Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 And I worry in case someone needs to ring me . ’
2 Having just said all that — if the part I played allowed me to change my style I would probably have it all cut off — I 'd love to try a short style .
3 He forced me into an action which has disgraced me and my son as he has disgraced you and the clan .
4 Then I realized that the house did not belong to a human , but to the horse who had brought me here .
5 ‘ Then I was lucky enough to find this place , and at the same time to find a very good agent who managed to get me plenty of work . ’
6 Heaven reward you for the good you have done me .
7 The attacker could have been either Orlick , or the stranger who had shown me the file .
8 The Corporal who had fetched me from Lille was shaving in the washroom , wearing only tracksuit bottoms and flipflops ; his back and stomach were covered with a mixture of hair , scars and tattoos .
9 I seek vengeance on the monster who has betrayed me .
10 And that happened at 23 with an actress who happened to take me under her wing , so to speak .
11 I looked at the tin she 'd handed me .
12 As Oliver Hardy might have remarked , ‘ That 's another fine riff you 've gotten me into . ’
13 As Oliver Hardy might have remarked , ‘ That 's another fine riff you 've gotten me into . ’
14 And er the bedroom they 've given me I can see
15 During that journey I had only travelled among the Adoimara , and at Bilen they had given me alarming accounts of the ferocity of the Asaimara in Bahdu .
16 When I was settled at his side he turned to scrutinize me .
17 Could my night-time visitor have called in here to pick up the key he had shown me , and left the back door open at the same time ?
18 My mother insisted on my being one of his godfathers , a unique responsibility which has allowed me to offer him some tactful advice from time to time .
19 pad and me pen I 've got me what ?
20 So my visits to the Ainsworth home were frequent but undemanding , and I had ample opportunity to look out for the little cat which had intrigued me .
21 The question which has nagged me since is this : how far has the extension of the social services removed the need for the cushion which crofting provided in the crash of 1929 ?
22 I must have lived , oh , well over ninety-five years , but when I eventually meet God I want to ask him a question which has haunted me all my life .
23 With horror I suddenly recognized one of them — it was the man in our village pub who had given me the two pound notes ! and strangely enough , during the journey I heard the prisoners talking about it .
24 He was just Margaret 's old chum who had loaned me a shoulder and was still metaphorically holding my hand .
25 ‘ Here 's another fine mess you 've got me into , ’ he moaned , and slumped backwards .
26 I 'll propose Emily 's report and , and in doing so I 'd like to say thank you to her for her sterling work this year , I think she 's done a terrific job erm and I 'd like to thank her personally for the help she 's given me over the year .
27 It was , Be blessings on thee , I mean and may God bless you for the help you 've given me .
28 And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect .
29 Edward recalls his earliest years at Wakehurst Road : I have only one clear early glimpse of my father — darting out of the house in his slippers and chasing and catching a big boy who had bullied me .
30 She 's the expert who has shown me how devious the female of the species can be . ’
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