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

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1 Serve the food properly or let me do it . ’
2 If you would like to know more about this ‘ Financial Health Check ’ write to me at the address below or call me on 0204 31627 .
3 If I look up to the blue sky , as yet I must when it is blue and bright suddenly , it is in spite of the heavy limb and relaxing back that will drag me down or cause me to hasten home .
4 There were no brakes , and if I had stumbled , then the bar that ran between the shafts behind me would have caught me in the back and either dragged me along or knocked me to the ground .
5 I had ‘ flu ’ at the time , and perhaps that made me rather jaundiced .
6 the chances are he 's gon na be even more of a nutter retaliating harder so that gets me .
7 So that got me over the turkey .
8 So that made me unhappy , and in turn made Lesley unhappy , so it was n't a very good situation .
9 The Aldershot method because er it it sort of explained to me the most effect way of getting across whatever you want to say so that made me a feel a bit happier about that .
10 I 'm pleased we 've gone away probably , you know , we 've made a few friends because everbody 's just said to me how well we 've played and you know , it was a great game and all that kind of stuff , so that pleases me , I just do n't like losing .
11 So that changed me and after that it went from you know , higher and higher all the time , the more and we used to get .
12 I do tend to react to what people say , which was fortunately always favourable , so that gave me something to aim at .
13 They do n't really contribute as much as they could , so that leaves me with an awful lot of space .
14 So that put me off a bit .
15 So that put me right off for a start .
16 It was just the thought of coping with this quantity alone that had me momentarily rattled , ’ she admitted with truth , then added with a hint of defiance , ‘ But if Stella can do it , I can do it . ’
17 So where does all that leave me ?
18 We drove into Sligo , where Peter shook my hand warmly and wished me luck .
19 We even paid a surprise visit to Corsham , where Rosemary and Clifford Ellis welcomed us warmly and invited me to give a series of lectures and classes .
20 Her mum came down the street steaming from the chip shop , and she rushed us inside and got me to make a pot of tea while she shared them all out between the three of us , and we all sat round their fire eating them .
21 ‘ Someone might come in and offer me more money .
22 he sometimes comes in and helps me out as well so very first class chap if you know anybody that needs a good headline writer Jack 's your man
23 People keep coming in and telling me I 'm doing wonderfully — but where 's the baby ?
24 ‘ I want you to sit on the step and watch out fer yer Mum and come in and tell me when you see her . ’
25 Come in and tell me your news . ’
26 There is a hand-out on professional telephone behaviour , a hand-out on the pleas from the switchboard supervisor , and also a form , a course form , if you could take that with you fill it in and let me have it back sometime .
27 I waved him away as Karen thoughtfully tucked me in and zipped me up .
28 The guard did not challenge us and we followed the faint trackway till Benjamin reined in and offered me a bulging wineskin .
29 Then when he knocked on the door this morning I swallowed a whole lot of saved-up salt and water and pressed my tongue and the timing was perfect , he came in and saw me being sick .
30 I knew I was going on too long , but I kept thinking that Mr Taylor would butt in and stop me if he wanted to .
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