Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps he fancies me like so he still did n't take no notice . |
2 | So he sent me away with exactly that assurance that I was longing to hear . |
3 | So he makes me falsely grateful . |
4 | It steals between us in such a way that whether or not he sees me only as the outline Woman , I see him through it only as the crude outline Man . |
5 | Very gradually he drew me closer until our bodies were touching . |
6 | Presently he drew me aside to suggest that if I would like to give him a certain sum his wife and daughter would go immediately and prepare a gypsy supper . |
7 | And he said , today he phoned me just as I was going out and I did n't really sort of stop and talk to him very long . |
8 | Oh no I did n't I said I I did I was bit embarrassed about doing it because I 've already changed it twice , he said well he rang me again I said oh he must of got his records wrong . |
9 | Why wo n't he give me more support ? |
10 | Sometimes he irritates me so much that I could scream at him . |
11 | And then he looked me straight in the face , ‘ One day , soon , Nicky , God 's spirit is going to deal with you . |
12 | and then he asked me then and erm , he did n't know whether to ask me or not , well he knew , he knew more or less I 'd say yes anyway , cos I more , I 'd already said yes , but not to his face , so but he did n't know whether to because Henry fancied me |
13 | I let Brownie out went up the back and there was Brownie in the Malone River then he saw me so no lead with me |
14 | Then he took me aback by saying , ‘ It 's lucky to be still here . ’ |
15 | Then he studied me again , breathing heavily , the corner of his mouth twitching a little . |
16 | Unlike everyone else he thought me quite deviant . |
17 | Would that explain why he asked me so few questions , took my unlikely presence and knowledge so much for granted ? |
18 | ‘ Mummy , I 'm sorry , but I asked him why he hated me so much … anyway , I do n't mind — I 'm happy he 's not my father ! ’ |