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

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31 ‘ A burst knee muscle also set me back by about three weeks , ’ he said , adding that the Fiji match would be an ideal opportunity to blood another flanker in front of a home crowd .
32 All that their unfortunate ancestors had to say probably came in questions : ‘ When are you going to let me out of here ? ’ and ‘ Can I go home now , please ? ’
33 ‘ And , more important , are you going to let me out of here ? ’
34 They knocked me around and I blacked out , then they must have locked me up in here .
35 ‘ The Soul Eaters know me well by now , ’ he said .
36 I speak from embarrassed experience , having embarked under the nom-de-plume of Evelyn Hervey on just such a foolish enterprise , though I hope frenzied ingenuity will eventually wriggle me out of too much trouble .
37 That 's it for now , but I hope you 'll join me later for tonight 's Central Lobby when we 'll be taking a look at the history of Oxford Prison .
38 How come you pulled me out of there ? ’
39 He had n't got the information I was waiting for but he rang me back at about a quarter to ten .
40 They started me off on that much [ indicates with his thumb and forefinger approximately ½ inch apart ] .
41 And sending each other massive consultancy bills , I think to myself , while my well practised straight face almost lets me down with both this thought and that of the possible scenario in the Heathrow customs hall .
42 Is this what life is for , is this why my parents brought me up with so much love and care ?
43 Fortunately his father took me away at once , and angrily hit the boy hard on the head .
44 So he sent me away with exactly that assurance that I was longing to hear .
45 Bit my lip — did n't want them dragging me back in there for a patient .
46 ‘ And are you supposed to get me out of here ? ’ he asked , sardonically .
47 He was to get me out of there fast , and be sure nobody saw me leave .
48 It did n't get me out of very much , except a few guard duties and er I collected one stripe , and then two , and I did the pay and all sorts of things .
49 ‘ I think perhaps you 'd better fill me in on just exactly what 's been happening . ’
50 Er , good morning , cou could you put me through to please ?
51 The feeling is not unlike being forced through a futuristic abattoir , and I 'll buy anything if they 'll only let me out of here .
52 ‘ Will you let me out of here ? ’ she gritted through her teeth .
53 Helen kept saying , ‘ Take me away from here , Karim , ’ and really getting on my nerves , so soon Dad and Helen and I went downstairs .
54 Take me out of here ! ’
55 The nineteen twenty six strike , the o the thing that struck me most of all was , they were going to out the railway men .
56 But help me away from here ! ’
57 Galadriel 's song in the Common Speech ends with regret and a question , ‘ What ship would ever bear me back across so wide a Sea ? ’ , but her Quenya one on hope and an assertion , ‘ Maybe thou shalt find Valinor .
58 ‘ He offered to take me away from there .
59 But Miss used to take me out into here , to the teachers cloak room and and er er plait my hair up again and s say to me , I 'll take it out before you go away Isa , because there was It was n't a clean place in Kirkwall .
60 Answer me honestly for once , will you ? ’
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