Example sentences of "and [vb past] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the time I was there she did pencil out a few passages , and got me to red ink a lot more .
2 He blinked and regarded me with confused surprise .
3 A family of brothers , fathers and uncles on the front table took an instant dislike to me and , slamming their pints on the table , sat back with arms crossed and regarded me in stony-faced silence .
4 Paraded in my immaculate " dhobied " drill I presented myself to my commanding officer who glared at me , and dismissed me with these words : " I am astonished that you have the gall , Mahaddie , to apply for a pilot 's course … if anyone is foolish enough to ever recommend you , you would only kill yourself , and probably others , Good day ! "
5 ‘ They acted as judge and jury and suspended me for ten weeks without a trial .
6 Mother wrote me and told me about poor Simon 's death , but what about Yanto and Nigger .
7 On another occasion , a lovely lady called Elsa who came to tidy my room , and who was from a South American country , took me into her confidence and told me about some of the problems she was facing .
8 I put off going to the doctor but I wish I had n't because my GP immediately knew what was wrong and told me about carpal tunnel syndrome .
9 ‘ Valerie , ’ the editor of the Mail on Sunday said to me once , after I had filed a neat and convincing piece on an earthquake the ground had trembled beneath me in Rome , where Lou was playing with the London Symphonic and a wall had fallen on top of me and trapped me for two hours — ‘ you are the mistress of controlled reportage .
10 It was not until Aunt Kit rang me up , three days later , and abused me for ten minutes between tearing bouts of coughing , saying that I had hurt ‘ poor Lil ’ quite unbearably , that he said I had been wrong to write it .
11 Harold Evans clearly had seen the List and regaled me with some of its more unlikely names .
12 She said , ‘ Lulu , how lovely to see you ! ’ and kissed me on both cheeks . ’
13 But the only thing there was a fragile gecko , which clung splay-footed to the wall and watched me with cloudy eyes .
14 Then he suddenly went up on his toes and both hands flashed out and clipped me on both cheeks .
15 He put an arm around my shoulder and steered me to one of the leather sofas which had a girl where other sofas have cushions .
16 They had such nice manners and treated me like one of their own , so I reckon I was one of the lucky ones .
17 I was explaining this to your door porters when a most helpful youngster kindly took me in his charge and escorted me into this room . ’
18 Here is a man who antagonised me and bothered me for 16 months and when I said ‘ yes ’ to fighting him again , he said ‘ no ’ .
19 You had made me , but why had you not looked after me , and saved me from this pain and unhappiness ?
20 Do you remember the lady who rushed to your assistance last night and accused me of all those unspeakable designs on your virtue ? ’
21 He is a keen observer of political life and quizzed me at great length about the impending British general election .
22 ‘ When I struck the bream tore off downstream and dragged me into some weeds but I eventually got it to the bankside , ’ said Matthew .
23 And rocked me with soothing comfort
24 Dad patted me on the head and Mum gives me this little kiss on the cheek and then they went off and left me with this old woman .
25 Gaitskell became excited at the prospect and instructed me with great firmness that as soon as I had received the ‘ discovered ’ documents I was to show them to no one but to come straight to him , so that he should be the first person to know who the culprit was or what information was available that would lead to the culprit 's identity .
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