Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] me back " in BNC.

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1 I know what , I 'll swop that for a pound coin , yeah , and you give me back the pound coin and plus that fifty P , yeah ?
2 ‘ Yeah ; she came to Uncle Hamish 's a couple of times , and she drove me back to Glasgow once . ’
3 I did n't feel loved before , but now I have somebody that 's dependent on me , I have something of my own to love , and she loves me back .
4 and then , she tells me to put the phone down , and she rings me back .
5 Eventually I stopped a very helpful young lady member of the staff , told her of my predicament and she guided me back to my table .
6 I tended the wounds of one of their men and they took me back with them into the great Forest of Ettrick . ’
7 The Men came for me where I huddled in the marram grass and they took me back to the low cage .
8 Well we went into the Rifle Brigade Barracks at Winchester and used to work out at a big house outside of Winchester so we had to march out there and then at the time of Dunkirk , they were looking for places to put all the soldiers that they 'd brought and er , we were cleared out of Barnet , er out of Winchester Barracks and posted up to Nottingham and we worked in the factory , which was taken over by the Army then and erm , and then whilst there , I suppose that was about nineteen what , about nineteen fo coming up to nineteen forty two , they decided to have a recheck or rethink on medicals , so we were all subject to another medical and they put me back to A one and says , right we 're getting rid of all A one personnel out of the Pay Corp , you have a choice Royal Army Ordnance Corp or the Royal Artillery .
9 I have made twelve tapes for the CBC and they want me back … why could n't some of this have happened ten years ago ?
10 He was very very tolerant with me and he brought me back into it without a lot of undue pressure and erm because transport was n't my life but I 'd sort of dedicated myself to it .
11 There was the time we were getting off a crowded coach on a day trip to Brighton and he pushed me back into my seat .
12 I was short of a few quid to do anything about it so my mate lent me the money , we went to a scrap yard , picked up a spare and he delivered me back here in his motor , then your chaps picked me up . ’
13 I tried to sneak out with an open-necked shirt , but she called me back .
14 He had n't got the information I was waiting for but he rang me back at about a quarter to ten .
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