Example sentences of "his [noun] [conj] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Immediately he lent me his support , his judgement and helped me find a publisher , putting me in touch with Jan Martens and the Fonds Mercator which publish admirable art books .
2 There are detectives and DCIs and Chief Supers and Commanders every fucking where ; more tecs and CID guys and Anti-Terrorism Squad chaps and regional guys than you can shake a nightstick at , all asking questions , all asking the same fucking questions and me trying to give the same fucking answers ; seeing DI McDunn , sucking saliva through his teeth and letting me share.his B&Hs , is like meeting an old pal even though he 's got all his questions too .
3 He looked at his watch and told me , yet as far as I knew he had never heard that language before .
4 Clive ran a hand through his hair and gave me his wide-boy grin .
5 He grabbed at my hands and held them to his chest and begged me not to say such a thing .
6 He took me in his mouth and carried me to his master .
7 ‘ It 's his pleasure , ’ he said , ‘ that figure of mischief over there , to blow any piece of rubbish out of his mouth and challenge me to return it .
8 Fritz jumped down from his horse and lifted me in his arms .
9 I do not remember much about my father — just odd memories , like when he would lift me up on his horse and give me a ride .
10 Some grain of self-preserving sense must have penetrated Rickie 's skull , for he suddenly dropped on to his heels and offered me a placatory grin .
11 Stubbly paused for a moment , then rocked forward on his heels and prodded me gently in the chest with a forefinger .
12 He used to swing me up onto his shoulders and carry me round … ’
13 Half way up , Springsteen shot through his legs and passed me at about Mach 5 , doing a handbrake turn at the bottom of the stairs and heading for the back door .
14 ‘ It just sums up my recent life that on the day my son announced his engagement and wanted me to meet his new in-laws I was in Strasbourg .
15 I had to be at his side as he opened his eyes and saw me there in my lonely vigil …
16 Raised his cap with a pretty gesture , blushed to his eyes and asked me to come and see his work . ’
17 He propped his absence o arse against the rim of his desk and contemplated me .
18 He was very brave about the whole thing , crawling up to his feet and telling me it did n't hurt a bit .
19 He straightens up his mac and gives me a real serious look .
20 ‘ I 've seen all his films except Do Me A Favour ! which funnily enough I 've never managed to catch although it 's on TV all the time .
21 falling down his trousers and make me laugh and shout , I 'll always feel so happy when the comes about ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , the funny circus clown
22 I was explaining this to your door porters when a most helpful youngster kindly took me in his charge and escorted me into this room . ’
23 He put his hands on his hips and gave me a kind of larky look .
24 It 's not his compositions that interest me but more his attention to detail .
25 He merely sat on the only chair in my room , shook his head and told me to sleep , and that it would be best if we shared the same chamber that night .
26 He turned his head and gave me a direct look .
27 It was seeing his glasses that tore me apart .
28 Monty looked down his glasses and offered me a few censorious words .
29 So when I was ushered into his consulting room , it was his welfare that concerned me as much as my own .
30 Then Sir Alfred pulled in in his Bentley and promised me a free hand to design a car that worked .
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