Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] me [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I thought he would , he deserves it and suddenly the semi-circle is clapping and looking at me : ‘ She 's won , she 's a-a-a won , ’ I hear John shout from half-way up the stalls , and my fellow contestants are slapping me on the back and pushing me to the front of the stage ,
2 During the filming of another sea-going saga , Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 version ) , Charles Laughton upstaged Gable , who complained to director Frank Lloyd , ‘ Laughton 's treating me like an extra .
3 Gyggle was driving me along the coast road to Brighton as he spoke .
4 The government 's obvious intention was to identify me as the main source of all the criticism and speculation running counter to the official line on Flight 103 and then to destroy me .
5 There were lots of young people working there whose main ambition was to get me into a good home .
6 Although people generally consider me to be a very tolerant person , my moody male boss at work is driving me to the end of my tether .
7 As Estella was leading me along the dark passages , she stopped suddenly and put her face close to mine .
8 I dimly understood that by holding out to me this realm of material essences , available by an act of will alone , The Fat Controller was condemning me to a cosmos of brand names , a metaphysic of motifs , a logic of logos , and an epistemology based on EPOS ( The Electronic Point of Sale method of inventory-keeping , which was just coming into use at this time among major retailers ) .
9 I think Alwin and Pat use an auditor cos as you know he 's in business and I 've got a feeling that Alwin was asking me about the auditors the other day , so whether there 's would be , whoever he is , would be er willing to do it , I do n't know .
10 But by far the best gift was given me by a little red-haired girl , Betty , who gave me ( a virgin boy ) her body .
11 The Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education is to advise me on the implications of the report for primary initial teacher training in future .
12 The registrar was regarding me over the top of his spectacles and trying not to look at his watch .
13 The next moment I was on the floor and one was kicking me and the other was hitting me in the face .
14 People are stopping me in the street to ask about it . ’
15 Souness is fixing me with the glare he reserves for the enemy , the look that countless midfield players must have known to their terror , a look that threatens to rupture my Achilles tendon , if I hover on a question too long .
16 GERRY JOHNSON is driving me along the winding roads of south-western Virginia .
17 As chance would have it we were going camping with another family whose father was to accompany me for a day 's climbing on Pillar .
18 The day came suddenly and before I knew it my father was driving me into the town of Ipswich to drop me off near the studio .
19 Marie and Peter are watching me with a sort of worried look on their face .
20 Mr Timothy 's telling me about a gypsy girl he and Andrew Manners met today .
21 ‘ Lieutenant Lapointe is escorting me to the opera on Wednesday , ’ she announced defiantly .
22 As I prowled about outside the garden wall , it came on me with a start that a young , man was regarding me over the barrel of a pistol .
23 He guessed rightly that little Didier Bluot was leading me into the cemetery and would direct me to Montaine 's grave .
24 Later we were to have several talks , but when I first arrived sick and ill and my GP went through the diagnosis , his greatest concern was to get me into the hands of a good specialist which he did with the utmost speed .
25 Fairfax turns to me : ‘ The laibon is telling me about the lion hunt in which his brother was injured . ’
26 Everyone is being extra nice to me and , best of all , Pa is taking me to the yard tomorrow .
27 Henry Bromsgrove is taking me to a flapper dance in Chelsea .
28 Another small farm was shown me as the place where the mother of a young baby had forgotten to place the poker over its cradle : as a consequence the child , unprotected by iron , had been stolen by the fairies and replaced by a ‘ changeling ’ .
29 yeah but he do n't get done , he does n't get done , that is the problem , the kids do n't , I 've written a letter to Mr yesterday , why they were waiting for the games teacher he was hitting Geoffrey and he gave him a dead leg , kneeing him in the leg , he said before drama , he 's got drama tomorrow he says he hates drama because the teacher takes no notice , he said one week Stuart was hitting me with a stick and the teacher just said calm down you boys , and he was being hit with a stick oh no and this I find totally disgusting and I feel like complaining about this , one of the teachers and I do n't know whether its drama yeah I think it was drama and
30 The answer was staring me in the face .
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