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

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1 They looked just like those horrible Yahoos , and at first I could not let them touch me or come near me .
2 Hindley says he is wicked , and ca n't play with me or eat with me any more . ’
3 That was the whole point and the way , it was like , he could he could hit , he could , he could hit me or go like that to my hair or run his fingers through my face , rip all my clothes up , you know what I mean , not rip them off , rip them up !
4 There was obviously some sort of sexual element to it but I just did n't know what to do next and expected this man , who was about two or three years older than me , to , in some way , tell me or indicate to me and so I followed him without talking to him .
5 ‘ Afterwards — she would not look at me or speak for a long time .
6 ‘ Remember , the range on this thing is quite long enough for me to dispose of you at any moment should you try to desert me or plot against me . ’
7 For over 13 years these good people have advised me or acted in my name and your service .
8 He did n't want to see me or talk to me , he or his parents .
9 ‘ … we were both pulling in opposite directions , and I felt Brian was siding with his mother rather than standing up for me or remaining in the middle .
10 Wherever I am , he rings up or follows me or wants to be with me . ’
11 ‘ He has n't seen me or thought about me for ten years as far as I 'm aware and he could n't have known I 'd be in that house .
12 You have two choices — flee from me or belong to me . ’
13 ‘ You can give me that warrant for Demontis .
14 It 's normally me that forgets to er
15 I do n't know why it is always me that has to be singled out . ’
16 There are three themes which stand out to me that run throughout the book that are all in some way or other interlinked .
17 ‘ I suppose you sent me that gilgul as a friendly gesture , then , to lend a helping hand on the Gittel job . ’
18 You told me that ages before that .
19 I 'd rather the mountain killed me than die in some hospital . ’
20 Hadst thou not rather stay with me than go to my sister ?
21 But he warned : ‘ There is no greater challenge in rugby for me than to play against England before my own people . ’
22 Surely he deserves better of me than to gaze at him with my policeman 's eyes .
23 Let my lord pass on before his servant , and I will lead on slowly , according to the pace of the cattle which are before me and according to the pace of the children , until I come to my lord in Seir . ’
24 But he had left me and broken into a trot towards his block .
25 So , I just pulled some blankets over me and waited for somebody to come .
26 ‘ Certainly not … to catch me here ! ’ said the third , lifting on the breeze above me and hovering over the top of the pole where the trap was .
27 The second thing productive I do n't think it 's productive for people to interrupt start shouting at me and chairing at me or shout shout at the platform cos I think all that 's gon na happen there is the meetings gon na disintegrate and nothing will be as right .
28 Mum takes me to the doctor , our village doctor , who weighs me and mumbles about taking dieting too far and makes me an appointment as an outpatient at the hospital .
29 ST came to me and rubbed against my side , purring his rattling , wheezing purr .
30 How dare he speculate on the subject , then write his conclusions on a document I must carry round with me and display for a month ?
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