Example sentences of "me [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He described a life so different from my own that I could not have imagined it — ‘ She loved me for the dangers I had passed , and I loved her , that she did pity them . ’
2 The differences are deep and go far back into history , but while I have been a Minister dealing with the economy and the environment I have always had the greatest possible collaboration from all the parties in Northern Ireland , which have always worked cheek by jowl with one another and with me for the benefit of all the people of Northern Ireland .
3 Perhaps he was going to touch me for the air fare home .
4 ‘ Well , Dacre came to find me for the purpose of asking my permission to address you , ’ said Kirtlington .
5 Maybe I 'd set him at ease by saying ‘ g'day ’ , but he looked like he 'd known me all his eight years , and leant quite steadily on me for the drive to Robert 's parents ' cottage , where we arranged photos .
6 I do n't want him to say well she did n't come round , she did n't ask me for the money , I mean I have n't ask him for the money and , he 'd like to on a Friday , when one come up , when the next one comes you can you ?
7 ‘ No , I 'll keep her down with me for the night . ’
8 ‘ God forgive me for the thoughts I just thought . ’
9 ‘ For some reason he was adamant that he simply had to have me for the make-up on the new play he 's doing . ’
10 Back in London after that trip she said : ‘ Nothing could have prepared me for the agony of seeing countless dying children .
11 He will be long remembered , valued and respected by me for the development of a movement which firmly established " People 's Art " as part of the expectation of education for each person and especially for children .
12 Rather more than 20 years ago , over a lunch in Staff House , I was persuaded by three eminent lecturers of this University to allow them to nominate me for the Council of Consumers ' Association .
13 As for killing Havvie , I did not think that she would thank me for the scandal , ’ he finished simply .
14 ‘ I have discovered that the black people I have been working with in the inner cities proposed me for the award .
15 He often says unkind things to me , blaming me for the break-up of our marriage and accusing me of being a useless wife .
16 I had to admit to myself that that threw me for the minute .
17 On the day Sir Hubert arrived in Rangoon he sent for me to thank me for the way in which this delicate matter had been handled .
18 ‘ It berates me for the way I mistreated it last night . ’
19 ‘ Do n't blame me for the way you interpret anything I say , ’ he said blandly .
20 ‘ I was playing in a particular game and did not think I had done anything spectacular at all when I was approached by Heffernan who told me that he wanted me for the Ireland team to play Australia in the Compromise Rules series , ’ recalls McGilligan .
21 Hope you can join me for the breakfast show for Gary and Robbo 's next in your day .
22 ‘ You may thank me for the breakfast , ’ McAllister said , sitting down to attack her own meal with vigour , ‘ but the weather — now that , alas , is beyond me .
23 Although in the early days Derek was happy to drive me around and did n't even charge me for the petrol , pretty soon our visits here and there grew so frequent and far afield that he was finding himself quite a bit out of pocket .
24 If it makes you feel better , you can even pay me for the drink . ’
25 I reached out behind me for the feeder on the locker-top .
26 I have been convinced for a long time that people could not love , accept or respect me for the person I am , only for the amazing amount of exercise I can do .
27 For myself , I wish to say to men that as long as they associate me with an idea of ‘ woman ’ drawn from the past , or suppose that a model for gender relations is to be found in that past , they have failed to see me for the person who I am , or to envisage what equality might mean .
28 It joined me for the rest of the holiday , much to the annoyance of my fellow passengers .
29 ‘ But it means you work for me for the rest of your life to pay me back . ’
30 With a Raleigh-esque flourish he threw a hanky over the unexploded missile and scraped it up , apologising profusely , before pocketing the prize and slinking off , red-faced and too embarrassed to talk to me for the rest of the evening .
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