Example sentences of "a [noun] and [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He game me a bit of a shoulder into the body which flew me a bit and got me rather p— . |
2 | He took a stick and hit me on the arm . |
3 | Are you going to read me a story and show me your bedroom ? |
4 | If he 'd been cycling for fifteen hours , you you have a look and tell me how far he would have gone . |
5 | He 's honest to a fault and makes me feel I 'm greatly loved . |
6 | Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . " |
7 | If you are , then give me a ring and tell me why . |
8 | The fireman put me in a car and drove me back home . |
9 | Ask me a question and engage me in conversation or make a statement that applies to me . |
10 | That two hit men had waylaid you and that we were making our escape when you suddenly had a brainstorm and accused me of being in league with them ? |
11 | The retort earned a laugh and gave me a split second to stop my heart from racing . |
12 | He finished his coffee , slid his papers into a folder and took me forward again to the horse car . |
13 | The little maid is sedate as a judge and reminds me every day of her mother . |
14 | Dunkirk in the early summer of 1940 meant the arrival of an exhausted Belgian soldier , who was a teacher and helped me with my French . |
15 | ‘ Be a pet and do me up , sweetie . |
16 | So we were able to tell how many tickets of certain classes were sold each day but not route by route , we 'd lost that that facility because the waybills just were n't big enough and of course the , wa everything got mechanical but now I mean I do n't profess to know anything about what happens now but I was introduced to it when I went down there for a retirement and believe me it 's , it 's all electronics now they can tell how a ticket machine is issuing tickets at any particular one day by this , this electronic business , this computers . |
17 | ‘ Correct ! ’ she squealed , leaned over a millimetre and kissed me quickly . |
18 | ‘ They trussed me up in a skip and left me under the showers . |
19 | ‘ Now , Charles , if you would calm down a moment and allow me to get a word in , I would be able to inform you that I have already negotiated just such a deal for you . ’ |
20 | We sat after lunch on Monday in his room ; or rather he sat chubbily at his desk , living up to his nickname , spooning Hymettus honey out of a jar and telling me of the flesh and fleshpots he had bought himself in Athens ; and I lay on his bed , only half listening . |
21 | Then they put me in a room and asked me questions . |
22 | Then they took me into a room and told me to take my dress off . |
23 | Putting a hand on her arm , he said gently , ‘ Would you like to sit for a while and tell me about it ? ’ |
24 | I love it because it means I get to lots of other countries and see different people and different cultures , and I hate it because it is such a hassle and keeps me away from my family and friends . |
25 | knead sand into a ball and made me carry |
26 | That was we were using that white stuff , you know thirty , thirty six ? off his hand where it had all dried and he rolled it up in a ball and hit me in the face with it , that hurt . |
27 | So if we got erm yeah , so , yeah that I 'll , I 'll erm I 'll get Brenda to go get me a rec erm , a menu and send me it . |
28 | But Jim insisted , insisted that I bought him a pint and asked me to caddie for him the following week at St Anne 's . |
29 | I think it might be an excellent idea if you forgot about everything else for a minute and let me hold you . ’ |
30 | Lend us the tape a minute and let me listen . |