Example sentences of "he [verb] me on [art] " in BNC.

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1 In one week I listened to the English boy singing the praises of my dark colouring and frizzy hair , felt him kiss me on the cheek with obvious pleasure whenever I cooked a meal and when I came in from work , or when we sat watching television together , and found him waiting for me at the end of the road when I was late back for some reason .
2 But he s he met me on the road one day and he said to me , Miss , it would pay you to give a decent price for it , he said to me .
3 He clapped me on the shoulder , proclaiming I was a great fellow , before sweeping away to join the dancers .
4 He clapped me on the shoulder .
5 When I 'm fighting my sister he kicks me on the wotsit . ’
6 ‘ To the well-deserving Gaius Seius I leave and wish to be granted in addition that neither from him nor from his heirs should be claimed whatever he owes me on the basis of documents or accounts or has borrowed from me or I have guaranteed for him . ’
7 He beat me on a number of occasions , often for some trivial offence .
8 He told me on the phone that Dawn will be leaving in a fortnight 's time and they have n't found a veterinary nurse to take her place .
9 Yeah , cos we was there in the August , they were n't , we moved in , in the July , there , and the girls were , Matthew was just four , cos just as we moved in our dad took Matthew to Hungary with him , it was like , it was like they were going on the following Wednesday , and he told me on the Friday , he came in on the Friday night , they planned , it was our dad , Crystal and Danielle , Crystal and Danielle , but she said even if I go out in the middle of .
10 You know what he told me on the way home ?
11 Shortly after his appointment as Minister of Housing in October 1964 , he telephoned me on a Sunday morning to say that he was having great trouble with his civil servants because he wished to promote an anti-eviction Bill , which would make it impossible for people to be evicted from their premises without special precautions .
12 ‘ I could tell he 'd been drinking as soon as he joined me on the jig .
13 ‘ Oh , in cash , he paid me on the same day , insisted on doing so .
14 He touched me on the shoulder .
15 The closest we get together is when we dance and when he slaps me on the arse and that 's about it .
16 He kissed me on the cheek and I waved him off at the door and watched TV before going to bed .
17 So he started me on the on politics , and he was very good .
18 He placed me on the ground and saw at once that I could not fly .
19 He biffed me on the nose , ’ Paddy said .
20 I bent forward to see if I could recognise him — there was something vaguely familiar about him , the voice perhaps — and then he hit me on the side of my head — ’ Poor Miss Watson faltered and her eyes filled with tears at the memory of that vicious blow .
21 Returning to my first meeting with Vincent , Arthur Cheyney naturally became my hero , especially when he took me on a trip from Ipswich to Parkeston Quay , which completely sold me on the job and made me resolve to move heaven and earth to get on a cutter crew as soon as possible .
22 He saw me on the telly . ’
23 He saw me on the television the other weekend .
24 He slapped me on the shoulder .
25 ‘ But do n't get the wrong idea , ’ he tells me on the phone .
26 He tapped me on the knee .
27 He tapped me on the knee .
28 He put me on a stretcher , had me carried about half a mile across fields to an ambulance , which in turn took me down to the local advanced dressing station .
29 He put me on an iron tonic which bucked me a little .
30 He put me on the spot and eventually pulled out of the deal as much as I did .
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