Example sentences of "[noun] be [v-ing] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Jeff 's going to call me . ’ |
2 | I 've built up my career in an area where women are not generally accepted , and just being seen as your girlfriend is going to lose me a lot of respect ! ’ |
3 | David 's going to help me . |
4 | ‘ Scott 's going to drop me off . |
5 | Fagan 's waiting to take me to the station . " |
6 | My craziness was going to get me my bicycle back and I was going home ; I felt immensely happy . |
7 | really odd dream once yeah I dreamt , I dreamt this tube of , tube of toothpaste was trying to get me and every time it hit me I lost |
8 | I thought the car was going to hit me . ’ |
9 | Those chores done , and the synthetic fabric of the precious sails covered from the ravages of sunlight , I hefted my old marine kit bag on to the dock where Ellen was waiting to ambush me . |
10 | My parents are coming to visit me — ’ |
11 | And this is what I think the dream is trying to tell me , a message so clear now you have shown me the way to understand these voices speaking to us from the hinterland , so to speak . |
12 | Thoughts of gangrene and amputations terrified me until , after seventeen miles , I reached camp , where Mick was waiting to make me forget myself . |
13 | Uncle Geordie used to laugh and tell me not to be a fearedy-gowk when I said Skipper was trying to bite me . |
14 | But I knew they were living in the past , knew too that there was no way that Allan Wells was going to beat me . |
15 | Grandma 's coming to see me . |
16 | ‘ No one saw me come in here , but half Fleet Street 's going to see me leave , ’ said Quinn . |
17 | ‘ This match is going to help me . |
18 | ‘ But my husband is going to teach me , ’ she said ‘ and I am going to teach him about ballet . ’ |
19 | The place was beginning to depress me . |
20 | ‘ The way you weave in your own background , your own — um — illness , and that trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about . |
21 | ‘ The way you weave in your own background , your own illness , and that trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about … you are facing up to yourself in a very moving and powerful way … ’ |
22 | ‘ That trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about … ’ : here , almost fully out in the open now , brazenly direct , we come to the gangrenous core of the rotten , shit-smeared campaign directed at me . |
23 | ‘ That trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about … ’ |
24 | As though the voice was directly in my ear again I surfaced out of the momentary haze to hear my agent saying ‘ that trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about ’ . |
25 | ‘ The way you weave in your own background , your own illness , and that trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about … ’ |
26 | So if you imagine that orders and irritation are going to intimidate me you 're in for a big surprise ! |
27 | I do n't want to invest in anything where every day I have to worry whether my managers are going to leave me . ’ |
28 | " No , dear , my wife 's coming to give me a hand . " |
29 | Flo 's trying to con me . |
30 | And Sarella 's going to help me . |