Example sentences of "[vb pp] in me " in BNC.

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1 It was probable , I thought , that what I disliked in him was what Nour had disliked in me , and that the whole world was mad .
2 It 's a thing , a parasite , lodged in me .
3 While I 've grown up in it , it has grown in me . ’
4 His age and status induced in me the normal mixture of deference , fear and cheek .
5 My father and mother perhaps saw in him the son they would have liked to have , not the peculiar failure they had produced in me .
6 Central produced in me , in a way , an art director who could n't design magazines .
7 Something had died in me and I felt terrible and guilty and full of remorse .
8 ‘ The price tag worried me and I badly wanted to repay the faith Palace had shown in me .
9 Mr Kinnock said he was ‘ grateful for the confidence the movement has shown in me ’ .
10 It is a wonderful fact that I should be affected , and thus deeply and powerfully , more than by aught else in all my experience — that this fruit should be borne in me sprung from a seed finer than the spores of fungi , floated from other atmospheres ! finer than the dust caught in the sails of vessels a thousand miles from land !
11 A feeling of terror mounted in me , and I dragged myself to the telephone and rang Émile .
12 The constant view of so much hair excited in me a love of nature , wild nature , that has never waned .
13 Montaine and I were not similar in any obvious way , but Jean-Claude may well have detected in me something of the quality he relied on in his sister .
14 The sin is recognised in me and people are afraid .
15 I had no intention of giving trouble or offence to anyone , not me , but the case-officer discerned in me the potential for terrible trouble .
16 My great bones are massed in me .
17 Discontent with our literary projects seem to have provoked in me discontent of another , more general , kind : for I found my philosophical tutelage increasingly unsatisfactory .
18 The developments that occurred : the extraordinary behaviour of certain sections of the press ; and the later career of the Duke of Windsor , provoked in me both short-term and long-term disillusionment ; but I do not intend to go into any further detail here , though I can not repudiate what I said .
19 formed in me , I wakened up
20 At the time , that gesture aroused in me immense , inexplicable nostalgia , and that nostalgia gave birth to a woman I call Agnes .
21 When I read a novel the emotions aroused in me bring the experience of the events of the narrative into the present , but I am not likely to be misled into thinking it is actually happening for there are enough indicators in the environment to assure me that it is not .
22 I still remember the strong emotions aroused in me when I read the following news report in my morning paper .
23 This report , the standard books , the growing number of translations of the many books of the Scriptures , and discussions with scholars in Rangoon University or simple yet thoughtful Buddhists in the villages , aroused in me a reverent admiration for the Buddha , a deep interest in his teaching , and a nagging need to build some bridge in my own mind between the two religions .
24 He says , he says I went , he says I had to go out there stuck in me bloody army stuff .
25 One of the children was crying loudly and Mrs Bennet said , ‘ Ee are , queen , here 's a biscuit I just found in me pinny pocket . ’
26 My curiosity had ceased , swallowed up by a kind of dreamy awe which from that day increased in me very greatly .
27 ‘ I can not say why , precisely , but for hundreds , thousands — an infinite number of reasons — you fascinated me , and that fascination encouraged in me the desire to live , something that abandoned me on the death of my sister .
28 Yet I knew there was something familiar about them , as if these ideas from far off generations had revived in me and I had come in contact with ancestral faces .
29 Er so I , it was really instilled in me from a very early age .
30 Thankfully , there 'd been no traffic coming ; the concept of striking up an intimate — indeed potentially penetrative — relationship with the rocks on the far side of the road had been bad enough ; but even the prospect of a head-on with another lump of metal travelling at anything remotely like the sort of speed we were sustaining might have resulted in me making my mark in the most embarrassing fashion on the leather upholstery of the Bavarian macht-wagen .
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