Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [verb] me out " in BNC.

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1 Well when you all went , as you all left , when the last lot of redundancies were made , I said I 'm not paying no more union , Judith come over about the union meeting , I said I 'm not going to the meeting Judith and I said I want to come out of the union I 'm not paying any more , I said I ca n't afford ten pound a month for crap , well me and Jan had a big barney over it cos I never got on with her anyway and we had a big fucking row about it , she said the union this , the union that , I said where were the unions with my mates , they were n't in damn site , they were never there , we never saw one union representative from the day Audrey got done and we never ever saw erm till the last one got done , I said so do n't you tell me about the union I said they did fuck all , they were n't even here , so I said I do n't want to pay the union , and I said do n't tell me what to do Jane , I said what I do with me money is up to me I said get me out the union and get me out now , and then they all started , they all wanted to come out of it then , oh Maureen I think I might but what would Debbie say , I said Maureen do you ask her for a shit ?
2 She tried kicking me out of the classroom .
3 Then she tried to talk me out of leaving — laid on the flattery with a trowel . ’
4 ‘ In the cruel manner in which she tried to prise me out of my home . ’
5 You tried to catch me out there did n't you ?
6 ‘ You make it sound as though we had a reasonable discussion , instead of which you threatened to throw me out — no matter what .
7 I promised myself I would n't come near you again unless you wanted me to , that the ball would always be in your court , and that if you chose to kick me out of your life for good , then I 'd respect that wish , even if it 'd half kill me to do so .
8 They tried to lift me out of my depression .
9 ‘ They obviously thought I was doing terribly badly at that time and were very pleased at how well they had rigged me out … until I put on the mac .
10 There were two o there 's always two no matter where you go , there was two in that room they had to fetch me out .
11 However , they had got me out of the way and I felt at least with a following wind a big lad would hit the ball in my direction and I might be able to do something .
12 I was sharing a place with Bobby ( Jacky ) Lee and Ted Halsall in the Portland Hotel , and they had to help me out of bed when the bell rang .
13 He planned to get me out of the way so he could bid for the portmanteau .
14 He was working until the evening of the following day , but he asked to take me out again and I said it would be delightful .
15 Said he 'd bailed me out once and he would n't do so again , I could make my own way .
16 I had called Professor Ruiperez from my hostal , and at once he came to take me out to lunch at an expensive restaurant featuring all the local dishes , including a hearty paella and fine Rioja wines .
17 He threatened to throw me out of his office , ’ he remembered .
18 The feeling sent the adrenalin rushing around so fast that it threatened to wear me out before I got to my destination .
19 He kept asking me out .
20 You know , would n't it be nice if he had asked me out .
21 A few weeks earlier he had phoned me out of the blue — I think he was checking to see how many of his cronies were still alive !
22 He wanted to take me out in his boat to see to his lobster pots , only I was too scared of the sea .
23 When she learned — shock , horror , dismay ! — that he wanted to take me out to dinner she had the brass nerve to call me ‘ a Jezebel ’ !
24 Once on this tour … he wanted to throw me out ! ’
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