Example sentences of "day [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Suzanne , my wife , who had just had a baby , drove three hours twice a day to see me . |
2 | Hints that merry muses were at work on Woman 's Hour that day made me re-tune the tranny to FM to catch the results . |
3 | READING about how Princess Anne bossed her new husband around on their wedding day made me wonder whether it is time the rules of royal succession were changed . |
4 | A fulsomely congratulatory message to me from Reuters later in the day made me aware that no representative of my rival overseas agencies had been present at the Jeanes conference . |
5 | Of course , I had my dreams , like all young girls , of a tall , dark and handsome man coming striding over the fell one day to claim me as his own . |
6 | One member followed me around all day abusing me verbally with what can only be called dirty talk . |
7 | He spent half a day teaching me about the various policies and endowments , the way to figure cash surrender values , the matter of group insurance , and the various approaches to a prospect by the insurance salesman . |
8 | The schoolmistress did not live in the School House , which was occupied by an old grannie , who every day called me to come and talk to her when she was out in her small garden , or in the cottage when the weather was less promising . |
9 | The following day took me over more stark hills and across empty plains and plateaux . |
10 | Months eventually elapsed before a breezy day saw me with a number of Tony 's loyal friends on the slipway at Calshot , washing down his sturdy bird in the shadow of the sole remaining airworthy Sunderland . |
11 | The last day saw me a very sombre person , I was going to miss the island and its attractions . |
12 | He caught the next train back to Addis Ababa and the following day sent me a wire : " Can not come . " |
13 | I ask him every day to get me a newspaper , but it 's one of those things where he sticks his heels in . |
14 | For instance , Denis Hamilton — a totally fair journalist , but an incorrigible Conservative — came to see me one day to warn me that The Times was prepared to break the newspaper silence that had until then , with the exception of Private Eye , been maintained by all news sources about her two illegitimate children . |