Example sentences of "come [prep] me " in BNC.

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1 By now the time had come for me to hand back to these women responsibility to go it alone .
2 The time had come for me to grow up .
3 ‘ The time has now come for me to act and sort out some of the players .
4 ‘ He thought the time had come for me to have a car , and very kindly provided me with one .
5 The Second Son had come for me .
6 ‘ The time has come for me to get it sorted out — and I 'd happily take a year out if it meant I 'd have a few more years later on .
7 The deer had come for me .
8 ‘ Gina — I think the time has come for me to set the record straight about Lotta and myself .
9 ‘ After almost ten years as party leader and eight and a half as prime minister , the time has come for me to step aside , ’ he told a news conference in Ottawa after announcing his decision to his party .
10 However , 15 years on , I feel the time has come for me to have a change of hairstyle .
11 Two horses in a nearby field come towards me , curious about this thing in brightly coloured clothes .
12 Sick of being subjected to the Argentinian 's taunts Johnson simply replied ‘ Come near me sunshine and you 'll be swallowing your teeth . ’
13 Never for the future come near me when I am in these tumults unless I send for you .
14 He says do n't you dare come near me with that silly spray .
15 Yes , yes , now that group have come into me and two weeks after they 've worn the hairpiece they 've got a job after two and half years of not finding work , so what do you say to that ?
16 ‘ Why not come with me ? ’ she asked .
17 Roza Niedzwiedz would gladly have come with me but , as an alien , she feared she would not be granted re-entry into Britain .
18 ‘ I think you 'd better come with me too .
19 ‘ You 'd better come with me , Angela , ’ said Farmer Yatton .
20 ‘ I come twice a week at a pound a time , so that 's thirteen , say , and then there 's all the times I 've come with me cans .
21 It was only much later that I realised the reason for the request and also for the resulting laughter , namely the enjoyment of a broad Somerset accent which had come with me , and traces of which can still be recognised by West Country people nearly seventy years later .
22 My line was : ‘ You better come with me . ’
23 My brother was to have come with me ; he 's a doctor working in Petersfield , and he 's a dedicated bird-watcher and photographer .
24 ‘ You could have come with me , you know , ’ he reminded her .
25 ‘ It 's awfully good of you to have come with me , ’ he said , feeling he should apologize for something , and kicking as powerfully as possible against the fancy that he was Philip .
26 And has come with me , and bored out of her mind , and not understood it .
27 ‘ You 'd better come with me , ’ Josie said then , with resignation .
28 ‘ I 've got a special licence in my pocket ; if I 'd been obliged to go to Paris you 'd have come with me as my wife . ’
29 ‘ Why not come with me , and see ? ’
30 ‘ You 'd better come with me . ’
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