Example sentences of "me [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | That was a nice picture — Marie liked it I think , cos she did n't mind me sticking it on the wall . |
2 | Boys pouring into the room below , laughing , chattering , me seeing them through the crack . |
3 | I was anxious to settle the terms of the contract with M. Chaillot and , because I wanted to avoid being cornered by him in Passy , I suggested to Jean-Claude that he make an appointment for me to see him at the radio , mid-morning , on a date when I had a luncheon appointment . |
4 | FERDINAND … . my imagination will carry me To see her in the shameful act of sin … . |
5 | And Dr Carrington had particularly asked me to disconnect him from the ventilator . |
6 | ‘ Here , let me shield you from the wind . ’ |
7 | He sang If You Were the Only Girl in the World and he sang Help Me Make It Through the Night . |
8 | On the day Sir Hubert arrived in Rangoon he sent for me to thank me for the way in which this delicate matter had been handled . |
9 | In December 1757 he tried to excuse himself ‘ as my abode is at such distance from the place where the Royal Society hold their weekly meetings as to render it not only inconvenient , but unsafe for me to attend them in the winter season. , A month later Ellis countered with , ‘ I scarce think it possible that Mr. Miller should have no one friend in the Society to send him word and , indeed , I had told Rivington to tell Miller I would be glad to discuss the matter at Fulham , and Miller ignored it . ’ |
10 | Let me introduce you to the world of press releases . |
11 | Let me introduce you to the class . |
12 | Crilly tells me to meet him at the Hope and Vixen in half an hour . |
13 | He tells me to meet him at the magistrates ' court the following morning , tells me to keep away from the scumbags . |
14 | ‘ It told me to meet him by the Princess Alice in Forest Gate , ’ he recalls . |
15 | Me wash it in the bath |
16 | I play a film over and over again in my mind of me meeting you at the airport . |
17 | Without warning she reached her hand sideways and took mine and pressed it , as if to give me courage ; and perhaps to make me identify her with the original , gentle Lily . |
18 | ‘ But I do n't think they would let me run it on the company 's machine , ’ he added regretfully . |
19 | You want me to put them in the bag ? |
20 | But it would be natural for me to put you in the golf club area . |
21 | yeah cos David 's , oh do you want me to put it in the van ? |
22 | You told me to put it in the safe place . |
23 | ‘ She asked me to give it to the lady who had been in court with her child , and to ask if you would take care of her till she could come for her . ’ |
24 | ‘ I rather hope I may get those concerned to invite me to do you in the Authors and their Work series — though I have n't done anything about it — I might then like to quote a bit or two out of a letter ( e.g. about Ivy ) , but I devoutly hope you will be able to censor the thing for yourself ’ — for there was still hope , or I was allowed to think so . |
25 | ‘ Older than you , married , female : it was up to me to keep us on the straight and narrow . |
26 | Then he asked me to kiss him on the lips and we kissed . |
27 | At least let me take you to the rooms I share with Master Dratslinger . |
28 | ‘ Come , let me take you in the carriage . ’ |
29 | When she returned from the shops , Mum told me to accompany her to the Captain 's to ask if we could have the Mission Hall for the wedding . |
30 | ‘ First let me thank you for the great job you are doing with the ‘ Nottingham Graduate ’ . |