Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] me [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Then I 'd wondered if some women who 'd stopped me on the path had taken it .
2 But at least he did n't spot that until he 'd got me on the committee . ’
3 The two biffos would have come sneaking through the door , rubbing their hands and telling themselves they 'd got me by the balls , and I 'd have pointed the extinguisher and put out their fire .
4 Once he 'd introduced me to the Princess , he never said another word . ’
5 Well Laura and Gemma wanted to make these pasties and she 'd asked me at the weekend and I did n't have the time because I think Irene came down cos I asked Irene whether she 'd looked after , you know I 'm at college until three , and she said yeah I 'll pick them up and er I could n't get her out at then so I promised she could make them so , I said alright you and Gemma make them , anyway they did very well they made them in about fifteen minutes because we had to go and get Emily at four from school , I said hurry up , hurry up put the water in Emily quick stick them together shove them now and put them in the oven
6 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 . ’
7 I 'd said the right thing and she 'd buttoned me as the one who signed the cheques .
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 The newcomer listened in his turn to the description Mrs Zamzam had given me of the events that led her to run away from Um Al-Farajh , occasionally nodding agreement or interrupting to correct her account .
10 I turned to find that a girl had joined me at the bar .
11 For half a second you might have thought his fist had smashed me across the room , except that I follow through my dive into a roll and end up squatting on the floor , eight feet away , with the pistol pointing straight at his guts .
12 Last time I had been to Paris they had rescued me from the freezing streets and hungry wolf packs . )
13 I felt proud that Mr Rochester had trusted me with the story of his past life .
14 It was nearly forty years later that I met the man who had carried me into the only half track we had left and who reassured me .
15 If a pollster had approached me in the run-up to the election , I would have said I was voting Lib-Dem , because I had a sincere intention of doing so .
16 The same morning Mrs Singh had approached me in the school foyer , handed me a bag full of letters , and burst into tears .
17 The veiled women had reminded me of the nuns .
18 Nothing had prepared me for the overwhelming architectural beauty of Salamanca , and in particular for the grandeur of the university , the oldest in Spain and one of the oldest in Europe , with its noble façade in plateresque style .
19 Nothing in my upbringing had prepared me for the weather , much less the absurd notion of hitchhiking .
20 I 'd been walking for 45 minutes when I was hailed by a local farmer who had seen me on the moonlit road .
21 She had brought her son over from South Africa and while staying in Bristol had seen me on the television screen .
22 But once Gyggle had positioned me in the tank — which crouched there like a miniature submarine , or a twenty-first-century washing machine — and swung shut the rubber-flanged door , I found it impossible to lose — and therefore as he hoped , reencounter — my self .
23 I had expected , perhaps because the image she had presented me with the week before had been more domestic , someone less ambiguous and far less assured .
24 This came as something of a surprise , for nothing Victor Saunders had told me about the Priut refuge quite prepared me for my first sight of this three-storey silver sausage — an amazing futuristic construction with a dining room that looks out on a wonderland of peaks , and with some four-bedded dormitories which , if you 're lucky enough to be allocated one , ensures a degree of comfort far different from alpine-style overcrowding .
25 Something Neil had told me about the island .
26 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 .
27 The extraordinary stop-start conversation between Victor and his monster had convinced me of the latter 's supreme dangerousness : given its malevolence , its lying and eloquent tongue was probably as big a threat as its turn of speed .
28 Whatever musings had abstracted me from the charms of the city fled before the lucidity of that long-drawn-out instant of disaster .
29 I told him he could have some of the pills Richard had got me from the chemist yesterday .
30 He had had no private income , pension , or — which had surprised me in the last few years — life insurance .
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