Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Everybody likes you better than they like me said Manyara , the elder sister . |
2 | I can remember him saying , as we walked down the second fairway , ‘ Willie , if I can win these people ( the gallery ? over from Jack [ Nicklaus ] so that they want me to win , I 'll win for them . ’ |
3 | But only if you let me pay , dear . ’ |
4 | ‘ Only if you let me make it . ’ |
5 | Er so if you let me know about Catherine . |
6 | So if you let me take a copy , I 'll give that lease you signed to my company solicitor and get him to go through it with a magnifying glass . |
7 | Okay , again , so if you see me doing a branch visit , and I see you 're , you shutting your diary , I 'll know . |
8 | So if you see me fall asleep — just before you go , |
9 | this week , so if you want me to get some some squash or something . |
10 | ‘ I was in Galway and Johnny was getting the band together and he asked me to join , ’ she says . |
11 | Besides , you want to put me ashore , so unless you expect me to swim — ’ She broke off , gasping as the boat , no longer held fast by its anchor , swung wildly . |
12 | I have always enjoyed holidays alone because they allow me to do what I want to do and not what someone else wants to do . |
13 | For as long as it took me to get out of range , several birds used me for bombing practice , coming so close on occasions that ducking was a necessity rather than a flamboyant gesture . |
14 | Kinnock 's more realistic reply was : ‘ That 's fine , Nick , so long as you help me get to Downing Street first . ’ |
15 | Do n't bother about taking anything down when you see me shaking my head . ’ |
16 | Not that she saw me teased , but even now I can give her back you know |
17 | ‘ Not if you want me to prepare it . ’ |
18 | ‘ Not if you want me to help find . ’ |
19 | ‘ You throw drink all over me , expect to sleep in my flat tonight and you tell me to shut up ! ’ |
20 | I give you my word that I wo n't attempt to get away if you let me know when the police are called in . ’ |
21 | ‘ I can not walk away unless you ask me to go . ’ |
22 | But I do n't see the point in having romantic illusions about myself- or about anyone else for that matter — just because it makes me feel nice and cosy . ’ |
23 | Let him go … try and let him go as easily as you let me go . ’ |
24 | I undressed her in her South Kensington hotel room and fucked her , only retreating to the safety of the street outside when she asked me to stay the night so that she could pretend to be my mother . |
25 | ‘ Bounced out as soon as she heard me call you and came scrabbling up the slope . |
26 | He ca n't have talked to them for long , as soon as he saw me coming he cleared off quick . |
27 | I asked her if he 'd returned home and she told me to mind my own business . |
28 | Yeah , probably if you want me to get that old mower going I ought to go up to Woods and see if I can get a new drive belt . |
29 | ‘ I take her up and they allow me to sign . |
30 | I ENJOYED it most because it made me laugh so much . |