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

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1 They all hate me of course . ’
2 And these estimates you bring me of his numbers since they can but be estimates — have you shot low or high ?
3 Sometimes I think you suspect me of many things .
4 ‘ They suspect me of something — it is in the air — I am keeping something back .
5 By your expression , I judge that you suspect me of pseudo-intellectual flim-flam and it is undeniable that our deliberations tended more towards the sybaritic than the Socratic .
6 Surely you no longer suspect me of using you in some devious plan to make Lotta jealous ? ’
7 The best thing to get richer is like , going round car boot sales , like my mum , she 's so funny , dad said she 's a different woman , she 's just like , cos when Phil and I erm , were engaged , we were trying to save up money , so we , oh and like we 'd sell off all our old stuff , so just give me of money , and then , we got these and my mum was pricing everything up , and she 's going , if someone asks for a discount , do n't , just do n't give it to them , she said , everyone 's going round pricing everything up and erm , when they come to you , they just , they just want things for nothing .
8 It is not so easy to change the playmates when they are brothers and/or sisters ( siblings ) , and many parents tell me of their concern about the seemingly incessant feuding that goes on among brothers and sisters .
9 ‘ Pray tell me of the king your brother 's plan , my lord , ’ she said softly .
10 ‘ I feel it , when you tell me of the apparently acceptable behaviour amongst your contemporaries . ’
11 Tell me of her , ’ she asked .
12 If you tell me of Sarah 's or Rachel 's or Rebecca 's nursing their children I can answer that the one drew water at a well for her father 's flocks , another baked cakes on a hearth , and another dressed savoury meat for her husband .
13 She stared into the depths of the fire , and Raynor said , ‘ Tell me of Samain .
14 But tell me of Samain when Medoc came to Tara . ’
15 But he made no double-edged comment in return , simply said , ‘ Tell me of America , McAllister .
16 The white tube , the cork-effect filter , the solid hot flare of the match and my lips tell me of my lungs as I make my own smoke , with its blue drifting and acrid smell .
17 ‘ Later … tell me of Anne … my daughter Anne .
18 ‘ From what you tell me of the EC grants , he 's too damned honest , ’ Jessica laughed .
19 Tell me of my brother . ’
20 Tell me of your best moments with music . ’
21 And tell me of a better left hander .
22 Cure me of that and I 'd be well . ’ ’
23 The present generation of British and American literary Marxists remind me of the small boy in Joyce 's story , ‘ Araby ’ , who got to the bazaar just as it was closing .
24 There 's summat about these lights that remind me of Annie — I du n no what it is .
25 Did that commingling of unrelated flavours remind me of another dish , or had it produced a breakthrough in gastronomy ?
26 Most remind me of the Sinclair Spectrum games of a few years ago , but that last one is a typical Japanese ‘ happy jumpy scrolly ’ game — weird , but compulsive .
27 The easy-going Crocosmia masanorum with orange flowers and its varieties Cx crocosmiiflora ‘ Lucifer , ( red ) and C. ‘ Emily McKenzie ’ ( yellow with red eye ) always remind me of Cornish lanes in summer .
28 Remind me of your last line , Victor . ’
29 He paused , then said very softly , ‘ You remind me of her , Maggie .
30 These words of wisdom remind me of a student who came to see me many years ago after the long vacation during which she had begun her undergraduate dissertation ( with another tutor who had left the university that summer , I must emphasize ) .
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