Example sentences of "but he [vb -s] me " in BNC.
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1 | But he strikes me as being the best of any of them . |
2 | I knew he was very , very keen on football , but he tells me he 's also keen on fishing , cricket and baseball . |
3 | But he likes me to look nice when we go out anyway which is not often , granted . |
4 | But he annoys me so much . ’ |
5 | But he ignores me . |
6 | ‘ But he sees me the other way — he spoke of another photograph — he was telling me that … ’ |
7 | He means to mend the world , but he needs me to mend his clothes … |
8 | They 've got proper dancers for that … but he makes me run . ’ |
9 | ‘ Mr Wilson 's kind , but he makes me feel out of it , ’ whispered Mrs H. Mr Wilson was indeed kind . |
10 | Her eyes opened in wonder : ‘ But he loves me ! ’ |
11 | He visits elsewhere but he leaves me my dreaming space . |
12 | But he follows me . |
13 | I ca n't remember him but he remembers me . ’ |
14 | They come to me , whining and wheedling , ‘ old Mother , this , make him fall in love with me , ’ ‘ old Mother , that , he 's a good man , I love him , but he beats me and goes with other women . ’ |
15 | He does n't ever touch a canvas with paint , but he gives me ideas . |
16 | He does n't ever touch a canvas with paint , but he gives me ideas . |
17 | I have no idea what he earns , but he gives me about 1,500 rupees ( $ ) a month to run the house . |
18 | But he treats me like a child . |
19 | Understandably , Mr Anderson is slightly put out , but he assures me he is not in the least surprised . |