Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] me [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do me own repairs — make me own spares when I need ‘ em . ’ |
2 | In some cases I had to accept that information given to me to help me understand problems of academic publishing was to remain confidential , but once credibility had been established the publishers were very helpful . |
3 | You make me say things which should remain unsaid , you pressure me on an emotional level which I find difficult to control . |
4 | It was another day before she 'd say , ‘ You made me bring food for your tart so I poisoned it . |
5 | But , because she knew nothing of the business , I insisted that she let me handle things . |
6 | I once governed you [ for so she thinks ] and you did as I wanted , you let me deliver Dulé , my wonder , my child , a hero to our people , from death by water , I healed the barren and the sick and granted the silly dreams of lovers , and much other magic besides , so HEAR ME NOW , now that I only hear groans and Dulé hobbles on slit ankles as he rails and Ariel is captive again and croons over Roukoubé and does not speak . |
7 | You let me make love to you fiercely , you have given yourself to me when you have good cause to hate men ! ’ |
8 | What is more , you are not permitted to marry , and you know it ; yet you let me spend money I could not afford to buy you a ring . |
9 | one of the lads at work come up says there 's a disco on March twenty eight and before I said I 'm already booked , I said yeah , he says er how much do you charge , I told him and I says well if you let me have confirmation as soon as you can and a deposit of ten or fifteen pounds as soon as you can |
10 | Rental of 's cottage is agreed at Eight Pounds ( £8 ) per day , you to let me know dates of arrival and departure , as I am sure also will . |
11 | ‘ I want you to let me have Hannah for a few days . |
12 | Did you hear me say Rob , you know the old geezer from the pub , Trevor ? |
13 | She lets me take time off , I mean she 's really understanding . |
14 | Well , it 's a lot better than when you saw me last time ! |
15 | ‘ Would — would you let me keep hens , Aunt Emily ? |
16 | ‘ You help me find Bernard — ‘ |
17 | If you help me find Bernard I 'll wait until he 's tipped off Bailey before I kill him . |
18 | Can you help me find Maid Marian book ? |
19 | She makes me discover things in myself I did n't know were there . |
20 | ‘ Has he told you to make me hire help ? |
21 | They made me feel conservative . |
22 | Well , I like them a lot , but they make me feel kind of young and stupid at times . ’ |
23 | And then they made their big mistake , they let me drive Armstrong . |
24 | ‘ Why did n't they let me take Drama ? |
25 | My father knew I would n't do biology , but he made me do chemistry and only a small amount of mathematics . |
26 | He eased me into a role he had only half-consciously cast me for without my noticing it and , by emphasizing the physical attraction I had for him , he made me feel imperative . |
27 | He made me play cards , I 'd played ordinary auction bridge at that time . |
28 | It 's going in again , it saw me put socks out . |
29 | ‘ I love him because he lets me put make-up on his face , ’ says six-year-old Dawn of her dad Ken Jackson |
30 | ‘ I love him because he lets me put make-up on his face , ’ says six-year-old Dawn of her dad Ken Jackson |