Example sentences of "me [adv] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Her face twisting with anger and bitterness , she spat at her brother , ‘ Oh , yes , the classic trick — lead me on until I say something really out of order !
2 The whole restaurant cheered me on as I fought my way out into the night .
3 The formation of this remark in my mind encouraged me greatly and I found myself smiling .
4 ‘ So you understand me better than I understand myself .
5 At night the Temple gates were always closed , but the night-porter let me in when I told him my name .
6 And having committed the boy to a day on the rubbish , he could hardly turn me down when I suggested we settle for a couple of hours ' conversation over a few beers , after he 'd sorted out the mess .
7 So they knock me down and I shake my head and I get up .
8 But I know what 'll happen to me soon as I put my face round the door .
9 At least the manager did n't pounce on me just because I shut my eyes for a few moments . ’
10 She 's not too unpleasant , even if she does pretend to like me more than I know she really does .
11 No one can hate me more than I hate myself . ’
12 He needs me more than I need him .
13 Had made her need me more than I needed her ,
14 I have a friend in London who 'll put me up until I get myself sorted out .
15 Maskell set me up and I rifled it in , high into the net .
16 I went and sat in a field and experienced that great bubbling up of love for the Father and for Jesus which I expressed alternately in English and in this new language which I did not understand but which I knew was to be addressed to God and which built me up as I used it .
17 Will the diploma take me up if I had them two ?
18 blinked at me blearily as I told him we had better ring the hospital .
19 ‘ The Globe always sees me O.K. when I give 'em anything .
20 It quite knocked me back when I saw it .
21 And on the Dixon fight , the British , European and Commonwealth champion said : ‘ I gave him a taste but he got a bit feisty by trying to hit me back and I took him out .
22 So I came out with my speech about this weirdo , nothing in it et cetera et cetera , and then the money ran out and I got her to ring me back and I said it all over again ( nothing in it … ) and she hooted and said , ‘ I 'll bet .
23 how d you know yeah , you 're telling me now that I missed something in eighty seven .
24 And I mun that I must have words in front of me , if I do n't have words in front of me even though I know it , I I still forget it .
25 Well phoned me about and I passed it to you
26 Oh , yes , but they 're going on that 's to sake of free , at the moment so the last thing that they 're interested in doing is talking to me about if I know what I 'm doing .
27 It seemed to me then that I wanted everything , a whole new world , but could define no part of it .
28 He put his arm round me then and I leaned my head on his shoulder .
29 He asked me why and I said I was reading a book called My Early Life by Winston Churchill and that I would want any son of mine to live that life .
30 ‘ I felt he was going to try and hit me again so I stuck my right hand out .
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