped progress , you know . |
19 | As I rolled to the ground the stink came with me , from the greenish-black stains on my boots , nearly making me lose my breakfast . |
20 | That really helped me believe my fantasy world . ’ |
21 | They did n't make me wash my hair which I was very grateful for as I hate having to wash my hair in the bath . |
22 | The guy holds tight to his pistol but he ca n't make me move my knee . |
23 | Please do n't make me eat my words |
24 | But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging . |
25 | He would n't make me have my birthday party in the rumpus-room with the girls . |
26 | PLEASE HELP ME SAVE MY WOBBLY BOY |
27 | Nothing has happened since I came here 10 months ago to make me change my mind that this is the biggest club left in Britain . |
28 | ( d ) The teacher simply says : " Will somebody please help me get my brother out of prison ? " |
29 | I had the feeling that Prentice was out to kill me with kindness , or at least make me put my hands up to something I had n't done . |
30 | Never made me feel my place . |