Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] me [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Like when we go to the laundrette , or she takes me to the swimming baths to have a hot shower .
2 It was then that she told me about the hysterectomy . ’
3 ‘ Did you care when you walked out on me the day that you told me about the notes and the wine glass , and then Rebecca came back to the office ?
4 That you showed me on the plan ?
5 The house we sat in was still in chaos , so she led me to the sunny kitchen , where we talked and drank coffee , surrounded by boxes and plants and the smell of paint .
6 Kathy Rooney had to leave me one night when we were dining at the Kensington Hilton , so she took me to the porter to arrange for him to take me upstairs to my room when I was ready .
7 She ran out and tried to send me away but I pretended Sabine was expecting me , so she took me to the studio .
8 So you told me on the phone . ’
9 included in mine , so it meant that they paid me for the summer holidays cos I did n't officially really
10 I do n't know what it was about , but I know that it shocked me into the sort of terror that I did n't know I was capable of .
11 The matches are made of a wood so flimsy that it reminds me of the balsa with which I tried , unsuccessfully , to build model aeroplanes .
12 ‘ 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 .
13 He 's mad on polo so he takes me to the Hurlingham Club to watch him play .
14 and I was probably alright , until she kicked me under the table Paul !
15 And she asked me for the fifty P .
16 She left her second cup of tea , and she followed me to the front door .
17 The Fernies got rid of her when I left and she walked me to the front gate .
18 brought , brought one of those padded things sort of orange things and she pulled me to the steps
19 But I did get another tingle of excitement when I swam a shade too near a jagged reef , and she grabbed me by the shoulder to pull me away .
20 She said nothing to me and after rehearsals I was still standing there ; I 'd done nothing all morning , and she called me into the office .
21 I had no money , and she helped me over the worst times .
22 I wo n't leave until you put me in the .
23 I suppose she meant if she put me on the Pill she was letting me sleep around .
24 But if you had me on the table or on the trolley in intensive care — the submarine blip of the oscilloscope ( like a lost code ) , the richly sighing respirator-then I 'd be going , going , tumbling end over end .
25 Perhaps it would be best if you left me at the cottage and went back to London .
26 You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’
27 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
28 I do n't mind , if you leave me in the kitchen I 'd be quite happy , I 'd do it all .
29 During an opera we had a lighting change and they misinformed me about the weights .
30 And they put me in the banqueting room , erm but we could n't , d' ya know .
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