Example sentences of "be [v-ing] me [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I thought he would , he deserves it and suddenly the semi-circle is clapping and looking at me : ‘ She 's won , she 's a-a-a won , ’ I hear John shout from half-way up the stalls , and my fellow contestants are slapping me on the back and pushing me to the front of the stage ,
2 But I have met your brother at long last and Mrs Powers has been regaling me with the most fascinating pieces of village gossip . ’
3 They 're keeping me to the contract … wanting their pound o ’ flesh .
4 You 're pushing me to the limit , ’ she whispered , cringing into the brocade settle and holding her drink in front of her defensively .
5 Oh you want to walk on that , oh Charlotte come on then , you 're pushing me into the road .
6 ‘ You 're pushing me in the direction of flattery again , ’ he said softly .
7 ‘ You sound as if you 're interviewing me for a job . ’
8 You 're breaking me on the rack of your virtue . ’
9 ‘ You 're asking me for a snap judgement , Miss Levington ? ’
10 ‘ Now you are forcing me into the most obvious remark of the week : I only do what I want — within our poor human limits .
11 And that 's been another thing that 's been worrying me over the weekend .
12 The stuff they 've been giving me in the ward was like a milk soup .
13 It 's been staring me in the face . ’
14 ‘ It 's been staring me in the face , ’ Carlson continued .
15 Anyway , you know , I 'd been er , it has been staring me in the face for so often .
16 You seemed to be drawing me like a magnet , and there was Claudine , anyway . ’
17 As you will be expecting me for a visit on your return tomorrow I am writing to let you know I shall not be attending your sessions again .
18 But I do n't mind telling young Mike here about it seeing he 'll be joining me in the business one day . ’
19 The drift of my rhetoric might seem to be taking me towards a traditional defence of literature , of the imagination , of creativity , of humane values in general .
20 ‘ People are stopping me in the street to ask about it . ’
21 He 's been hiding me for the last couple of days . ’
22 They are making me into an addict , so that I may never leave home … .
23 ‘ I mean — have you been avoiding me like the very plague simply because of who I am ? ’
24 They were using me as a guinea-pig to investigate the hourly variation in mental efficiency of those with irregular sleeping patterns , such as airline pilots or globe-trotting diplomats .
25 ‘ So you were using me as a stud , min kaere .
26 IWAS looking at them uncomprehendingly ; they were eyeing me like a cat watches a captured mouse that might yet try to make a dash for freedom .
27 ‘ I thought you were taking me to the police station . ’
28 ‘ And you were fighting me from the moment we met again . ’
29 I do n't think I would have made quite so much impact , however , if it had n't been for the fact that , while they were carrying me round the church yelling , ‘ Aliens ! ’ 'Jesus Christ ! ’ and ‘ The snake cometh ! ’ the roof fell in .
30 I had suffered from these cramps four years before and in Tokyo they were bothering me from the start .
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