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

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1 have you seen this how he loves me ?
2 When , gentle reader , someone over-uses your name as a controlling tactic , a throwaway comment disguising an analysis of what is going on can be most effective : ‘ Gosh , it 's interesting how you call me by my Christian name so much ’ ( sub-text : ‘ I 've rumbled you — stop it ’ ) .
3 It is this too which causes me personally to be deeply resentful of the practice so prevalent in the mass of fiscal and planning legislation of relegating provisions of real substance to Schedules which are sometimes cross-referenced between one another , so that construing the statute becomes a sort of verbal jigsaw puzzle that can only be solved by laying out numerous copies of the Act open at different pages or by the judicious use of more fingers than the number with which nature has been pleased to endow us .
4 ‘ I 'd much rather they told me they 're not going to harm us . ’
5 And they married young enough — mother was sixteen when she had me .
6 I would reckon I 'll be finished with Norman about ten o'clock it takes me an hour and a half to drive down half past eleven say I 'm in here about twelve o'clock right , cheers
7 She had such colour , such brightness , that sometimes she reminded me of the whirling mosaics , except that she was n't fragmented but unusually complete .
8 You 've been so good , you 've worked so hard , I do n't know what I 'd have done without you , etcetera , etcetera , it 's just that sometimes you exasperate me ! ’
9 and he had a go at me , and I like that then she hit me .
10 ‘ Is that how you describe me ?
11 He said no and I 'm getting worried now he said me , my wife works full time and we could cope on the money but he said now we do n't go out .
12 ‘ Is that why you despise me ? ’ she retorted , languidly caustic .
13 ‘ Is that why you married me ? ’
14 ‘ Is that why you told me he had something to do with the murder ? ’
15 ‘ Is that why you spirited me off — so you could ask me personal questions ? ’
16 Is that why he keeps me ?
17 One pound thirty then he told me .
18 If the answer is no , then you need to think about how you could improve that piece of work , somebody is speaking now it 's bad enough you owe me ten minutes if it 's not the best piece of work you 've ever done , why is n't it ?
19 It has been my pleasure and privilege to have known since 1967 when he made me a member of the Labour Party .
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