Example sentences of "me [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Properly used , it seems to me that quantitative methods can only lead to advances in our subject .
2 The newcomer noticed it , declared , ‘ I like hot steam ; it gives me that real sauna feeling ’ , squeezed herself between two naked bodies and at once began to talk about yesterday 's television talk show featuring a famous biologist who had just published his memoirs .
3 Dr M M Muthiah , consultant physician , told me that existing good relations with social services and other disciplines should ensure a smooth transition to the new style of community care .
4 Takes me that long to get them now .
5 And who gave me that Right ? ’
6 It seems to me that innovative courses could with advantage be handled in virtually the same way .
7 I was advised to speak initially to the region 's director of public health , who told me that geographical limitations and the pastoral duties of a vicar 's wife were not a good enough reason to train part time , and he would not support my application .
8 Mrs Chalker echoed Mr Brady 's comments when she told the bank 's board yesterday : ‘ It is not clear to me that new facilities are needed to enable the bank to address this problem [ of defence conversion ] .
9 My experience with organizations of all kinds in many different countries has convinced me that effective value-adding managerial leadership of subordinates can come only from an individual one category higher in cognitive capacity , working one category higher in problem complexity .
10 It is natural for mathematicians to be the first to study problem solving but it surprises me that other disciplines have been so slow .
11 It never occurred to me that other children were n't spoiled as a matter of course , the way I was , and it would be years — and my father would be dead — before I understood that the expense of sending me to a boarding school was just an excuse , and the simple , sentimental truth was that they knew they would have missed me .
12 It has occurred to me that other staff within the Royal Bank may be in a similar position to myself , holding a small number of shares which would cost more than their worth to sell .
13 when this lot goes out to consultation you come back and te to me that other people are n't putting their arms up in air , about the reduction in services , or what are preceiv or what are perceived , no hang on ,
14 Yes , in one five , erm they 're practising notes from Eynsham it does happen to be in Cherwell ward and not North ward , erm there is a booklet out about health and housing in Cutteslowe , and I wondered what the connection between , you know , not being on this committee , but these health action areas , and what in fact is happening in housing , because the director did assure me that other wards were going to be treated to the same erm treatment .
15 When Andrée had recovered she said , ‘ And yet you will not tell me that simple thing ? ’
16 Some A.S.M. members have told me that current official policy is wrong .
17 Even in the nuclear family , women told me that certain jobs should never be done by a man , they were not Izzat wali kam ( i.e. jobs of honour ) or they were not manly , and predictably these tasks included almost all household chores .
18 It seems to me that certain people in F1 can get away with anything they want and that has just been demonstrated here today . ’
19 At this time ( the late 1970s ) , I was teaching courses in the sociology of deviance to degree and social work students , and it seemed to me that certain key ideas and insights from this work could usefully be applied to the study of child abuse .
20 After assuring me the her comm was entirely secure — no one tampers with Frejjis machinery — she had told me that odd things were happening on Uulaa .
21 Help me , give me that great tomorrow , by enough financial security .
22 I would like , Chairman , to know , because er , it always seems to me that unnecessary money is spent in , in the American lead , so it 's difficult to get any money .
23 You are n't getting it out of me that easy .
24 She gave me that icy smile which is reserved for making me feel uncomfortable .
25 ‘ I 'll hit you if you keep callin' me that daft name , ’ said Dolly .
26 He advised me that normal meningitis , the kind that affects young kids , is much worse .
27 In those days , it seemed to me that released hostages had come out of deepest , darkest Africa .
28 My reflex actions had never failed me , as if these were computerised signals informing me that immediate action was vital .
29 ‘ Must you call me that ridiculous name ? ’
30 Yet 35 years of research have convinced me that managerial hierarchy is the most efficient , the hardiest , and in fact the most natural structure ever devised for large organizations .
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