Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He fined me for being late and he fined me for being overweight .
2 ‘ He fined me for being late and he fined me for being overweight .
3 And he irritates me by repeating things over and over again . ’
4 And he hates me for giving in to them , and for seeing how he 's shrunk .
5 The regular vet — a friend of mine — has gone to live in Australia and he recommended me to the zoo as his replacement .
6 Well I erm , I was , I was burgled about a year ago and I 'm am ex er , I 'm a retired criminal lawyer , and , but I , I felt that if I lived in the States and trained in the States and I carried a gun then and I felt very vulnerable in not having a gun because he , I was in my own home and he fist me with a knife
7 ‘ I immediately offered him a cup of tea or coffee and he followed me into the kitchen , ’ says Lynsey .
8 I gently pushed him aside and walked in and he followed me around reading with great enthusiasm while I poured the contents of my shoes down the sink , removed my coat and made us both a hot drink , interjecting now and again with , ‘ Fancy that ! ’
9 However , I insisted and he ushered me into the Captain 's sea cabin .
10 And he treated me like a lady , too , not a shop-girl .
11 yesterday right in the park and he hugged me for about ten years .
12 ‘ I saw Doctor Rossitter this morning , ’ she said abruptly , ‘ and he told me about you both , and your — dilemma .
13 I told him the story of my adventures and about life in England , and he told me about his country and his people .
14 I knew him as well , of course , so I contacted him and he told me about the trip . ’
15 And he told me about the increased risk of late miscarriage with amniocentesis as well . ’
16 Crilly , I 'll tell you about the sparkle of Belgravia , the shimmer of white marble , a sumptuous , salubrious white , the sugary white of fluffy friendship , cloudship , feely white , and the slim cobblestone road which led to the river where I met James who was fresh from Waterstone 's with his arms full of Pinter plays , O he was as a young Terence Stamp , Crilly , but for the sly cracks of wisdom about the corners of his eyes , and we drank espresso and he told me about Spain and the high mountains of India , and the Pyrenees he had taken on foot , and though I was as trite as my shopping Saturdays and my small muggy and squirming palms in summertime , he painted my body swirly-lined and peach upon a large canvas and made love to me upon the tip of the Heath with all of London a basin of rooftops beneath us while the sky loomed low in grey and pink , the Heath a dark pudding of sloping mountains , wild and white and wide as Brontë country , with only the smug suburban cliffs of Highgate Village peering from behind its sprawling hem , and big dogs scurried like brown birds to the crevice of foothills and then disappeared , so we made love for a while beneath that sky , which cast a blaze upon us the colour of cream .
17 and he told me about Thomas the Tank engine , everywhere we went
18 He said he was a reporter and he told me of the death of the King , the news had just come through .
19 Yeah , cos we was there in the August , they were n't , we moved in , in the July , there , and the girls were , Matthew was just four , cos just as we moved in our dad took Matthew to Hungary with him , it was like , it was like they were going on the following Wednesday , and he told me on the Friday , he came in on the Friday night , they planned , it was our dad , Crystal and Danielle , Crystal and Danielle , but she said even if I go out in the middle of .
20 I and my new friend then went to Ku where he took another 15,000 pesetas off me — the price had gone up , he said — and he parked me by the dance-floor and said he 'd be back in five minutes .
21 So I went to see a man in Devonshire Place and he sent me down the road for a barium meal X-ray .
22 So obviously I kept drinking the water and the next day , on the Sunday , the pain was so bad we called the doctor again and he found out I was in labour and he sent me to the hospital and they found out not until the Thursday that it was actually the cryptosporidium that had caused it .
23 He was pulling him , trying to get him off me — he threw him — he just threw him at the bed — I knew he was all right , he were screaming but I could n't — they were both screaming , Cathy and Gary both , and he got me by the throat .
24 There , I asked the proprietor if there were any really old places I could visit and he directed me to a farm called La Valdieu .
25 We reached the Bedford Square House and he saw me up the steps .
26 He tells us that he ‘ spent months researching ’ ( citations from his letter , The Art Newspaper No. 22 , October 1992 , p.3 ) the texts which he uses in his work at the Neue Galerie at Kassel and he criticises me for ‘ forgetting ’ these texts which took him so long to research , even though they are clearly mentioned in the second , fourth and fifth paragraphs of my article which comprises only seven paragraphs .
27 And he conned me into posting his mail !
28 And he led me towards the hills
29 Where was Um Al-Farajh , I asked him , and he led me to a large square of fir trees and pointed to the earth .
30 On the first night of Camelot on Broadway , on December 3rd , 1960 , I went into his crowded dressing room after the performance and he greeted me with : ‘ Well , I showed you , did n't I ? ’
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