Example sentences of "he [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He made me slightly tiddly on champagne so perhaps he was trying to seduce me . |
2 | Then he said to Rain : ‘ He attacked me only with words . ’ |
3 | He rebuked me again . |
4 | In fact , he irritates me intensely sometimes . |
5 | Sometimes he irritates me so much that I could scream at him . |
6 | Johnson even complained a little — or so Boswell suggests — that he was not seeing enough of Boswell : ‘ He asked me today , how it happened we were so little together . ’ |
7 | When he asked me again , we were alone in the sitting-room . |
8 | ‘ You reckon we can go bonefishing again tomorrow ? ’ he asked me instead . |
9 | Seconds later , he asked me urgently to bring over a large roll of cotton-wool . |
10 | What a fucking He asked me yesterday . |
11 | ‘ Was she a suicidal type ? ’ he asked me then . |
12 | and then he asked me then and erm , he did n't know whether to ask me or not , well he knew , he knew more or less I 'd say yes anyway , cos I more , I 'd already said yes , but not to his face , so but he did n't know whether to because Henry fancied me |
13 | Would that explain why he asked me so few questions , took my unlikely presence and knowledge so much for granted ? |
14 | ‘ He asked me once , ’ she said huskily , ‘ if I was predator or prey . ’ |
15 | He asked me low long I 'd worked for the firm and what my duties were and what Doreen did . |
16 | I wished everyone goodnight and he led me upstairs into a small dormitory room . |
17 | I arrived early and he led me upstairs to a comfortable polish-scented lounge and made coffee , before returning to the bar to finish off . |
18 | When he came on Aspel and Company , he got me again . |
19 | He got me so riled I lost a race this afternoon I should have won . |
20 | He probed me psychologically , whilst laying siege with the battering ram of his biro to the airy battlements of the beard . |
21 | He impresses me enormously . |
22 | He prodded me playfully in the chest . |
23 | He looks me straight in the eyes as he takes his hand from my glass . |
24 | And he said , today he phoned me just as I was going out and I did n't really sort of stop and talk to him very long . |
25 | He phoned me today . ’ |
26 | ‘ But he found me eventually … ’ |
27 | Only I saw him sigh , for Lili and Robert were looking not at him but at the walls , and he found me too negligible to bother to disguise his ennui . |
28 | ‘ So I do n't think he found me quite so ridiculous as you make out , ’ concluded Viola , with an angry smirk of triumph . |
29 | He regarded me respectfully . |
30 | It 's if , if he criticizes me later on . |