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

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1 I had just received a telephone call from the barracks which informed me that officials from Horseferry Road magistrates court had phoned demanding to see me about nonpayment of fines .
2 A twenty four year old woman came to see me for treatment on the ward , a smoker .
3 If you would like to see me on top of Michael 's bonfire ring in and the er th th the more amount of votes we get in for that
4 Mind you , he 'd come home from university one time to see me in bed with flu , glasses and no front teeth , so I guess he was pretty immune to my charmlessness — or was too shortsighted himself to notice .
5 Mind you , he 'd come home from university one time to see me in bed with ‘ flu , glasses and no front teeth , so I guess he was pretty immune to my charmlessness — or was too shortsighted himself to notice .
6 He probably just assumed that you were seeing me in connection with my work . ’
7 He , he sat here this morning he said all serious he said I 'm cutting out potatoes , bread , biscuits and all sweet things , so I you know , I just said , well if you know if you are love , do you want me to sort of start , you know , obviously not cooking you potatoes and whatever , well what we 'll see in a , probably in about two month 's like , you know
8 You 're accusing me of complicity in fraud , is that it ? ’
9 Now she was accusing me in front of a stranger .
10 They trust me with bunches of keys and let me phone my sister .
11 Kendall said : ‘ George Graham asked me about Keown in October , but I said I wanted to keep him .
12 The following week the US Tour moved to Los Angeles for the LA Open , and Frank asked me to caddie for him there .
13 He asked me to caddie for him for the rest of the year .
14 But Jim insisted , insisted that I bought him a pint and asked me to caddie for him the following week at St Anne 's .
15 ‘ He asked me in front of a niece and her husband .
16 This led me into programmes like Tom Keating , Every window tells a story , which was about stained glass , Tudor miniatures , Edwin Mullins doing a Love Affair with Nature , Paintability , that wonderful Pottery Ladies series on the old ladies who painted all the original designs for Charlotte Rheade , Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper — in that series you had a fantastic combination of feminism , oral history , skill , design , all in one series .
17 But the house hanging over the cliff got me into agonies of suspense , and I was amazed , when the dark came without bombs , by how the black on the screen , especially the black of Charlie Chaplin 's suit , his moustache , hat and rolling intense eyes , fitted the darkness of the little cinema .
18 I seem to know that name " " You recommended me in Mespot for a pilot 's course " I enlightened him .
19 Somebody phoned an ambulance and was told that it would take between an hour and an hour and a half to arrive , so Derek volunteered to drive me to Casualty at Freedom Fields Hospital in Plymouth , forty-five miles away .
20 As a result of this all pervading desire for reticence it is possible to suggest that the presentation of research papers in seminars , the creation of an undirected thesis , not to mention the production of a book , could easily have placed me in breach of Regulation 6 , which outlines the disciplinary offence of
21 Harold Wilson did consult me from time to time , in the sense of asking me to ascertain from the Biafrans what their attitude would be towards a visit by him and matters of that sort , but my interventions were of a pretty futile nature and achieved no results .
22 ‘ It 's just that I doubt that your grandmother sent you after me with instructions to — to abduct me and drag me to Rome at any cost . ’
23 Turning up out of nowhere , catching me off guard like this , managing with the flick of an expression to make me feel inferior all over again !
24 ‘ Right from the beginning my fellow directors have regarded me as part of the team and have been tremendously supportive . ’
25 She did n't ask what my plans were , or press me for details of any other potentially embarrassing subject .
26 Now I see that I know nothing , only I must not say so for I should lose the good opinion of my neighbours and they would no longer trust me with money for my experiments .
27 They charged me with possession of cannabis .
28 Finally they seemed to accept me as part of the landscape and came within the range of my camera .
29 Then Monsieur Coutelan invited me to lunch in a restaurant in some village .
30 She had sent volunteers out to botanise , and invited me to coffee in the Harris Hotel .
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