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

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1 She is looking at me !
2 I 've never even managed to get through a job interview , even if it 's a woman doing the interviewing ; I just have this feeling that she is looking at me and judging me for all the wrong reasons .
3 devastated ; truly , she is lost to me now .
4 ‘ Because , Mr Burrows , she is promised to me .
5 For example , the stressed housewife may take rights 3 and 7 and decide that : ‘ I have the right to suggest to my elderly mother-in-law that she enquire about the possibility of a home-help , as the demands she is making on me are wearing me out ’ .
6 He remembered the anguish in her voice as she cried : ‘ I wonder what she is saying about me ! ’
7 Balcon , for one , was not aware of any frustration on the part of his filmmakers , unless he was dishonest when remarking in his autobiography , ‘ It is puzzling to me in retrospect that none of my films … in any way reflected the despair of the times in which we were living . ’
8 I dare say he felt that all this modern stuff was a bit beyond him , and I must admit that it is getting beyond me .
9 This is as much to do with you as it is to do with me .
10 ‘ The suspension is not merely hanging over Vinnie , it is hanging over me too .
11 On we walk , discussing hobbies , like two old geezers , and she tells e how nice it is to talk to me like this as sometimes she feels she has n't got to know me as well as she would have liked .
12 Law , that is to say , is made valid by my experience of it , and not by the fact that it is presented to me as law .
13 It is addressed to me !
14 But it is missing in me , in her , it is missing , it will never be there .
15 It is meant for me , Lily thought : hardly able to drag herself from the journey she had just made ( bitter enough surely ? ) into the past .
16 It is meant for me .
17 If you can accept the interpretative stance ( and it is growing on me ) , I simply ca n't imagine it being better realised than here .
18 It is rushing towards me over the uneven ground .
19 He is looking at me with a slight frown , disconcerted by something about me , ready to be embarrassed .
20 He is talking to me as if I could be a partner in his business : he is drawing me in .
21 He is staring at me as he dies , and my face will be the last image seared across his brain .
22 What he is doing to me he has practised in the classroom .
23 The work with patients who had the delusion of being watched , and who spoke of the watcher as another person in terms like the following : ‘ He is waiting for me to go now ’ , or ‘ He thinks I should do such and such ’ , had first led Freud to suggest that a part of a person 's ego can keep watch over another part .
24 A third says : ‘ I love to read a few words of the Gospel , so that I can see Christ and listen to what He is saying to me . ’
25 I have started divorce proceedings , as we have been living apart for the last two months , but now he is pleading with me to take him back .
26 I have started divorce proceedings , as we have been living apart for the last two months , but now he is pleading with me to take him back .
27 He hands me a brown manila file , and a handwritten invoice which I imagine he is giving to me now while the connection between the reams of faxes and the many noughts , in local shillings , of his invoice is still fresh .
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