Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] me [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I was scarcely conscious but Pat helped me out of the machine and as the dinghy had n't emerged after the ditching we had to swim about 250 yards to the beach .
2 Dana saw me off at the station .
3 Each evening when we tidied away our papers I expected Edward to invite me over to the Lodge for a drink or a meal , and the invitation was not extended .
4 Once it was home , the stalwart Alan helped me up to the loft with it , where it awaits my occupation in due course .
5 One punter refers to a typically fateful day : 1 August 1988 - " … the day I returned from a holiday abroad , Harvard telephoned me out of the blue ( 8th April 1986 ) , and a chap who sounded like an enthusiastic young cockney told me how wonderful Towerbell was and that it was going places with top stars in tow ! "
6 Mr. Mendez sent me out to the equipment shed to start the inventory .
7 And what makes you think I choose Pickerage to toss me off in the bogs ? ’
8 The memory of Nancy brings me back to the question that occupied me so much , what was it about the Centre that could transform misery , bitterness and hatred into love and hope , and possibly even happiness , all in the space of fourteen days ?
9 His eyes now lit by a weak leer of hope , Barometer Barnes closed me out on the pink 35–43 .
10 The Land Rover dropped me off on the edge of the town , surprisingly on a tarmac road , and I arranged to meet the lads nine miles further on .
11 On this occasion , M. Dupont followed me out of the door .
12 When Ted took me out into the sea , we had fifty fish
13 As he lived in the city , Mr Coary drove me up to the Noones ’ for my bag and then took me all the way back to O'Brien 's Hotel in Dublin , where I had stayed long before .
14 ‘ The water 's risen two floors from where Bryce pulled me in off the telegraph pole , ’ Maggie reported .
15 you know when they were two days old , Trevor took me through to the hospital
16 The day came suddenly and before I knew it my father was driving me into the town of Ipswich to drop me off near the studio .
17 I was still trembling when I reached the barn and hardly said a word as Mr Bailes led me back across the road to the farm .
18 Quigley beat me through into the back kitchen .
19 Mr Verne-Smith paid me up till the end of April , so that 's seven weeks you owe me — let's say six and a half to be fair . ’
20 Pam and Kath followed me back to the cottage , where we sat in front of a smoking log fire and gossiped and giggled till bed-time .
21 Once he had gone , Benjamin led me back to the stable .
22 George invited me out to the cinema that night , and so it began .
23 Iain filled me in on the essential details while I was devouring that gargantuan breakfast .
24 I told Jean-Claude to drop me off at the Place St Michel .
25 Being in neither carpet nor the RAF left me out of the conversation , until the tea trolley came round .
26 When she was satisfied with the state of the blaze Laura led me round to the side of the kiln , removed the bung and gestured for me to look in .
27 One day Glumdalclitch put me down on the grass in the palace garden , while she went for a walk with some of the Queen 's ladies .
28 Work completed , Donald John chauffeured me off to the most concerning and uncertain part of this Western Isles sojourn , the 45 minute ferry boat crossing to South Uist .
29 I clambered out of the trench and Tony escorted me back to the road .
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