Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] me [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 William made me sell it .
2 But when I returned from military service in 1960 , my employers asked me to represent them south of the border , in that troutless land beyond Mr Hadrian 's Wall known as England .
3 And a few months later the Prince asked me to marry him .
4 And then , realising that his presence needed further explanation , he added , ‘ Jim asked me to keep him company until his sister gets here tomorrow . ’
5 She handed me Little Ben , advised me not to let Home Sister catch me leaving it so late , and took herself off .
6 Philippe wants me to run it again in October . ’
7 I suppose Isabella wants me to hate him !
8 His reply made me love him even more , if that were possible : ‘ If you stay , I stay . ’
9 Well I 'll tell you right now I have got another builder on but he 's taken one of the er the slots further down but I 've got one I 've got a prime er the the estate agent asked me to contact you because there is a prime slot left .
10 David advised me to sound you out on it .
11 I liked that picture so Marie let me cut it out and stick it on the wall .
12 Mr Dawlish told me to give you a summary of the virus .
13 ‘ Not at all , ’ said Sally-Anne , ‘ and before you plead for me with Matey let me tell you that you will have your tea salted and your eggs sugared every breakfast if you do any such thing .
14 Malpass told me to meet him in Bateman Street .
15 No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you .
16 Well Alex mixed the mix , I put them in the oven and Sue told me get them out or they 'll burn .
17 Alejandro tell me shoot her if pain get too bad .
18 It will contain one of the finest and openest quadrangles in this country ; its details will be more than ordinarily lively and cheerful ; its amount of window light will exceed that of , probably , any public building in this country ; its construction will embody every modern improvement , invention , and appliance ; its materials will be the most perfect which long and earnest study enable me to render them , while its cost will not in the least exceed what is customary with public buildings in the usual style .
19 For the present let me put it on record that the main hold-up has been with me , in setting up the Journal for printing .
20 After a month the crystals cleared and my vet advised me to keep him on Hills Science Diet CD .
21 When she returned from the shops , Mum told me to accompany her to the Captain 's to ask if we could have the Mission Hall for the wedding .
22 Well it is a prison sentence let me tell you
23 She said : Our Blessed Lady asked me to ask you to have a small chapel built here in her honour .
24 ‘ Mr Benedict asked me to give you this , miss , quiet like . ’
25 The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear .
26 ‘ My parents made me do it .
27 Jane wants me to send her a postcard .
28 Before you reach for your collecting tins let me say they develop a good wheeze of taking in gullible Western guests and faking a few midnight tiger sightings with the aid of a collection of clockwork beasts and some carefully concealed tapes .
29 His nod told me to ignore him .
30 The two French Commandos accompanying me steered me away from these scenes .
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