Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] me [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Also about to go on a journey of self-discovery which must bring me back to my beginnings .
2 ‘ We 'll fight them , but if we get your ship back for you , you must take me back to England . ’
3 Progress over the next two months or so should take me back to climbing .
4 You must drive me back to the airport .
5 ‘ If the boy 's good , we 'll be delighted to see him here , but he must get me out of the side . ’
6 Sort my love life with Rocky out , we 've had a bit of a tiff at the moment , as a result I 've had to drop him from the squad completely and he 'll probably go and join the scum where he 'll show me up like that poncy french bugger who used to play here .
7 To be sure you are Lucifer himself in the shape of my master or you could not use me thus , and I beg you 'll send me out of my way to my poor parents .
8 ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay .
9 ‘ Sure and it 'll keep me out of mischief for a while .
10 There are also plans to further develop the cereal processing at Girvan — something which Mr Sandy says will occupy him now that his nephew is in place as managing director : ‘ It 'll keep me out of mischief . ’
11 ‘ You 'll set me up in my own flat — ’
12 ‘ She 'll sort me out like a good Daily Telegraph lady , ’ Arlott had said when she first came to look after them at Alresford .
13 So that was the attitude hey , but erm they 'll have me up for libel here .
14 I ask him if he 'll take me over to the Lennox 's in his car .
15 You 'll take me out with you ? ’
16 I 'm not telling you where I am ; you 'll only tell Angus and he 'll tell the police and they 'll take me back to the fucking hospital . ’
17 Well , I could do with a good box and that might put me in with a chance .
18 I 'm bloody glad Albert do n't , he 'll drive me out of a bed .
19 ‘ You 'll put me out of my misery then , ’ says Chris .
20 You 'll pick me up at the flat as usual on your way into town this evening , Rory ? ’
21 Who 'll start me off with a fiver ? ’
22 And between you , you 'll talk me out of it ! ’
23 Ye 'll find me down on the quay looking at her .
24 And dad could knock me off on the way to get the papers .
25 ‘ He 'd track me down through the credit cards I use , ’ she said .
26 If Father were to hear them he 'd whip me out of that place much quicker than he pushed me in , I can tell you .
27 I agreed with that at least , and I was half-prepared to believe him when he said he could keep me out of it .
28 ‘ I expect you 'd like me out of the road .
29 Mr Tuckett muttered something about having to get back to work and Bernice said that would be fine , as she could drop me back in her car .
30 Do you think you could find anyone in your village who 'd take me in for that ?
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