Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] me [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If I 'm going anywhere where I want them to see me as a ‘ teacher ’ you know with all that that implies , then I 'll wear my wedding ring . |
2 | On the day Sir Hubert arrived in Rangoon he sent for me to thank me for the way in which this delicate matter had been handled . |
3 | Erm , if erm , if one of them contradicted me in the class , I burst into tears , I think you 'd think something was seriously wrong with me , would n't you ? |
4 | ‘ That girl of yours asked me for a statement and I gave her one-more than she bargained for , and I made her take it all down . ’ |
5 | I figured me for a piece of the five G's . ’ |
6 | It 's a good idea of yours putting me on the floor Rocket . |
7 | I remind me in the morning . |
8 | Cos , at home you see er Dorothy and Trevor always read their stories in bed , and when I read their stories I have me on the arm chair two sitting on one chair arm |
9 | Michelle , who was taking the drug Epilim , said at her home in Whyteleaf , Surrey : ‘ None of them told me about the risk of having a handicapped baby . |
10 | ‘ How much 'll ye gie me on the bike ? ’ |
11 | It had taken two of them to free me from the current and I was so relieved . |
12 | They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name . |
13 | She met me with a friendly smile , shook my hand and introduced me to the class : ‘ This is Wanda , our new pupil who has come to live in our village . |
14 | I had supposed that Aunt Louise would be in bed , but she met me at the door ; opened it , in fact , and held it ready for me to come in , because there was something she was bursting to tell me : ‘ I 'm not staying in this cold place a day longer . ’ |
15 | ‘ So I 'd like you to drive me in the pony and trap , just till I know where people live . ’ |
16 | you met me with an exalted smile |
17 | You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’ |
18 | I 've been a candidate before , I do n't like to do things badly , since coming into politics I do n't think I have done things badly , I do n't want to fail you and I do n't want you to see me as a failure . |
19 | Well you got me for the day today , cos I ca n't go now until I fetch the car . |
20 | ‘ I 'll call back at noon , ’ he said to the buttons on her breast pockets , and she led me to a changing room full of paper nighties before turning to greet the next chicken on the conveyor belt and rewinding the tape to : ‘ Hi there , welcome to Surgicentre . |
21 | The house we sat in was still in chaos , so she led me to the sunny kitchen , where we talked and drank coffee , surrounded by boxes and plants and the smell of paint . |
22 | I waited in the office for an hour before she led me into a darkened side ward . |
23 | She led me into a bed-sitting-room . |
24 | She led me into a parlour . |
25 | She led me into the pink-and-green chintzy sitting-room where Harry , pale with blue shadows below the eyes , sat in an armchair with his bandaged leg elevated on a large upholstered footstool . |
26 | She led me into the kind of large room that Americans call studios . |
27 | She led me into the front room where , defensively , she picked up the baby . |
28 | She led me through the throng . |
29 | But you pat me on the bottom and send me home , and hope I 'll ‘ keep in touch ’ ! |
30 | You bring me into the office to shout at me and I ca n't say anything . |