Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] me [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 If I do not like it or you keep me waiting , I will take my custom elsewhere . ’
2 and you catch me catching it — — bringing your blush to the surface
3 If you'se happen to be comin' here to Dublin at some time or other in the future — which praise the Lord you will be , for t is God 's own city — and you happen to be driving down O'Connell Street and you see me standin' here like dis , with me arms up ; then whether I 'm here or not , you stop . ’
4 she 's quite good and she said well you 're intelligent , you can do this for me and she had me doing this like phone calls ringing people up and
5 She was the first pig I 'd ever met , and she set me thinking , and reading up on pigs .
6 Two army medics who were getting ready to deal with such things in the wild were also there , and they kept me laughing so much that I was wobbling up and down while the surgeon was trying to operate .
7 But they put their foot down when it came to maths and they caught me grappling with the colour scheme of a kestrel .
8 Er and then he got me he er he got me interested in politics and he got me going to this N C L C evening evening classes .
9 I looked at them and he saw me looking .
10 The theatre director Schuh was there and he saw me sitting by myself during the interval .
11 and him , my mother was away and erm I was with him and we went out he took me out to lunch and he took me shopping and stu well I mean he took , but he was really really , you know how your father always dotes on you if it 's just you and him ?
12 And it got me thinking that there must be thousands of people up and down the country doing worthwhile things to protect our environment and wildlife who go unrecognised .
13 It moves me playing it and it upsets me playing it , it 's very upsetting to play Alfie , because A he 's such a disastrous man as a person d you know you think oh god I do n't really wan na be playing this man for sixteen weeks but the part is so wonderful and the play is so rich that you ca n't help s sort of s submitting to it and putting yourself in the position of being a masochist I suppose .
14 And it frightens me seeing the youngsters coming out carrying .
15 Myself and Parco Polo seeks meaning in what it does to us , and it left me thinking that the late Italo Calvino has a lot to answer for .
16 It would attack me suddenly , quite unpredictably — and it left me fighting for breath .
17 Erm , I wear make up as a mask basically gives me confidence and it stops me having to be myself which I feel is n't good enough for the public
18 I opened it , and I got my answer , and it set me thinking afresh and seeing clearly where I had formerly been blind .
19 But you remember me telling you about it . ’
20 I think about phoning her mobile but she hates me doing that so I do n't .
21 ‘ We were from different cultures , but they kept me going through the bad times .
22 OK it had the batteries stuck in with sticky tape , but it kept me going through fifteen Agatha Christies and hundreds of hours of revision — well , pretend revision .
23 The job they had did n't interest me , but it set me thinking .
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