Example sentences of "[verb] me [prep] [det] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You shall paint me like this if it would please you , Barney dear , ’ she whispered aloud .
2 Yes and er I er they got me on that and I 'd er seen a bit on it before hand one way or another , but I went to a place and , and asked them if I could er see and er they showed me and explained it , the er the way to er .
3 I mean you 'll have to come and see me about that because it 's fairly confidential so but they are very very good .
4 and when we were having this argument on Wednesday he said I said we what what was your reason then for not paying me for that when I was genuinely sick and he said er oh he said because I gave you such a good bonus last week , I said what was that then , he said erm twenty five pounds , I said no you did n't !
5 Especially when you 're not gon na like me for this because , you 're not gon na like me for this but I think one think about Foxy is he is two faced .
6 Especially when you 're not gon na like me for this because , you 're not gon na like me for this but I think one think about Foxy is he is two faced .
7 And the fact is Jimi just turned me on more than anybody else , for his music .
8 If you had told me about that when I was a child , I would n't have believed you .
9 I suppose they 're very good and all in white and very ‘ county ’ like those awful people you got to ask me over and it turned out they were n't expecting me at all and there were four of them anyway .
10 ‘ I was a bit overwhelmed when she kissed me like that because we 'd never met before and it was in public .
11 It would n't surprise me at all if on my next visit to Sweden all the pedestrians were wearing miners ' lamps .
12 whatever you call it , did I do something on you , and why are you treating me like that but th
13 I 've written about this before and I expect I 'll write about it again , because I get more frustrated knitters questioning me about this than almost anything else .
14 ‘ A clergyman of the neighbourhood , who was so obliging as to accompany me in this and several other rambles amongst these mountains , formed the wild idea of attempting to climb apparently up the face of the precipice , and I , eager in my pursuit , did not object to the adventure .
15 Thus my trial by Fire had shriven me of all but the Dyak tattoo I stood up in , and enough imagery to illustrate something of both the linear and the dream dimensions of an odyssey into the oceanic hemisphere of our beginnings .
16 Cure me of that and I 'd be well . ’ ’
17 I hope you will allow me to remain somewhat sceptical about these vague reassurances which remind me of those that were regular given during the 1980s ( prior to publication of the Environment White Paper ) although it was evident that no rigorous assessment was ever made of the environmental effects of development .
18 He reminded me of this as we sat on the beach watching Ted and Carwyn having their hopes dashed on the Pipeline reef .
19 Disobey me in this and I shall pack you off to Framlingham and send Joan elsewhere — more quickly than you could say wedding-bells ! ’
20 But as I tried to follow his instructions , keeping my fists up and my chin tucked in and learning a new kind of dance on the balls of my feet , the sight of his bare , hairless chest , so brown and muscular , would suddenly fill me with more than muscular weakness , and I felt I would collapse , not under the playful blows he landed on my discombobulated body , but under the sheer spell of his magnificence .
21 She wo n't charge me with more than my due , nor will she let that lad pay for a death I 'm sure he does not owe .
22 I look like shit because my mind is on higher things , because I 'm so busy I do n't have time to wash my hair , because if you really love me you 'll love me like this as well .
23 You despised me for that and finally told me you hated me .
24 However I learned from Daphne 's friend that my errant partner was to be discharged on 20 February 1919 , leaving me with little or no time to balance the books .
25 I was pissed off at them leaving me like that because I had hardly any other friends in Leeds .
26 ‘ What I ca n't understand , ’ she said at last , coming to a stop again behind David 's chair , ‘ is why he married me at all and why he … . ’
27 Yeah , it effects me like that when I drink really cold drink .
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