Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The thing is , I was lucky this time , but I 've had to tell Travis that he must never ring me here again . ’
2 The feeling is not unlike being forced through a futuristic abattoir , and I 'll buy anything if they 'll only let me out of here .
3 okay cos they 'll all want some , they 'll all give me about ten P which is n't much
4 Now if you 'll just tuck me back into your jacket , I think we should go and have some breakfast . ’
5 I mean , I can manage if you 'll just tell me where everything is . ’
6 Then hurriedly , ‘ If you 'll just tell me where it is I can manage with the crutch . ’
7 ‘ If you 'll just tell me where it is I can manage by myself , thank you . ’
8 ‘ So if you 'll just pull me out we can be off . ’
9 Maybe not , she might fucking chuck me in tonight for all I know , I do n't know .
10 I thought it might affect my career , they might just chuck me out . ’
11 Like , you know , I saw like , what really , I 'd sat there , I mean like you say , I and I admit that I odds and ends that 'll probably take me about an hour in total
12 ‘ If you 'll kindly drop me off in the village , I have one or two things to do .
13 I feel that the doctors might accidentally tear me up , or that I might flap off the bed in a gust of wind and float away .
14 If you decide not to I 'll walk straight out of your office and you 'll never see me again .
15 ‘ The streets 'll never see me again , not the way you mean .
16 You let me just put my foot on that shore , you 'll never get me here again ! ’
17 If I ever try to escape , and fail , he 'll never let me out again .
18 Not a this is yours three I 've got three pairs , oh and I should n't tell you anyway cos you 'll bloody beat me anyway , so
19 ‘ But perhaps you 'd rather tell me later — in my suite .
20 I had only known , positively though without details , that there was no help and no comfort forthcoming from the source , and that being so I shied away from any mental flashbacks which could only make me more unhappy and ashamed .
21 I 'd hoped she 'd just pick me up and we 'd be on our way , but Ash had n't seen Aunt Ilsa for a long time and insisted on exchanging more than just pleasantries with her and Mr G.
22 " I do n't think she 'd ever trust me again if she knew . "
23 One of the virtues of parental investment er theory I would say is that er it 's particularly sensitive to female interests in , in in sexuality and nobody who knows me or has read er my works would , could possibly suspect me here of fashionable feminist prejudices er so I do n't say this because I think this is what people like to hear , but because I happen to think it 's true , I 'm afraid I 'm one of these old-fashioned and you may think stupid people who believe that you should er say things cos you think they 're true , not because you think er it 's what you think want w want to hear or if you say it , you 'll be accused of sexual harassment by a lecturer as I was last year .
24 Whatever I did , he 'd always put me back on the subs ' bench .
25 My brothers would n't let me worry about money — they 'd always see me all right . ’
26 And having committed the boy to a day on the rubbish , he could hardly turn me down when I suggested we settle for a couple of hours ' conversation over a few beers , after he 'd sorted out the mess .
27 She could still hurt me badly . ’
28 I thought when he died that nothing could ever hurt me so much — now I 'm not so sure .
29 ‘ Well , let me tell you , there 's nothing in the world that could ever tear me away from this place . ’
30 ‘ You 'd still kick me out .
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