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

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1 And a few months later the Prince asked me to marry him .
2 She handed me Little Ben , advised me not to let Home Sister catch me leaving it so late , and took herself off .
3 His reply made me love him even more , if that were possible : ‘ If you stay , I stay . ’
4 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 .
5 No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you .
6 Alejandro tell me shoot her if pain get too bad .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 After a month the crystals cleared and my vet advised me to keep him on Hills Science Diet CD .
10 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 .
11 Well it is a prison sentence let me tell you
12 She said : Our Blessed Lady asked me to ask you to have a small chapel built here in her honour .
13 The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear .
14 His nod told me to ignore him .
15 ‘ Actually , the house is a dump , but the boss lets me have it cheap .
16 I have a real weakness for clothes and I like my mum to help me choose them , ’ she said .
17 ‘ Can you raise money to help me fend them off ?
18 For the parent , the same phrase means the inverse : I have not given birth to the monster which my upbringing and socialisation led me to believe I 'd had , but to a normal member of the human species as I now define it .
19 The General wants me to send him to New York tonight . ’
20 I am not very good with words I am sorry to say , so that is how my imagination allows me to tell you what you mean to me .
21 'she begged me to take her with me in the end .
22 Secondly , such small , delicate tables are difficult to visualise in terms of proportion , and so the prototype enabled me to get it right again , before touching the precious ebony .
23 His desire to have me visit him is so strong that charity will not let me refuse .
24 ‘ I thought it rather spiteful but the Prince ordered me to burn them .
25 So the Commissioner asked me to see him .
26 ‘ The head asked me to let her know when you arrived .
27 ‘ I have been very lonely without my sister , but a month ago a dear friend asked me to marry him .
28 ‘ The old gentleman asked me to bring it , ’ he said .
29 ‘ My wife wants me to take you to her , madame .
30 ‘ But dinna let me persuade you with a lot of sentimental drivel . ’
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