Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh you want to see me in four weeks ?
2 But er you want to see me in four weeks to see about that ?
3 Then I would tell myself such ideas were unreasonable : why would an American half-poet want to betray me to any government agency ?
4 ‘ They always photograph me with Kylie because she 's my wife on screen , but they never bother to photograph me with other girls .
5 They always photograph me with Kylie because she 's my wife on screen , but they never bother to photograph me with any other girls .
6 Stop asking me about that ! ’
7 Stop affecting me like this , attacking me on all fronts with your damned charm and intelligence and unbelievable sex appeal !
8 Erm I mean tell me in more depth how it works
9 I , I just have er I just have to drink a lot that 's you know put me in first class and full of drink
10 I want to be taken seriously , which makes it galling that when I 've got a brain , certain types of men try to treat me like some empty-headed bimbo who … ’
11 But try to implicate me in any way — or use me as a trade-off- and it 'll be added to the police clear-up rate faster than the eye can follow .
12 If Wishart began talking about painting , he attended for five minutes , then deflected the conversation with ‘ Do tell me about last night 's sailor . ’
13 And I think sent me on that course you know .
14 Start lecturing me on bad manners .
15 But … like all malais ( do forgive me for this ) her backside had been innocent of paper all her life .
16 My father come to see me at one holiday and the Easter time he see something happen and they did n't like him and cos all my as cabin boy .
17 In 89 , a poem of infidelity ( ‘ Say that thou didst forsake me for some fault ’ ) , the Poet abases himself , vowing to perform all kinds of penance in order to win the Friend back , including never mentioning his name again in case he ‘ haply of our old acquaintance tell ’ : it is over , in the past .
18 ‘ What do you mean to do , ’ demanded Harry , looking fiercely up at him from under drawn brows , ‘ now that you 've tricked me into this betrayal ?
19 ‘ It 's like so many things you 've told me about these murders , robberies and the rape .
20 ‘ I suppose , ’ he said wearily , ‘ you wish to question me about that ? ’
21 ‘ They 've asked me for ten days , ’ Blanche said .
22 I thought you might be a Windmill girl … come to blackmail me about some drunken indiscretion of mine .
23 Anybody wishing if anybody wishes to ring me anyone I 'm not I 'm not you see I do n't see that serves any purpose I 'm sorry I do not think that serves any purpose if you wish to ring me outside this meeting
24 ‘ Why have you come to tell me about this , Christine ? ’
25 Fancy hitting me with this .
26 and you mean to tell me with all that equipment the machine that they 've got at the college , you could n't get it done there ?
27 You have treated me with great courtesy and kindness ; for all that I thank you .
28 I met some now very loyal friends who have seen me through these last three and a half years .
29 Well yes since leaving college yes it 's been predominantly figurative and I always take my subject matter from things that I 've seen which have interested me for one reason or another .
30 He said : ‘ They have told me about these steps they have taken to check this out and I 'm really delighted with their attitude .
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