Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] me in the " in BNC.

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1 Two weeks later , to my horror , Mr Taylor stopped me in the corridor and asked me if I 'd consider doing another talk — to another class .
2 Every Saturday found me in the Hippodrome , our nearest cinema , which stood like a red-brick wireless set at the junction of Main Street , Byrely Road and Auckland Terrace .
3 After some time Jean advised me in the words above to go out and be alone with God and express my renewed affection for him .
4 I suppose Sue saved me in the nick of time , ’ he said .
5 I even went out and bought a dictionary on Sixth Avenue to assist me in the project .
6 After the prize giving , Mr Andrew Satow , Major Rupert Lendrum , and Mr John Grant joined me in the car and we drove , still in torrential rain , to Heathrow Airport where we joined Lord and Lady Marchwood Baron de Montesquieu , and Mrs John Grant .
7 Shortly Mala joined me in the control area losing no time in calling her FedPol friend , Chertro , to suggest that he contact Ardakke and offer his services .
8 Sergeant Moustaine punched me in the face , stuffed my shitty underpants in my mouth and ordered me to run around the parade ground holding my kitbag above my head .
9 Let's just say Werewolf shot me in the ‘ lower stomach ’ and leave it there .
10 And Mouse would have had to keep sitting there saying over and over , ‘ Yes , Viola Angotti hit me in the stomach .
11 Craig hurt me in the first round , but Robert told me to work harder and it all went well . ’
12 And all I can say is , God help me in the years between , because there 's going to be a fight and I do n't know if I shall be strong enough or clever enough to last out .
13 Next time round I dived out and was surprised to see Lt. Stirling pass me in the air .
14 On Teddy Sheringham : ‘ Mr Sheringham elbowed me in the face and I could see it coming .
15 I felt Fielding nudge me in the gloom .
16 I head to the sauna , and Bob stops me in the corridor .
17 I asked myself why Jean-Claude left me in the dark .
18 Ashley met me in the Jac that night , listened to my woes , bought me drink when I ran out of money ( I 'm sure I was short-changed at the bar ) even though she probably had less dosh than I did , and listened to my woes all over again when we went back to her mum 's and sat up till God knows when , talking low so we would n't wake Dean in the next room .
19 ‘ What I really dread is Mark ringing me in the morning in a rage because the postman has woken him at 7.30am to deliver a huge box of clothes for me .
20 I suppose if you were either one of them it would be nice but I 'd go out and say to them , ‘ David , it 's time for us to do a vocal now ’ and Angie would say , ‘ Oh , Davey Wavey , do you have to leave me now ? ’ , to which he 'd reply , ‘ Oh , Angie Pangie , I suppose I do — old Uncle Tony wants me in the studio . ’
21 Brian Thomas told me in the wake of the 12–9 French win in Cardiff : ‘ Too many walkers , not enough runners ’ .
22 ‘ I 'll ring Mr Pritchard to fetch me in the morning if you 'll just let me stay the night . ’
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