Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] me [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Ye do n't know how ye 've cheered me up . ’
2 In fact the only thing they 've given me so far are heels like ungrated Parmesan cheese .
3 ‘ You 've frightened me stiff , ’ I said frankly .
4 You know you 've treated me badly .
5 I know I 've made a lot of mistakes and there are probably a lot of things I should be sorry about but I would n't change my life , I would make the same mistakes because they 've taught me so much .
6 You 've heard me often already chairman on this point .
7 She marvelled even more though when Cara 's basic efficiency surfaced as she declared , ‘ By my calculations you 'll still have time to get down to Dover after you 've dropped me off at the airport . ’
8 Now you 've let me down they 'll just say , we told you so , Sam and Foggerty and all .
9 … ‘ You 've let me down , I never thought a son of mine would do that . ’
10 ‘ You 've let me down . ’
11 Seeing Greg 's eyes on the untouched teapot , she said , almost roguishly : ‘ Ah , you 've caught me out .
12 You 've caught me out this time .
13 Do n't tell me you 've forgotten me already !
14 You 've forgotten me already .
15 You 've disappointed me now .
16 I 've done me best .
17 See you , you 've made me right angry , the pair of you !
18 ‘ You 've made me very cross . ’
19 You 've made me very happy . ’
20 They 've made me more determined to stand again .
21 ‘ You 've silenced me there , kid . ’
22 ‘ I do n't think you 've thanked me yet for not pressing charges the other day . ’
23 A friend has told me that you 've satirized me thoroughly in a story and spilled some confidences about my wife .
24 She did not immediately come back with an answer , but looked at him steadily for some seconds before she said , ‘ That 's why you think you 've got me here for good , is n't it , Father ?
25 I 'm in London I 'm in the nick I 'm in fucking Paddington Green for Christ 's sake , the high-security station they use for the Provos and they think I 'm so dangerous so much a security risk they 've got me here and even holding me under the Prevention of Terrorism Act Jesus God because some of them still are n't convinced they are n't dealing with some unholy alliance of the IRA , Welsh Nationalists and uppity jocks .
26 So you 've got me here , very clever , but for God 's sake what do you want me here for ? ’
27 ‘ You 've got me out of the house at last , ’ Bertha whimpered .
28 It loses impact does n't it because a the power of the voice is hit against there , b it 's very rude to talk while I 've got me back to you as well so people yes lose interest .
29 They 've got me down as being , you know , insurance clerk .
30 Well how comes you 've got me down there already ?
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