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

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1 " Dear mermaids , wo n't you please turn the wheel and spin me down to the sea-king 's palace ? "
2 If you are , then give me a ring and tell me why .
3 ‘ So you just barge into my bedroom and wake me up ? ’
4 So I did — and all of a sudden a man with a gun grabbed me round the neck and dragged me off .
5 That seemed to have been what he had in mind , as he put a paw on the back of my neck and bent me forward until my face was squished into the table top .
6 But the Atkinsons at Clove Lodge looked after me , gave me a cup of tea and saw me safely home .
7 One doctor was being driven home when he suddenly said : ‘ Stop the car and let me out ’ , at which he leapt out and ran off down the road into the dark .
8 The fireman put me in a car and drove me back home .
9 The chute is a perfect dish hovering a metre or so above the snow and hauling me downwind at a speed that would be unthinkable on Nordic skis .
10 They made me feel like a dirty slag and serve me right for getting pregnant .
11 He woke me at two this morning and gave me his best horse and bid me not to stop till I had overtaken you on the way .
12 Lewis stood by my side and eyed me up and down .
13 Now , Miss Adams , cut out the comedy act and tell me where he is . ’
14 And I said , look why do n't you meet me in front of Conway Hall and kill me then , it would save so much time .
15 My father come up to school , he come up there on a bike to see the schoolmaster and get me out to get a load of hay home .
16 I fetched more glasses and dealt some of them to the Lorrimores who were an oasis of silence in the chattering mob and paid me absolutely no attention : and from then on I felt I had indeed chosen the right role and could sustain it indefinitely .
17 Philip puts his hands on my waist and twirls me round .
18 But you pat me on the bottom and send me home , and hope I 'll ‘ keep in touch ’ !
19 He finished his coffee , slid his papers into a folder and took me forward again to the horse car .
20 ‘ When I said I was working with Michael Crawford , they said he would be a monster , eat me for breakfast , have me on toast and upstage me totally .
21 They came up to view Heidi 's riding display then I went back with them and Vicki and Malcolm diverted from Barford on the Sunday where they 'd been for lunch and picked me up Sunday afternoon the sort of following weekend .
22 He had all three and felt that at last the play was under way : this was why he had struck north ; this was why he had learned his part ( and God bless Major General Lake of Dumfries and God keep him there ) ; this was his great opportunity and ‘ O Lord , ’ he prayed to himself , ‘ if it is true that You have love even for the worst of Your sinners and let Your Son welcome into Paradise the thief on the cross who by a single act redeemed a life of evil , then remember me at Hause Point , remember how I tried to obey Your will and how I saved that innocent young girl and help me here because I swear , if I succeed in my intention here , I will lead a life of charity and Christian duty to the end .
23 He bustled about with champagne flutes and ice and showed me how to fold a napkin round the neck of a bottle and how to pour without drips .
24 Suddenly she leaned across the desk and kissed me quickly on the mouth .
25 This guy sitting behind me started playing with my hair and touching me up .
26 Crilly cups my face in his hands , strokes my hair and kisses me long upon the lips .
27 Sometime during the summer the media remembered that there was a British angle to the hostage story and contacted me more frequently for interviews .
28 ‘ He game me a bit of a shoulder into the body which flew me a bit and got me rather p— .
29 ‘ They have offered me no protection and told me bluntly if I do n't like the job I can quit . ’
30 ‘ Are you going to stop sitting there like some goddammed statue and fill me in on what 's going on in your head ? ’
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