Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] me on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | See , she came to see me on the bridge . ’ |
2 | Then I 'd wondered if some women who 'd stopped me on the path had taken it . |
3 | But at least he did n't spot that until he 'd got me on the committee . ’ |
4 | My parents were fond of travel , and they 'd brought me on a trip , long before people had even heard of package holidays . |
5 | She looked up at Trent , as if seeing him for the first time : ‘ I 'd have drowned if you 'd left me on the Key . ’ |
6 | One of the judges agreed to accompany me on a visit to one of these centres . |
7 | ‘ It hauled me to the ground with a thump and started mauling me on the back and neck . ’ |
8 | But he liked gripped me on the arm and then his hand would appear from nowhere during the concert , he like kind of rubbed my arm and are you alright ? |
9 | I 'd been walking for 45 minutes when I was hailed by a local farmer who had seen me on the moonlit road . |
10 | She had brought her son over from South Africa and while staying in Bristol had seen me on the television screen . |
11 | The men were emissaries of Paul Reichmann and were there to question Klein about the story he had told me on a number of occasions . |
12 | Only the sound of the engine , and my eyes shifting from the mist and the road to take covert glances at his face ; I knew no more about him now than when I first met him , except what he had told me on the flight down from Mexico . |
13 | He had dumped me on the surface just as he had found me . |
14 | She got me she had to kiss me on the arse she fucking she had to be there thirty seconds to get the points and I farted at about ten seconds |
15 | My orderly had to roll me on the floor . |
16 | So it must have been the Gharrgoyles who had put me on the planets surface to die . |
17 | ‘ Simon attempted to pass me on a bend , but he lost the back end of his car and all control . |
18 | As a teenager , I laughed off an incident when a nappy horse attempted to deposit me on the wrong side of the railings on a motorway bridge . |