Example sentences of "[adv] to me " in BNC.
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1 | Well done mum for reading that out wrongly to me . |
2 | It does n't mean much to me . |
3 | No-one said much to me at tea , although I caught them looking at me sometimes as they sipped at their mugs . |
4 | As this was long before I had any real experience of life myself it was hardly surprising that Shakespeare 's comments should not have meant much to me then . |
5 | It was an answer that did not mean much to me then and I confess that it means very little to me today : it is not only a rather arid and pompous definition , which seems to drain the idea of God of imaginative life , but it also seems arrogant — even hubristic . |
6 | Harvey spent a lot of time in the office and apart from asking me if I 'd spoken to Dawlish — a suggestion which I impassively denied — he did n't say much to me until the morning of the third day , which was a Tuesday . |
7 | Nobody said much to me after the service . |
8 | They had n't said much to me apart from announcing themselves as Detective-Sergeant Hatchard and Detective Constable White , and even when they got back inside , Hatchard talked to the pathologist while White went off for a snoop around , as policemen do . |
9 | I was too upset to eat or drink , but she sat with me for some time , talking gently to me , wiping away my tears , and helping me to recover . |
10 | She does it especially to me . |
11 | ‘ Another strange comment I once heard from a doctor was that transsexuals were obsessed by sex , which was great news to us , especially to me , who lives like a monk . ’ |
12 | You know especially to me at the moment . |
13 | ‘ I 'ad to get 'ome to me love , |
14 | I was walkin' 'ome to me Connie this afternoon , and a bloke stopped me an' spoke to me . |
15 | This was surely the coldest and draughtiest station in the country , and I always had to wait there about midnight ; and I used to pray that the train would stop with a door opposite to me , so that I should have some chance of getting on at all . |
16 | It comes naturally to me . ’ |
17 | ‘ If anyone supposes ’ , she wrote , ‘ that my power of speaking was a gift that came naturally to me , without any effort on my part , let them once and for all dispossess themselves of any such ideas . |
18 | I am completely undomesticated and disorganised — it does n't come naturally to me to be a houseperson . |
19 | I remember Dinah Prentice reading aloud to me from John Prebble 's The Highland Clearances when I was drawing near Arisaig . |
20 | It sounds reasonable enough to me . |
21 | You have done enough to me and my mum . |
22 | ‘ It seems harmless enough to me . ’ |
23 | Other birds we saw around Nesseby included dunlin , familiar enough to me as a breeding wader of the Shetland hills . |
24 | Kathleen says he is n't strong enough , but he seems strong enough to me . ’ |
25 | This seems enough to me . |
26 | ‘ You seem sharp enough to me , ’ Lucy said , thinking how hard it was to find a way of guiding someone into telling you things that they 'll assume you already know . |
27 | ‘ It looks real enough to me , ’ frowned Meredith . |
28 | ’ Well , all I can say , Miss Lightbody , is that you do n't look the slightest bit awful to me and , second , that your sister 's explanation as to why you were absent last week is good enough to me . |
29 | ‘ She looks white enough to me . ’ |
30 | ‘ That seems good enough to me . ’ |