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

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1 Well I got trapped under er under one of the er rocks that f fell down and then managed to get that off me leg and went to give assistance to er the machine-man , the man on the machine which er trapped as well and er realized then that me leg had me leg was broken so took me down the end of the road and managed to get the stone off the lad and the machine and you got carried in to hospital .
2 But even just guessing has rather put me off Oliver at the moment .
3 It has finally won me over from Excel .
4 No first night in America , no guest appearance on Wogan , no live appearance on the Royal Variety Show has ever made me quite so pathologically crazed as that little radio show .
5 I feel that their movement follows the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi which has deeply inspired me ever since I was a small boy .
6 ‘ Playing minor characters has always interested me more than playing heroes .
7 Armin Jordan is still somewhat under-rated in this country , yet has always struck me as one of the most intuitively musical conductors around .
8 Well we 've come along the island of Stronsay now and at er the post office called Samson 's Lane and name which has always fascinated me really and er the sub-postmaster in charge here is Dennis .
9 What has always impressed me enormously about the office bearers and team members I have over the years got to know is that they are never judgemental about those they help , and that , like the members of RNLI boat crews , they go out in all weathers to seek to save life and/or to assist the injured .
10 What has always impressed me enormously about the office bearers and team members I have over the years got to know is that they are never judgemental about those they help , and that , like the members of RNLI boat crews , they go out in all weathers to seek to save life and/or to assist the injured .
11 What has always impressed me enormously about the office bearers and team members I have over the years got to know is that they are never judgemental about those they help , and that , like the members of RNLI boat crews , they go out in all weathers to seek to save life and/or to assist the injured .
12 ‘ What has always impressed me deeply … is the blind despotism of fate … the terrible , indifferent Fate , this tyrant Chance , slays or spares , mutilates or rewards , annihilates or passes by without herd , without thought , with absolute blankness of purpose , aim or passion . ’
13 Until now , he has always left me further and further behind when I chased him .
14 ‘ My family has always helped me out , but it 's getting hard , especially as I have to give up work for four months . ’
15 ‘ That bore nearly killed me recently , and that was in the estuary at Purton .
16 I was a first team regular until then , but it has really set me back . ’
17 well I 'm a bit puzzled why , why you want to know all this and you think because I have n't given , given a good benefit that 's why a good temporary benefit , that 's why I 'm puzzled , say well let me just take you back to why I 'm h why I 'm here , let me get out of our meeting you 're gon na find this extremely valuable , perhaps for the first half we will spend time looking at your financial put you on the path to achieve financial .
18 In spring or autumn , the moon has sometimes tempted me out to walk the shore , confident of magical encounters .
19 It 's the inappropriate nature of my clothing that has consistently let me down through the years .
20 ‘ Although I tended not to write about her once we got to know each other , she has never asked me not to publish anything .
21 The LP in question has never made me personally want to kill cops , but it 's made me think about police brutality .
22 ‘ It has good ale , and the landlord has never cheated me yet . ’
23 ‘ As it has never impressed me either , you can pretend that I am normal and address me by my name .
24 Ann de Stratford ( Mrs Seed ) echoes this sentiment : ‘ I consider myself to be extremely fortunate to have a very happy marriage to someone who has never considered me as anything but an equal .
25 I always reply , ‘ It 's the Sixties for you now , dear , so you get out there and make a wally of yourself ’ — and he has never let me down in that respect , I am glad to say .
26 Interesting high-profile autobiographies that drop names like confetti : in Well , I Forget The Rest ( Hutchinson , £17.99 ) , Quentin Crewe , thrice-married , confesses : ‘ It has never taken me longer than a week-end to fall in love , usually less . ’
27 Val did a brilliant job getting everyone else to Le Bourget using public transport ; I went on the bike with no map and only a vague idea where Le Bourget was , and every Frenchman I asked just waved me straight on ( lies ! ) , but I got there somehow and we had a very enjoyable , if unscheduled , visit .
28 The fact that I had not done so put me too high for the first available field , but with insufficient height for the next one .
29 I think you 'd better tell me exactly what 's been going on here . ’
30 ‘ You 'd better tell me exactly what happened . ’
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