Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] me [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of them became my friends and have remained so until the present day , but the sheer earthy mass of them made me realize how my few months of married life had changed me . |
2 | As I said , I did me shoulder in and it was really bad and me mam got some dikes off me gran who had arthritis and I felt great . |
3 | ‘ If ye let me go now , ’ Anton said , ‘ I wo n't tell anybody . ’ |
4 | You make me feel quite dizzy . |
5 | ‘ You make me feel so strange , so out of control , and all the time you know exactly what you 're doing . ’ |
6 | ‘ Not at all , ’ she murmured , ‘ you make me feel so awake . ’ |
7 | You make me feel so bad for ever doubting you , for thinking you and she were lovers . |
8 | You make me feel so good about myself . |
9 | they 're dead naff , right , cos Steve Wright in the afternoon as a thing , he says , he says , what do you want Essex girl and he 's said something funny she 'll , she 'll go , you crack me right up you do , you make me crack right up , right and they 're suppose and they are , well I do n't know , but they 're supposed to be really naff |
10 | She made me feel really guilty , asking me that . |
11 | And she made me feel about two inches high |
12 | She made me promise not to tell what had happened . |
13 | ‘ She made me promise not to ask . ’ |
14 | Then , to me : ‘ We went to Orkney last summer , and she made me crawl in through a ghastly tunnel into some underground charnel-house . |
15 | She made me put on my suit and collar and tie . |
16 | Last night you made me feel more alive than at any time since the crash . |
17 | When you said no you made me think now |
18 | You made me think more clearly about what I wanted from life . ’ |
19 | I could n't sleep , you made me laugh too much , |
20 | I was awake last night and suddenly remembered the time you made me rise early to flight the duck . |
21 | You made me jump then . |
22 | How will you make me get out of your way when you know deep down that that 's the last thing you really want me to do ? ’ |
23 | Then she helped me put on my white satin dress , after which I pulled on my shoes . |
24 | There was n't much else she could do without attracting attention , but I definitely expected a bit of the old argy-bargy before she let me get down to business . |
25 | ‘ OK , sir , ’ replied the boy , ‘ if you let me telephone home my mother will fax it to you . ’ |
26 | ‘ You let me go on believing that you were one of their crew , ’ she persisted heatedly , provoked by his bland unconcern . |
27 | ‘ She calmed him down and said : ‘ If you let me go outside I 'll get the keys ’ . |
28 | Laura , you let me throw up all over the alley , all over Bill 's cab . |
29 | I 'll give you my home telephone number , and if you do n't find them until after I 've returned , and you 're not successful in persuading Suzie to go back to England , all I ask is that you let me know where I can contact her . |
30 | I give you my word that I wo n't attempt to get away if you let me know when the police are called in . ’ |