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

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1 Their father who had started the business , although retired , was still usually to be found there , hovering in the background , his full white beard reminding me of Father Christmas .
2 This partially revived me after the £1,314 price tag made me feel faint .
3 Whether he wanted to be hurt and suffer , or an excuse to hit me back , I do n't know , but I 'm sure he wanted me to hit him .
4 Halliwell drives me almost daily , and occasionally my daughter-in-law .
5 Harvey passed me two New York numbers on the Hanover exchange .
6 I was glad of Ika 's presence to support me and supplement my responses :
7 I loved it when a whole pile of notes met me in the morning and I did not surface till lunchtime .
8 Until I can persuade her to unbind me — or make contact with Mephistco and convince someone back at base to forgive me my trespasses just long enough to do an override — I am confined inside the plane of reflected light .
9 ‘ I think Chelsea offers me the greater chance of winning something than if I 'd stayed at Carrow Road .
10 I did n't see the new dog till it was nearly six months old and its mistress asked me to call to treat it for a slight attack of eczema .
11 " Eh , alors , when do you bring this Ben to see me ? "
12 But whatever it was , he did n't think twice about sending his heavies to see me .
13 Albert as chairman asked me a number of questions to which he already knew the answers for the good reason that we had already gone over them in Fulham .
14 The Tourist Board asked me , ‘ Could you not write about real places so we can send people there ? ’
15 ‘ I 've had businesses and lots of youth groups contacting me extremely interested in going out in the boat .
16 You know me , Danny , I do n't go roun' askin' fer trouble but this geezer got me goin' .
17 The fact that my innocent inquiry had provoked such a defensive , almost hostile response got me thinking about what has been happening to the labour force since the mid-1970s .
18 The Government insisted its policy was a straightforward ‘ no deals with terrorists ’ , but the idea that ‘ no deals ’ could be accepted as a comprehensive response appalled me .
19 I would have liked to take the Crusades as my special subject , but my inadequacy in Latin deterred me .
20 What strange quirk of the heart made me feel so much a part of the life of this place ?
21 Well , Ibrahim asked me to call in at Mohammed Fingari 's to get a package for him .
22 Now , the topic that Sheila asked me to talk about was skin care .
23 But I did wonder , after a year or more , how it was that he and Mme G expected me to use the public baths rather than offer me the convenience of the bathroom in the pavillon .
24 I said , I 'll tell you what , I said er cos my mum lent me seven hundred
25 He was going to let you come to the sanatorium to see me .
26 I 'll never get the part trust me .
27 ‘ My parents ' break-up made me grow up very quickly which really helps quite a lot in my profession , ’ he says .
28 an hour to see me .
29 Mum encourages me to like my face without make-up .
30 My parents are very accepting ; my mum encourages me to dress for comfort rather than fashion .
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