Example sentences of "[verb] me on the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I hope you 're coming to see me on the first night , Georg . |
2 | Jim is coming to see me on the fourth of May . |
3 | I said authenticity was one thing but did my devoted fans really want to see me on the big screen with spots a foot across all over my face ? |
4 | ‘ Did you , as a matter of interest , happen to see me on The Human Angle last week ? ’ |
5 | Pa sits me on the wooden bench he has built facing the altar , and himself sits down next to me . |
6 | As I panted in the thin air , a herdboy passed me on the broken steps which zigzagged up the mountainside , joining the smooth terraces with their retaining walls of stone . |
7 | First of all Gyggle tried me on the same sort of rudimentary exercises that I remembered performing as a child . |
8 | ‘ I rang the airport straight away — they 've booked me on the first flight out . |
9 | As a teenager , I laughed off an incident when a nappy horse attempted to deposit me on the wrong side of the railings on a motorway bridge . |
10 | I 'd been walking for 45 minutes when I was hailed by a local farmer who had seen me on the moonlit road . |
11 | Then she walked with me to a bus stop — I had to take one step every two minutes , and that in slow motion — waited with me , put me on the right bus and reminded the conductor where to let me out . |
12 | It was the way they put me on the right track that made me wonder — guiding angels in the Bible have a habit of appearing as two young men . |
13 | ‘ It 's definitely put me on the right tracks for the future . |
14 | ‘ Put me on the next train home ? ’ she suggested unsteadily , her pulses skittering recklessly . |
15 | Ah well they put me on the top rate of pay , which was quite good , thirty five shilling a week . |
16 | ‘ Oh , come on , Deveraugh , quit messing around and let me on the damn boat . ’ |
17 | ‘ Oh , in cash , he paid me on the same day , insisted on doing so . |
18 | You 've got me on the touhgest part of the course and I 'm quite out of breath . |
19 | If you need any further information you can contact me on the above telephone number after 4 p.m. most days . |
20 | It also keeps me on the right track as well . |
21 | ‘ Brief me on the latest situation , please , ‘ Q ’ . ’ |
22 | I hope you can join me on the 3rd . |
23 | She was frigid and strait-laced and therefore somewhat ill-equipped to keep me on the straight and narrow . |
24 | For as long as I have been conscious she has been out there in front of me , dodging arrows , triggering ambushes ; doubling back to brief me on the safest and fastest route forward . |
25 | ‘ I want you to phone me on the usual number at eleven , old chum , and do n't fail . ’ |
26 | The first thing they ask me on the 1st tee is , ‘ Billy , tell me all about your family . ' ’ |
27 | So long as you ke keep me on the straight and narrow at the same time really . |
28 | I will try to contact you by telephone , but if I do not manage it , I would be grateful if you could try to ring me on the above number , extension 4425 . |
29 | It takes little to get me on the right lines . |
30 | If the authorities read that they 'd put me on the next bus to [ name of border area ] and keep me there . |