Example sentences of "me [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 But it turns me on just to hear you say it . ’
2 She was in one of those things Marcus puts me in sometimes to carry me about .
3 He brought me down here to work for him under false pretences .
4 Alright he , he 's probably down there with his wife and my friend and invited me down there to stay in her house but I do n't think it 's September actually , so I do n't , some .
5 This arrangement continued for eight years , and enabled me not only to work on several books , but also to continue with my computer research .
6 Within a few days of seeing me for the first time , he summoned me once again to tell me that the Labour Party did not wish to continue with the action .
7 It makes me mad to think Big Business is slowly polishing me off so's to increase its profit margins on pesticide . ’
8 More often than not Ma starts me off only to leave me stranded above the waterdragon with my–backside wedged into the Young Person 's Patent Toilet Seat Adaptor ( another trophy won from the WI jumble by Pa ) .
9 My predecessor took me carefully aside to explain that this device was part of a plot by the Director of Education either to drive him from his place or to impose comprehensives on the whole campus .
10 " The language of section 142(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925 seems to me wide enough to enable an action to be brought by [ D ] against [ L ] .
11 I saw now she was softening me up just to ask me a favour .
12 Miss Bedwelty then said , ‘ You asked me up here to give my opinion .
13 ‘ When she realised she faced death she said to me : ‘ God wants me up there to look after the children ’ . ’
14 ‘ I told the people around me that I wanted to quit , so they flew me back home to see a doctor .
15 Blend Six that you 've been trying out here is pretty much my baby , although everything really is a team effort , but that 's why Jason has sent me out here to deal with it . ’
16 They let me out for the day and then , when he regained consciousness five days later , they let me out again to see him .
17 It scares me now just to think of it .
18 ‘ The Vetch ’ is a really good restaurant ; so good , I ca n't afford to eat there , but I have played there on occasions and most of the staff know me well enough to stop for a drink and a chat .
19 He did n't actually talk about it to me — I suppose he knows me well enough to guess that I 'd have dug in my heels .
20 What 's more , 'e 's callin' on me late tonight to find out if I 've 'ad another go and if I 've earned the quid . ’
21 Will my right hon. Friend tell me how best to reply to a constituent of mine who has recently completed a course of treatment at Broomfield hospital in Chelmsford and who tells me that the nurses and doctors were fantastic , that the treatment was magnificent and that he is fed up to the back teeth with the constant efforts of the Labour party to undermine and talk down the achievements of the health service ?
22 is now nitpicking and harassing me to a degree which might lead me yet again to write to my MP .
23 ‘ Annie up the road told me to come here ; she said that you sometimes take in paying guests — and there was n't anywhere else , and it was dark , and raining — but it obviously is n't a very good idea , so if you could tell me where else to try — I 'll go and try , ’ she concluded lamely .
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