Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As he wrote years later in his long unpublished memoirs , ‘ hazard or Providence made me knock on the door of the Hôtel Terminus of the Gare du Nord . ’ |
2 | The last time I saw her was when Benedict Joseph shoved her into his car outside the Villa Fiesole , and Philippe made me go with him to Nice . ’ |
3 | Well I did n't him coming , and Ian saw me coming . |
4 | I had come to know Beirut well before my incarceration and various clues of sound and smell enabled me to pinpoint our destination . |
5 | You 'd dock my pay soon enough if I did n't do everything you and Matey ordered me to do in my waking hours . ’ |
6 | ‘ And Richard likes me to read to him . ’ |
7 | A few months after I left I met someone else and we had a wonderful relationship for a few months , but then guilt reared its ugly head and Marie persuaded me to go back because I 'd left her with two children . |
8 | ‘ Here I an trying to change man 's perception of the Cosmos and the neighbours and kids tell me to get a job . |
9 | Well Alex mixed the mix , I put them in the oven and Sue told me get them out or they 'll burn . |
10 | I was at the Madness gig at Finsbury Park the other week and Vince had me removed from the premises ! |
11 | Brian and Tom asked me to get in touch with people for them ; Tom even gave me long phone numbers for his wife in Beirut and daughters in the States . |
12 | ‘ My father would have paid for years and years to have me become a doctor , a lawyer or an engineer . |
13 | I saw at once that there were three chairs at the dinner-table ; and Conchis saw me see . |
14 | And squeamishness prevented me looking for a tiny insect to place on a sticky dewdrop leaf . |
15 | ‘ No politician likes leaving an election campaign in full swing , but Britain 's farmers and fishermen expect me to do the job I was appointed for and I am not prepared to take the risk of measures hostile to the UK getting through because I am not there , ’ said Mr Curry , who is defending a 17,000 Conservative majority . |
16 | I start fiddling about with a brush and then something happens and Donald helps me work it out . |
17 | I start fiddling about with a brush and then something happens and Donald helps me work it out . |
18 | For the parent , the same phrase means the inverse : I have not given birth to the monster which my upbringing and socialisation led me to believe I 'd had , but to a normal member of the human species as I now define it . |
19 | The sight of another person 's suffering and sacrifice stopped me thinking so much about my own problems . |
20 | I am not exactly pushing a supermarket trolley but I make sure I have plenty of apples , bananas and water to keep me going . |
21 | ‘ The director wants to see you right away , Marianne , and Dane asked me to tell you he 'll be down in just a few minutes , Shae , to finish off his costume fitting . ’ |
22 | ‘ And Liz wants me to go and look after her . |
23 | For me personally , the afternoon 's exercise and movement left me feeling very happy and relaxed . |
24 | He was the same age as Syl , after all , and Syl wanted me to go with him for reasons of his own . |
25 | Their versatility and dependability enable me to draw and paint with confidence and control , in quick field sketches or detailed studio works . |
26 | Moderator and friends let me say first of all that I 'm glad to be able to make these speeches on behalf of the member churches of and I 'd like to also on , particularly on behalf of the England and Wales , though I did realise having said that that you have a minister of the University of Penryth is also a member of this Synod , and therefore , you 've got me three things ! |
27 | I felt a burning , splitting sensation , and Dick told me to look as the head had crowned , and I could see she had dark hair . |
28 | The professor had treated this book with proper severity , and Himmler wanted me to dispose once and for all of this type of scientific mischief-making . |
29 | ‘ I brought them over yesterday and George let me have a couple of boxes for the night but I do n't want to leave them over another night if I can help it . |
30 | My Mum and Dad let me discover all this for myself . |