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

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1 ‘ You remember you asked me to see if I could find out who it was that had sent that news item about Leila in to Al-Liwa . ’
2 ‘ That Finn , Mauno Sarin , you asked me to handle when he arrived here , said Ed had been garrotted before someone threw him into the harbour , ’ Carver commented .
3 Oh I 'll show you that letter you told me to read cos I got a here .
4 One day she rang me to ask if I could come along on Saturday and help plant potatoes in the back yard ; ‘ Uncle John is far too busy at this time of the year ’ .
5 She wanted me to stay as I was , the way she had created me .
6 Yet when I was having my baby they made me feel as though I should n't be having it .
7 They made me wonder if I could use pure woven wool as a base for my own technique with the machine .
8 They asked me to see if you 'd like me to bring you some . ’
9 The three weeks that I was in the scheme for — they trained me to see if I could do the job properly , they were able to see what I 'd be like when I was doing the job .
10 He made me feel like I was mad .
11 I did n't know till the next we er till the weekend and he made me know as I 'd swore .
12 but I know it cos the other week when I had to work till half past eight for Peter , he was having a dinner party and erm we went down there , I had to go shopping with him , he made me die cos he asked me if I 'd work a bit later and I said yeah I need the money , so I 'll work later so er he made me die because he said in this flare up , this argument when when I worked that day , I mean , I worked all day , I had nothing to eat and I could n't eat af , you know , cos of this trouble I could n't eat after
13 but I know it cos the other week when I had to work till half past eight for Peter , he was having a dinner party and erm we went down there , I had to go shopping with him , he made me die cos he asked me if I 'd work a bit later and I said yeah I need the money , so I 'll work later so er he made me die because he said in this flare up , this argument when when I worked that day , I mean , I worked all day , I had nothing to eat and I could n't eat af , you know , cos of this trouble I could n't eat after
14 It made me laugh when your mum kept on about him last night , about having all his hampers stolen .
15 I thought it showed a gross lack of understanding on her part to have made a comment like this and it made me doubt whether she understood the complexity of the situation .
16 It made me wonder whether great figurative works owe more to the model or the artist .
17 It made me wonder whether it was all worth it .
18 It made me wonder whether great figurative works owe more to the model or the artist .
19 Not only that , it made me wonder if it was not time to give the game another chance .
20 ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’
21 ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’
22 On this occasion he had , after the expenditure of many millions , built a refinery in Newfoundland , and he telephoned me to ask whether I could persuade Winston Churchill to come to the grand opening .
23 He had me educated so I could speak for the Romanies of today — and of the future .
24 He left me to sulk until a servant came to announce dinner was ready .
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