Example sentences of "[vb base] i [conj] [vb base] me " in BNC.

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1 I mean she wo she says pardon me or excuse me , but it 's so matter of fact that I 'd be I could never burp like that if I tried , you know .
2 But forgive me and let me succeed .
3 Quite suddenly , love for her , for gentle , golden Anne , flooded me , and I jumped out of bed , pushing back the net , wanting to run to her and tell her everything , wanting to confess and have her forgive me and kiss me with those soft , childish , soothing kisses .
4 Come kiss me and tell me you forgive me for exposing you to so much danger and distress .
5 Today I asked him to bind me and gag me and let me sit at the foot of the cellar steps with the door out open .
6 He hates me , he wants to defile me and break me and destroy me .
7 ‘ Whether you scold me or thank me , I 'll always do my best for the family at all times .
8 Arrest me and put me on a diet fast !
9 Save me and help me !
10 They taunt me and beat me .
11 If you ever feel uncomfortable , please tell me or show me the stop sigh .
12 Release me and restore me to the ground ;
13 know me and name me to each other have they
14 It is not you but my kidnappers who care for me now , who feed me and clothe me and shelter me while you sit safe and secure at home trying to find new ways to avoid paying for my release !
15 If perhaps not this evening then if ring me or contact me .
16 Ring me and let me know how you do . ’
17 And not the least wonderful thing is that you let me follow my star , and encourage me and help me ; so many women would n't .
18 It is not you but my kidnappers who care for me now , who feed me and clothe me and shelter me while you sit safe and secure at home trying to find new ways to avoid paying for my release !
19 I see , it 's screw me and leave me .
20 They might — conceivably — end up with a picture of Doris Day singing Ten cents a dance from the film Love Me or Leave Me .
21 I still have the very first letter I wrote from home : ‘ Please Mam , say you love me and bring me home ’ .
22 FED-UP Gordon Armstrong last night begged Sunderland : ‘ Play me or sell me . ’
23 He says You know go ho I go home , he says , And I could never make out wether you praise me or criticize me .
24 ‘ Just untie me and let me go .
25 Jess took a step backwards , muttering under her breath : ‘ God protect me and forgive me sins I did n't meant no wrong … ’ without believing in much except bruises , hunger and Fate which had a nasty way of turning the tables against her , but willing at the same time to try anything once .
26 He snarled and whined and grizzled , admitted nothing , pretending to be insulted , tried to bully me or bluff me or charm me .
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