Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [vb past] me [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If anybody has any absolutely yes I 'll be quite happy I mean to me chairman of the trust or with management committee to meet anybody if they feel that they 've got some concern they wish to discuss I 'm quite happy to do that all I can say is that nobody has actually wro wro wrote to me or rang me to say they 'd like to meet to discuss that and I 'm quite happy to do that .
2 I saw nothing that made me dislike her .
3 It was only the thought of this poor baby in me that made me stir at all and get myself to a friend of Ferdinando 's who is in the way of knowing all the business of the street being a wine-merchant and visited by all .
4 In trying to sort out this problem I was driven to delving through old logbooks , and it was reading them that made me realise just how often we had based ourselves in the area .
5 ‘ He gave me pride in meself and made me feel wanted .
6 ‘ Much to my surprise and delight , sure enough in ‘ 84 he contacted me and asked me to take part in the Mozart ‘ Coronation ’ Mass to be performed in front of the Pope the following year .
7 He looked at me and asked me to take it .
8 At last he reached me and asked me to demonstrate el thwing .
9 I thought at the time she made nought of it , but back last summer , like you say , round August bank 'oliday , she came to see me and asked me to tell 'er everything I remembered 'bout the day of the explosion .
10 He said he 'd flown over urgently to see me and asked me to come to the Cheshire Cheese , that pub in Fleet Street , at ten o'clock that night .
11 When he joined Ingard and wanted a number two he thought of me and asked me to come in with him .
12 She phoned me and asked me to come straight over .
13 Type Report on Yugoslav Spitfires by Peter Arnold in the April issue ( p70 ) evoked many memories for me and caused me to rummage around for some half-forgotten photos of nearly half a century ago , and there it was , Mk VcJK808 ‘ B ’ with yours truly in attendance .
14 He took my passport off me and told me to sit down on a bench sat against the wall ; I picked up a magazine and read it while he checked my details .
15 I wanted to sit there and ask him all about it , but he finished questioning me and told me to leave .
16 He showed this to me and told me to note especially the inscription on the coin 's obverse side : ‘ O.A. Paykhull cast this gold by chemical art at Stockholm , 1706 . ’
17 It has affected me and made me pause for thought .
18 I now thank that friend who first put the direct question to me and made me make the decision .
19 And he hung it there for me and made me feel its proportions .
20 ‘ It really touched me and made me feel quite sad that a man should have died in the street from hypothermia so I 've decided to try and do something to help ’ she said .
21 Stuart came home last night in his usual cheerful mood , gave me a kiss , put his arm round me and made me sit down as if he had something important to say .
22 He relaxed his death-hold on me and made me sit down with him on a convenient bench .
23 When it was on television it really looked , it really looked good but er the reality of it was it was pretty bad really but er the editor was very kind to me and made me look quite a hero but .
24 I left him the fare I had been quoted , but he pursued me and stopped me entering my flat .
25 But later , I realized that it had been quite good for me and stopped me getting big-headed .
26 He said he loved me and wanted me to stay … ’
27 He appeared to enjoy talking to me and invited me to call in whenever I was passing .
28 It was you that made me like him .
29 Then Lorne said something that made me half-identify Rimbo as French .
30 I had planned the journey here to Salisbury with considerable care , avoiding almost entirely the major roads ; the route might have seemed unnecessarily circuitous to some , but then it was one that enabled me to take in a fair number of the sights recommended by Mrs J. Symons in her excellent volumes , and I must say I was well pleased with it .
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