Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] me [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Simply to say ‘ I was going to speak to you about a wonderfully deserving and little-known charity but the producers have only given me twenty-two seconds because they 're cutting straight to a sponsored lard-slice in Abergavenny , so I wo n't . ’
2 He 'd never asked me that before , but in fact my religion had been important to me all along ; he only asked me that day because I had my head covered .
3 You see i well you , you better give me ten pound or I 'll thump you !
4 well no , I 'm only wearing me bloody coat and the skirt and er grey tights that 's all , er whatever up top I mean I hope that , have a look , I hope it 's gon na be a better bus anyway this week
5 It 'll only take me five minutes .
6 ‘ I 'll only take me ten minutes
7 Hon. Members from the Democratic Unionist party are constantly asking me that question .
8 I ca n't think why you have to constantly provoke me this way . ’
9 It also belongs to the Rugby Football Union , which shows the red flag on its grand slam tie that it was generous enough to send me this morning .
10 I 've just had this new hoover bought me for Christmas , and he comes home from work and I say it only took me five minutes to do the stairs , and all this sort of thing , because it used to take so long before .
11 I mean it only took me two hours two and , two two and a half hours er
12 Erm being more serious , erm Marple is n't very far away and it only took me thirty minutes to get from my house in Marple to here , tonight , and although some of the constituency 's further away than this and that is actually one of the main considerations , and we 're local .
13 Er reimbursement for expenses so petrol , postages that sort of thing , but the time of running around you ca n't get back , which is one of the factors that back to the old Which magazine they never deal with this say yes you can deal with it and I read some person that says it only took me forty hours , yes forty hours at legal rates , well that would be a big bill .
14 But he was good enough to allow me some writing materials before I was taken back to my cell , formally charged with murder .
15 It 's not much point me just sort of reciting the percentages .
16 And er the chap that tended her was er a locum , he were only a young chap , and er he says , Oh oh I 'm sorry , he says , I 'd better get me old man to come , he said I do n't suppose I 'll ever see another of these in my career .
17 well I 'd only paid me first month you see twenty two thirty
18 You 'd better ask me some questions I think .
19 Just bring me that chip , Marco , ’ she said .
20 She said no I think I 'll go home I 'll be alright , so I took her back home about eleven and erm erm I kept phoning her every hour on the hour just to make sure she 's alright , then I said I want you just to promise me one thing you 're not do anything silly , I 'm here , I do n't care what it takes , I 'm here , so she said alright then , so I said it 'll break mum 's heart it 'll break dad 's heart ,
21 I 've just took me blooming jacks .
22 I assume I must have made it because when the noise of movement outside wakes me four hours later that is where I am .
23 no , no cos she just told me this morning you were going to see her work in the morning .
24 If you could just give me those descriptions again to refresh my memory ? ’
25 Well I 've just chucked me bloody jack .
26 Er say , I mean they normally give me three pounds do n't they ?
27 You said you 'd buy them off me straight away , you already owe me thirty quid , that 's fifty five
28 Now , just give me five minutes to drink some coffee and I 'll ring Geoffrey . ’
29 Just give me five minutes , okay ?
30 Just give me one kiss . ’
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