Example sentences of "[vb -s] me very " in BNC.

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1 ‘ On the contrary , she understands me very well and I 'm still free to play chess . ’
2 That 's been very pleasing and offers me very attractive playing options .
3 And my nephew loves me very much
4 And ( this interests me very much ) what is Mr Heathcliff ?
5 Erm , it interests me very much how people choose er not only in light fitting , but how you choose furniture and they choose designs generally , because I have a theory that er a lot of people do n't consider the practical things , maybe as much as you know like you or me when we 're conscience of that sort of thing
6 Could you tell me a little bit about when you first moved to Harlow , because it interests me very much the fact , I did n't , I was n't aware that you lived in a , house that was
7 The second problem is the new proposed Leicester eastern bypass and the third , which concerns me very much , is one of the most important east-west roads in the county — the A427 which runs from Loughborough to Market Harborough .
8 ‘ I love my poncho ; it keeps me very warm ’
9 It pleases me very much here .
10 Ladies and gentlemen , he would say , Ladies and gentlemen , now it gives me very great pleasure to introduce the woman who is responsible for holding this whole show together ; the woman who first understood all those years ago that there was crying need for a place where all you lovely people could gather of an evening , the one that we all know and love , and so … would you please welcome on stage , the very lovely , the very talented … once again … our very own … and sometimes he would fade out , and not even say her name , and he would pause , he would make us wait , he would suspend his elegant hands over the keys ; and then , in that silence , he would play the first notes of the actual song itself .
11 Colleagues , can I now take , er , a moment of your time and it gives me very great pleasure to call upon the President to deliver his address to congress .
12 What moves me very deeply about primitive peoples is that they still attach an enormous importance to a certain kind of communication which we have lost ; and that is that they allow the being of the person they are with to communicate with more than words .
13 He said , that picture moves me very much .
14 Kuijken ( ) , as ever , puts musical values first , and in this he reminds me very much of a firstgeneration ‘ authentic ’ recording made by the Collegium Aureum under Schmidt-Garden ( not yet available on CD ) , which similarly involved one textually in a way which few versions can match , even if one is left with the impression that many of the musical solutions may have registered almost as comfortably on modern instruments .
15 The glam of the Signature model reminds me very much of the 40th Anniversary Tele we reviewed two or three years ago , and personally speaking — I should be objective , of course , but I do take Teles personally — gold-plated , figured-wood Teles do strike me as being a bit of a contradiction in terms .
16 Er this sort of thing , as I say i it reminds me very much of Versailles when we went round there .
17 The house suits me very well . "
18 ‘ The beastly old woman has told me , quite bluntly , that she considers me very much an ex -wife .
19 He treats me very well , which I find indescribably boring , but I do n't reveal that to him .
20 Auditioning makes me very nervous but sight reading — maybe because I 'm better at it — inspires me with more confidence .
21 ‘ This breaks my heart and makes me very , very angry . ’
22 And I said , ‘ Well , you know we can accomplish both these things , but I ca n't remove the ventilator from you — I ca n't do that , it makes me very uncomfortable . ’
23 ‘ This speculation makes me very angry . ’
24 It 's sick — and it makes me very angry . ’
25 Freidson ( 1970a ) has already written probably the best account of the essential features of professional work in his ‘ Profession of Medicine ’ and Roth 's ( 1974 ) sardonic look at the ‘ attribute school ’ makes me very wary of following that path .
26 ‘ Since then I 've hardly been able to see his hands uncovered , which makes me very sad .
27 ‘ It makes me very sad to think about the children in the world who are suffering .
28 It is precisely this that makes me very suspicious of searching for some supposed rational parliamentary intention outside the language in which a draftsman who is known to be rational has chosen to express it .
29 It makes me very happy but it 's a frightening kind of happiness .
30 AT2 : ‘ The notion of children being asked to provide their own paints makes me very anxious . ’
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