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

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1 During the course of that regression he told me his name , his trade ( he was a cloth merchant ) and the fact that he lived and worked in the Bristol area .
2 In support of this submission he referred me to Heaven v. Pender ( 1883 ) 11 Q.B.D. 503 and Le Lievre v. Gould [ 1893 ] 1 Q.B .
3 So now I 'm trying to tell it to this pad he bought me this morning .
4 On another occasion he drove me back to my hotel and I had to make it very clear it was n't on .
5 my dad this morning he woke me up by pulling me up by the hair , bashing my face into the pillow a couple of times , I just looked at , then go , and I looked at him
6 Eddy himself lives in Oxford , and this morning he told me that the final piece of his Formula One jigsaw fell into place recently with a major sponsorship deal from soft drink manufacturers , Seven Up .
7 Ah , look at the , look , just look at this letter he wrote me !
8 At that time , University College had no fellow in mathematics , which was another reason he wanted me to do chemistry : I could try for a scholarship in natural science rather than in mathematics .
9 Giant-fiend of a hundred hands , with a shower of arrowy death-pangs he transpierced me , and then he became a wolf , and lay a-gnawing at my bones !
10 Going down the second fairway he told me he 'd lost his yardage book and asked me what I thought his second shot was .
11 The following morning he told me what a wonderful night 's sleep it had given him and was fulsome in his praise of what he called his ‘ beautiful lady ’ .
12 The decision did not lie with him because a formal commission of inquiry had been set up , but the following morning he telephoned me to say that a UK observer would be welcome and , by the way , would we please send Eric Newton , then head of AIB engineering section , to the accident site to advise the commission on whether there had been a bomb or other explosive on the aircraft .
13 When I went first he took one out there and he took it out clean , but this one here , in actual fact he gave me a stitch , and when the stitch was n't in you could see the tooth protruding a bit .
14 That evening he rang me .
15 So I got Peggy up from Somerset , on the same farm you see , and that was much better , and erm we 've been cycling to Stroud , to the pictures you know , 8 miles there and 8 miles back , and erm but the awful job he gave me to do for a few days was along , there was a young lad there and he was going to drive the old heavy fords and tractor and I was going to walk behind , and he 'd got converted horse drags I suppose they call them
16 Then looking at him again she said , ‘ He sometimes had a walking stick , and … and on that day he bought me a parasol . ’
17 I have no exact idea how many times he hit me , but it must surely have been six or more .
18 With an air of great condescension he told me that he was ‘ prepared to give me a try-out ’ for a few hours a week .
19 What a good thing he had me !
20 After a short chat he invited me to join him at a ‘ small Chinese gathering ’ in the hall usually used for Tong meetings on River Street West .
21 But er he , he ca n't wait to get back , well he says he 's now ten days to ten days he told me .
22 Emil explained to me that on this trip the linen , cutlery and glasses had been provided by the caterers , and without more ado he showed me first , where to find everything and second , how to set a table .
23 ‘ He straightened one or two things out in my action , worked on my technique a bit , but the most important thing he taught me was to concentrate on every single delivery as if it were he most important in your life .
24 ‘ Your Grace , my father is but a merchant , and to marry me into this noble family he gave me a noble dowry , eight hundred marks .
25 One room he showed me only a glimpse of , a lumber-room .
26 At that first meeting he told me something about himself .
27 A friend of the Websters ' son ( who was in the Middle East ) took to visiting the house rather often , and one evening he asked me to go with him to the cinema in Bletchley .
28 Frequently he would stop on his walk around the teams on a Sunday , and at least on one occasion he advised me to break from the scrum more often ( in those days airmen scrum-halfs played to orders ) .
29 One night he brings me a huge bar of Old Jamaica chocolate and watches while I eat the whole lot .
30 Late one night he visited me secretly , in order to warn me .
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