Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We have both learnt our dialectic in the academic arena where knocks that would frighten the London literary coteries are given and taken in good part ; and even where you think me sometimes too pert you will not suspect me of malice . |
2 | He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’ |
3 | He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’ |
4 | ‘ The beastly old woman has told me , quite bluntly , that she considers me very much an ex -wife . |
5 | I always felt that she cut me off just as we were becoming closer — and always when I most needed her . ’ |
6 | Whatever it was , I could no longer complain that she treated me more like a brother than a lover . |
7 | Poor child , it 's terrible that she loves me so much . ’ |
8 | On one occasion I remember that she promoted me very briefly for the space of an entire morning . |
9 | ‘ The upshot was , though , that she turned me down . |
10 | Immediately she asked me when I might be free , but I was able to murmur , ‘ It 's a little difficult , Mrs Fawcett , until I get around a bit more and establish some duty rosters . ’ |
11 | I 'm gon na tell her , that you woke me up Bruce . |
12 | Provided that you tell me truly . ’ |
13 | Cara had made it sound so easy when she 'd said ‘ All I 'm asking is that you bring me back relevant facts and answers ’ . |
14 | Now you 're trying to say that you led me on out of concern for him — ’ |
15 | ‘ What I require , Rasputin , is that you let me out of here and let me see Elaine . ’ |
16 | Thank you , Lord , that you know me through and through . |
17 | I demand that you take me back to the others now , this minute . ’ |
18 | Not the answer that you gave me before . ’ |
19 | God , do you think I 'd come near you , talk to you about it , touch you , if I did n't know for a certainty that you want me as badly as I do you ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Khan , it 's clear that you want me out of Kinsai . |
21 | Maybe I should even feel a little flattered that you consider me sufficiently important to be a threat to Rob 's engagement . ’ |
22 | ‘ It was not Mrs Greville 's word , ’ said Sally-Anne , goaded unwisely into further indiscretion , still trying to break free , ‘ it was your handwriting — the same that told me that I was the light of your life and that you loved me dearly . ’ |
23 | ‘ I got a message , ’ he said , ‘ that you wanted me here . ’ |
24 | I imagined — wrongly — that you wanted me too . |
25 | ‘ All these chores are making me so hungry that it is , as I said before , only fair that you feed me properly in order to keep me going . ’ |
26 | I know that you love me so much . |
27 | After a couple of days , me and me mother were n't getting on , so she hoyed me out . |
28 | It occurred to Mrs Hobbs , so she told me later , but she said nothing to me then . |
29 | Well , that did n't mean a thing to me , so she took me out next day to the Champs Elysée , into a very expensive shop . |
30 | He said they 're gon na fetch it so you tell me where I can go and then I 'll make sure that the kids do n't go . |