Example sentences of "he [verb] me [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He thought to himself ‘ I do n't want him to see me like this ’ .
2 ‘ I would n't let him treat me like that . ’
3 Mad to let him kiss me like this .
4 I remember him telling me about that , that stone .
5 ‘ How dare he answer me like that ! ’
6 When I next saw the King , he asked me about this experience .
7 He told me about this condition quite openly , including the impulse to throw himself over cliffs etc .
8 Over the years , he told me on many occasions of his first day in business at Wilton when a young man .
9 With one of those insights which showed a mind much subtler than that of many of his contemporaries , he had drawn an analogy between logical positivism and surrealism ; but he told me on this occasion that he had once asked A.J. Ayer , as he then was , what political beliefs were compatible with logical positivism : to which the reply had been , not altogether to his surprise , that they would be decidedly left-wing .
10 He bestrode me like some stalwart saint of old , defending my prone body with buckler and flaming sword .
11 Fif always seems a little surly with me , because he blames me for some trouble he had on another world .
12 ‘ But I thank God that He spared me for this ! ’
13 ‘ There was one teacher , Mr Richardson , and he encouraged me in all the sports I did , really .
14 He hated me for that .
15 He threatened me with this throughout the examination period and until the day I actually left home .
16 Nervously reading from a statement , she said : ‘ He kissed me on both cheeks and placed his hand on my waist .
17 Psalm 34:4 sums up how I feel about the Lord : ‘ I sought the LORD , and he answered me ; he delivered me from all my fears . ’
18 And those last three portables , he talked me into those going out the door .
19 He took me through many secret doors and passages , down , down under the Opera House .
20 I wanted to lash out at them : Vern did n't help me , I do n't need anyone to help me — he took me to this boat alone at night and we …
21 Then he took me in both hands and pushed my legs into the top of the bone .
22 He took me round that blooming Argyle Road three times .
23 he took me round that corner for three times today .
24 So , when he treated me like this , I laughed aloud .
25 He treated me in such a way that …
26 To do this he sent me to another sort of specialist who inserted through my neck a needle containing blue dye , guided it with the help of a television screen into the top of my spinal cord and then watched its progress as it trickled down .
27 ‘ You remember how angry Alain became when he saw me with that book ? ’ she said .
28 Jim Pickering was one of the four : ‘ I was Red 2 in company with Red I and Green Section when I saw a Ju88 engaged by A.A. about 1,000 feet above us … he saw me at this height and turned in a circle onto my tail .
29 ‘ Why did he mention me at all ? ’
30 It is too late now to ask the right hon. Gentleman what he intends to do about that , as he will lose his job over it on 9 April , but can he tell me of any other Government who have allowed their textile industry to bleed to death in that fashion without helping it ?
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