Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] me [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Gradually it began to dawn on me that while in the celluloid world all things were possible , in the other world it was quite a different story .
2 It appears to me that default in the sense of breach of duty must persist after the act or neglect until the damage is suffered .
3 It seems to me that art of all kinds emerges out of deep human needs , needs that can not be met anywhere else .
4 It seems to me that part of the problem of players complaining about the pressure of the modern game is that they have not attuned themselves properly to what is required .
5 It seems to me that formulation of the precise grounds upon which overpayments of tax ought to be recoverable and of any exceptions to the right of recovery , may involve nice considerations of policy which are properly the province of Parliament and are not suitable for consideration by the courts .
6 It seems to me that lot of it 's been dominated by various sort of rather obscure sounding Germans .
7 But I have over the last six months had occasion to discuss this very matter with a number of very highly placed Americans , and it seems to me that thinking in that country is much more far-sighted than that represented by their countryman here .
8 He had from me that gift with subtle ties , freedom without complaint ; subtle ties and guaranteed disillusion .
9 Miss O'Keeffe 's work suggests to me that kind of passionate mysticism that clouds the seeing eye with visions false to it , like some sweet drug .
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