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

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1 Very good of you to see me at such short notice . ’
2 ‘ Why should you trust me at all ?
3 ‘ Do n't you know me at all ? ’
4 So even now if you wake me at three o'clock in the morning and sing me one bar of Der Rosenkavalier I will be able to carry on from where you start !
5 She heard me at last .
6 Two sixty against you near me at two hundred and sixty pounds , you all finished ?
7 She rang me at half past ten , I 'd forgotten all about it till phone went and I says ooh I 've lost your phone number .
8 ‘ So , you call me at regular intervals .
9 Must you pester me at this moment ? ’
10 I wo n't even agree to having you partnering me at all these functions I have to attend as part of the job — and I 'll take whatever trouble you try to make for me — if you carry on treating me as you have been doing .
11 Glaring from one to the other as they stood on either side of the bed , she said crossly to Lucy , ‘ So you 've brought him to see me at last .
12 He beat me at New Marske and he was a target for me in this one . ’
13 He woke me at two this morning and gave me his best horse and bid me not to stop till I had overtaken you on the way .
14 He telephoned me at three o'clock in the morning , and asked me to confirm it .
15 To hell with it , I 'll go down fighting , it will break me on my terms if it breaks me at all .
16 Seven minutes is what it takes me at this time in the evening ; eight , sometimes nine , coming the opposite way in the morning , to allow for waits at the two pedestrian crossings and the crowds coming out of the station .
17 Last night we had a phone call , oh it frightened me at first actually , I answered the phone
18 Wayne never found his rhythm on his serve and he did not get into the match until he broke me at 5–3 , but I did good enough to win , ’ said the 24-year-old 1991 Wimbledon champion .
19 Jim Pickering was one of the four : ‘ I was Red 2 in company with Red I and Green Section when I saw a Ju88 engaged by A.A. about 1,000 feet above us … he saw me at this height and turned in a circle onto my tail .
20 ‘ Why did he mention me at all ? ’
21 ‘ I was n't even sure he liked me at first . ’
22 They look like rust — it fooled me at first .
23 It suited me at first to have you believe there was someone in my life .
24 ‘ What I ca n't understand , ’ she said at last , coming to a stop again behind David 's chair , ‘ is why he married me at all and why he … . ’
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