Example sentences of "me [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 anyway he walked , he was only away about twenty minutes you know he wanted to get the car and for me to drive I thought well er
2 The fact that Lili seemed to take an interest in me led me to think that she had never been very close to my mother .
3 The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear .
4 Er ye well er , it was when , no let me think I went to Ipswich , I did a till the First War ended .
5 When he told me to strip I refused , saying that I would change my clothes only if he left the room .
6 His shaking hands with me made me feel half hero , half saint .
7 The silence that enclosed me made me feel the world had come to an end , that the trees had not yet been informed but soon would be , and would fall on to the stone and thorn , the heather and the fern , skeletons to be picked over , not by vultures but by time .
8 The calm , thoughtful way she acknowledged them and talked them through with me made me feel that we had taken the first step towards friendship .
9 Her grey eyes when she looked at me made me tremble .
10 It 's for this reason I 've gone against my initial instinct not to blow our own trumpet on this at the risk of provoking more ‘ bad loser ’ comments from certain people ( and let me stress I do n't mean the runners-up ) communicated to me .
11 The next New Mums group was at her house ( she lived less than a mile away ) and she had phone me to encourage me to go .
12 hold me love me hold me love me you
13 For the conflict of emotions in me caused me to burst into tears .
14 Let me let me cite a commercial organization which , to give you an idea , I know you 're not commercial in that particular sense , of what we 're talking about .
15 L let me let me do that .
16 Let me let me do that
17 Half Well let me let me finish the the quote because Well there are but but but but Well alright but but Peter Lilley is saying , is suggesting in a in a speech at a party conference that half the population of continental Europe are scroungers .
18 if you want me let me know .
19 And ou and going back to Mr Heselton , he has said i , I 've got a negative factor for him at the moment in terms of minus eight fifty , but let let me let me take the figure which is actually quoted in the County Council 's table of nine fifty dwellings .
20 Then I picked up my things at the stationer 's and walked home , ignoring the distressing tugs of the magnetic field , which made me feel I 'd wasted my morning by not doing the thing I 'd set out to do .
21 You made me feel I had , but I have n't .
22 I mean , if I 'd thought there was something really wrong , I 'd have seen that you stayed at home — this makes me feel I 've been driving a sick horse or something "
23 ‘ Do n't make me feel I 've got one foot in the grave already !
24 Make me feel I have some kind of base to my life .
25 It makes me feel I have been prying into it all , I am a voyeur of their joint life .
26 He really you know made me feel I say I were n't sat there like I was with that fella thinking well he do n't seem to know what he 's saying anyway .
27 He said specially the boy , he 's getting he said he , the boy 's getting shown now well she said herself that he do n't like me to hear me arguing and swearing .
28 ‘ Let me see I have it right , ’ McLeish said , after a pause .
29 Oh , you bringing it down to me save me coming to ask , oh no .
30 In some cases I had to accept that information given to me to help me understand problems of academic publishing was to remain confidential , but once credibility had been established the publishers were very helpful .
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