Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] me [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 You got me into this mess .
2 You got me into this , lady .
3 I went to Hemel Hempstead er a school called in Hemel Hempstead that was only from the August till December when I left school and then the erm then the Headmistress , cos we had a Headmistress there cos it was a mixed school , and she recommended me for this here errand boy 's job , his name was .
4 You drove me to this .
5 It was there she told me about this sister and showed me her hand .
6 And erm then of course she told me about this so my mother went to see him .
7 ‘ When you bullied me into this … charade , ’ she spat the words out , ‘ it did n't give you the right to boss me about .
8 She paid me for this week and she said well I you 've got ninety pound here
9 That 's why you heard me about this morning !
10 Lewis says his love for his mother Vi will keep him out of trouble , declaring : ‘ She brought me into this world and I consider myself a mother 's boy — I owe it all to her .
11 After I was born she put on a lot of weight , and although eventually she lost most of it , my birth was seen as to blame for her weight problem , and throughout my childhood she reminded me of this .
12 So I er carried on with what they found me with this in the brew house and then er where did I go from there ?
13 And I cos I was amazed they told me about this salt rubbish !
14 They took me in this bungalow
15 When I next saw the King , he asked me about this experience .
16 He told me about this condition quite openly , including the impulse to throw himself over cliffs etc .
17 With one of those insights which showed a mind much subtler than that of many of his contemporaries , he had drawn an analogy between logical positivism and surrealism ; but he told me on this occasion that he had once asked A.J. Ayer , as he then was , what political beliefs were compatible with logical positivism : to which the reply had been , not altogether to his surprise , that they would be decidedly left-wing .
18 ‘ But I thank God that He spared me for this ! ’
19 He threatened me with this throughout the examination period and until the day I actually left home .
20 I wanted to lash out at them : Vern did n't help me , I do n't need anyone to help me — he took me to this boat alone at night and we …
21 So , when he treated me like this , I laughed aloud .
22 Jim Pickering was one of the four : ‘ I was Red 2 in company with Red I and Green Section when I saw a Ju88 engaged by A.A. about 1,000 feet above us … he saw me at this height and turned in a circle onto my tail .
23 yeah well you know it 's okay well you know I well you know yeah it 's just that it worried me about this meeting here and three people out of the five people in the room did n't realise that it was a reservations and booking service .
24 He reminded me of this as we sat on the beach watching Ted and Carwyn having their hopes dashed on the Pipeline reef .
25 It was not until about a year later , when I became the High Master of Warboys , that I took him into Warboys and made him a sort of Staff pilot flying Oxford aircraft on special navigational training exercises ; this was something that I could physically check and I do not know why it is , and I am not being clever now , I just accepted the evidence he gave me of this phoney flying .
26 He introduced me to this world that I had never really come across before .
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