Example sentences of "me to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He introduced me to burly , red-faced Bertrand de Macon , the master of a fat-bellied cog and prospective third partner in our business venture . |
2 | School chairs tend to be even less comfortable than school beds , and I found it impossible to sit still for long — a fact which did n't endear me to irritable teachers , especially those who also resented my ‘ witty ’ ( i.e. irrelevant ) remarks . |
3 | He introduced me to good restaurants in Paris , good food in Lugano , and good wines in New York . |
4 | He 's just got me mad now telling me to good luck . |
5 | As a patient , I would like to think that the presence of a doctor 's name on the list would also offer me some sort of guarantee that he or she would not subject me to unnecessary or unjustifiably harmful treatment — whether that treatment be labelled alternative or mainstream , labels that serve only to confuse the issue . |
6 | ‘ This did not endear me to certain people at BRM . |
7 | I believe God is calling me to full-time service . |
8 | They took me to Lochleven Castle , and put me in a room like a prison . |
9 | ‘ And they reccommend me to other people . |
10 | In the time I was there she did pencil out a few passages , and got me to red ink a lot more . |
11 | He has a weasel face and subjects me to piercing scrutiny . |
12 | That frigid little scene you treated me to over breakfast ? ’ |
13 | ‘ I know you used to drag me to native cafes , ’ said my mother . |
14 | ‘ In here , ’ she said , leaving me to shut the front door , then follow her into the front room . |
15 | He was always inviting me to little supper parties and so on , and it became so noticeable that other people began to make snide comments . |
16 | ‘ He has forbidden me to fast or even keep the days of abstinence . |
17 | ‘ In my work it 's second nature for me to double check all factual research . |
18 | All that leads me to British Rail Bills , and the fact that only now are we talking about ditching the procedures of 150 years ago . |
19 | Finally , I should like to express my gratitude to my partner , John Stacey , a lawyer of considerable intellect who , while bearing no responsibility for the contents of this work , first introduced me to commercial conveyancing and has since played no little part in my continuing education in the subject . |
20 | ‘ You recall me to common sense and my duties , McAllister . |