Example sentences of "you [vb past] [prep] me " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And I spent an hour greeting my guests , making a speech and ensuring the entertainment was fully organised for the evening , while I was trying to make up my mind whether your refusal to put in an appearance was because you cared for me — or because you hated me . ’
2 I 've done my time for that job , and the other jobs you laid on me .
3 and then there 's erm , that shopping , bit of shopping you got for me
4 Yeah , right you got like me , Stuart
5 Then I just rushed out of the pub and started runnin' , then you got in me way and knocked me over and sprained me ankle . ’
6 ‘ What a fool you made of me , Sarah Byrne .
7 You asked for me . ’
8 Then he said , ‘ You asked for me , Jack , and here I am .
9 But you asked for me , and I do n't handle your kind any more .
10 ‘ That I was posted to your staff because you asked for me .
11 He said in the same low , intent voice : ‘ Is this what you expected of me , Harry ?
12 then I ripped his stool to shreds and then fucking you you admitted to me , it was you !
13 You agreed with me .
14 that 's what I said to ya and you agreed with me , that 's why I got it it 's inch and half thick er wide , by half inch thick , it 's under there .
15 That has brought us back again to the conundrum which you posed to me and in the face of which I had to express my helplessness — namely , how do we make the silent majority unsilent since that is by definition impossible ?
16 ‘ But why , Karim , especially as you pretended to me you were going off to take the damn exams .
17 Sensing a lack of response , he said , ‘ Are n't you pleased for me ? ’
18 You drove past me the other day when I drov , was it you ?
19 But you 'd to me you do n't you do n't turn to stealing to do it for a one off .
20 I waited until you came to me in the hospital , I had to .
21 You came to me first ? ’
22 You came to me , ’ he told her , ‘ not by my invitation .
23 It 's good that you came to me .
24 doing things like that but I I I I believe quite strongly what Angela 's saying er , if you came to me and presented something ba ba , a total er , conviction that it might be in a sense damaging er the er the the the concept people have of your subject , or might have I would listen very carefully to that , and I also ta , I remember Gordon saying some time ago and whilst Gordon drove me crackers he talked about the government saying you 've got ta do this , you 've go and he said there are things that we must believe in as educationalists ourselves , and professionalists
25 You came to me for help , remember ?
26 He knew that you were n't a virgin when you came to me . ’
27 Let's just tell you what you look like , you came to me for a job you would n't get it .
28 ‘ Are you glad you came with me , cara ? ’
29 I 'm glad you came after me .
30 Every time you came near me I wanted to put my arm round your waist . ’
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