Example sentences of "me too [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | and they told me that I was too late , the school told me too late |
2 | Besides , with this creed I can so clearly distinguish between the criminal and his crime , I can so sincerely forgive the first , while I abhor the last with this creed revenge never worries my heart , degradation never too deeply disgusts me , injustice never crushes me too low , I live in calm looking to the end . |
3 | And it was the er just going out and she pushed me too far ! |
4 | I hope it do n't take me too long to get home — I could do with summat to eat . |
5 | You 've known me too long to think a dumb thing like that . |
6 | Er did n't take me too long to do that but certainly did about my my views on advertising . |
7 | In one group it happened that every week the same woman would say , ‘ I ca n't read that , it makes me too nervous . |
8 | If I could manage to absorb a tablet in between the bouts of vomiting it did stop the sickness and bring a pain-free sleep — but it left me too exhausted to do anything about enjoying life . |
9 | me too fifteen or six I think we need to think about you know the timing |
10 | A virtue which , I realize , makes me too vulnerable , but I am not going to discard it now . |
11 | ‘ I am not concerned about Moore because he did not give me too many problems . |
12 | Oh yes , he 's given me too many at once , thank you very much |
13 | With the work on the campaign and the success we 'd heard she 'd had with it , would she find me too limited when I got out ? |
14 | My Norfolk grandmother told me too much education spoilt a girl for a good wife . |
15 | ‘ My father 's too busy with the woman he ran off with , ’ I replied , ‘ to think about me too much . ’ |
16 | You really can not tell me too much — I would rather sift through a huge amount of detail and give you a definite answer than have to suggest all the possible alternatives and leave you to figure out which applies in your case . |
17 | I still have a lot of friends over there , If we do get them in our group it wo n't worry me too much . |
18 | After a while , the bullying at school did n't affect me too much , and I was in my element with all the wildlife around me . |
19 | ‘ Did I tell you I 'ad to run away in the end because he got to fancy me too much ? |
20 | ‘ The pressure from outside ( the press ) usually does n't bother me too much . |
21 | The discipline never bothered me too much . |
22 | My prototype reminds me too much of a kingsize white plastic bucket , and I suspect that a combination of this summer 's largely ozone layer-free sun and a winter frost or two might render it brittle . |
23 | ‘ Now , Katherine , it is different , though you should n't , in your innocence , provoke me too much . ’ |
24 | He crushed them in his hand as he passed the coffin and shouted at the lid , weeping , ‘ Even when you 're dead you cost me too much . ’ |
25 | I decided to focus on the Matter again ; the cooking facilities ; it looked like it would have to be a barby of some sort , with paper logs made out of Bible pages twisted up and tied into knots — not the lovely picture pages , they remind me too much of Ma and Pa 's bedroom — perhaps a few letters to the Corinthians ; nice and dry . |
26 | If it did n't upset me too much I liked to make her happy . |
27 | She was obviously a madame of some kind , not that this bothered me too much . |
28 | I stood godmother to you though I do n't think your mother wanted me too much . |
29 | It will not leave me too sick , it will not punish me too much . |
30 | And there are other things about my job that remind me too much of Ghostbusters for comfort . |