Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [pers pn] [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 ‘ I 'd much rather they told me they 're not going to harm us . ’
4 And they married young enough — mother was sixteen when she had me .
5 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
6 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 .
7 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 ! ’
8 and he had a go at me , and I like that then she hit me .
9 ‘ Is that how you describe me ?
10 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 .
11 ‘ Is that why you despise me ? ’ she retorted , languidly caustic .
12 ‘ Is that why you married me ? ’
13 ‘ Is that why you told me he had something to do with the murder ? ’
14 ‘ Is that why you spirited me off — so you could ask me personal questions ? ’
15 Is that why he keeps me ?
16 One pound thirty then he told me .
17 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 ?
18 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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