Example sentences of "she [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She 's afraid of me , and she hates me too . |
2 | I squealed , as she led me outside . |
3 | Does she think me so stupid that I do n't know they do that ? |
4 | And she got me again , cos I was n't bothered if she got me , you know what I mean , cos I , I was in my house I could get changed quickly and it was hot . |
5 | Well she collared me yesterday , unfortunately , so I 've got ta do it until |
6 | ‘ Have you been invited to tea ? ’ she asked me crossly . |
7 | She asked me straight out once what it was , but I did not want to tell her yet . |
8 | We met that evening and she asked me straight out if I 'd be interested in an exclusive story : a scandal affecting a government minister . |
9 | She 'd seen her brother 's and she wanted to see if they all looked like that and she asked me so I showed her mine , but it was only if she 'd show me hers and she did as well . ’ |
10 | ‘ On the contrary , she understands me very well and I 'm still free to play chess . ’ |
11 | ’ Need to go wary on the Apricot Sunsets in future , ’ she said as she helped me slowly up the basement steps to the street . |
12 | She helped me as much as she could , but I knew it would take a long time to reach Estella 's level . |
13 | She 's goes , oh she 's gon na phone Thursday night , she phoned me tonight oh I 'll pick you up at half four is that alright ? |
14 | But then I erm she phoned me yesterday and she said to me have you had any professional lifting erm lessons at all . |
15 | She phoned me earlier this week and invited me to come down here to see her land . |
16 | She regarded me warily from under a fringe of split ends . |
17 | But this morning she caught me unawares before I 'd had a single cup of coffee . |
18 | I do n't like to answer a question with a question , but she caught me unawares . |
19 | If she caught me now in the front hall she would waste a good ten minutes warning me that I was risking tuberculosis and a gastric ulcer by being too late to eat a proper meal quietly , and probably throw in the chances of my poisoning a patient with the wrong drug before the night was out through carelessness induced by my own lack of blood-sugar . |
20 | She caught me once when I was drunk in school . |
21 | Poor child , it 's terrible that she loves me so much . ’ |
22 | ‘ It 's because she loves me so much that I just ca n't hurt her . |
23 | She loves me really |
24 | ‘ For the moment she needs me more than you do , ’ he said at last . |
25 | She 's a kind girl , though , and at least she rings me now and again which is more than can be said for her brother . |
26 | I went over to comfort her but she shooed me away . |
27 | ‘ She recognised me straight away , ’ said Mrs Calzini . |
28 | I said ‘ What do you mean ? ’ in such shocked tones she believed me straight away . |
29 | ‘ Then why did she give me away ? ’ asked Juliet . |
30 | She is pregnant , after all — prodigious , luminous ; and she pampers me outrageously . |