Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] [verb] me [adj] " in BNC.

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1 but this time it was a genuine tragedy so he paid me all deposit I put in , he paid me all back , you know , I don I did n't want I do n't want to go caravanning by myself
2 On Sunday , all afternoon it 's flipping football and it drives me crazy !
3 Well as I say I went for this interview and she phoned me last Sunday did n't she ?
4 It rolled into a hollow and it took me half an hour to get it one yard back onto the road .
5 It is natural for mathematicians to be the first to study problem solving but it surprises me that other disciplines have been so slow .
6 This was in connection with my RNR Sea Cadet duties but it gave me much more confidence on the navigational side of cutter service .
7 ‘ I first met Julie when I walked into her gallery but it took me three years to walk out with her as my wife , ’ he says .
8 His body was rich with the smell of sweat and kahlua and he sent me sprawling and hyper with untold hormones upon the bathroom tiles , but one day , suddenly , actually it was night , parked atop Mulholland Drive with the car windows steamed and the upright stick shift pressing painfully against my lower back and my head banging against the passenger door , I was paralysed by the heaving horny heaviness of him and my climax was full and first — first time ever — but followed by a limpness in my body , dull as the shade of putrid beige , and later I dreamed he had invaded me in sleep and crushed me with his broadness and with pillows , though Crilly it was not suffocation I feared , no , it was something more abstract , more bodily and carnivorous , something akin to nameless reptiles , and it was not so very different from the gun and the windbreaker blowing large and puffy about a stranger 's gut like a tent in my car at Pico Boulevard , and I so sure I would be found dismembered and crotchless and gory and absurd , strewn from limb to limb across the green tweed upholstery , unrecognisable in death , and again the windows steamed , the windows steamed with that hot clenched nameless fist inside me and the glide of cool metal against my neck , and then there were no thoughts , no words in my head , nothing .
9 I implored him not to , but he was adamant , thus following Rear Admiral Poland who had resigned from Muirfield in consequence of my being blackballed there ( ‘ it makes no sense at all ’ , he wrote to the secretary , ‘ that he can be accepted as a guest but blackballed as a member ’ ) : both were sacrifices for which I felt a personal responsibility and which caused me much distress .
10 ‘ — and I was placed between Harry Burrows and Piers Langley and they told me all about hunting round here and really it was so interesting that I hardly noticed what we ate , some sort of fish and pheasant I think and , oh yes , there was an ice but by that stage , you know , I did n't have the smallest corner to put in so much as a mouthful — ’
11 He retired after the last C E T and he gave me all his pens and stuff .
12 I , he asked me the one , you know , we were on about this morning , the only one we looked at , fifty miles an hour and he asked me that one and I knew it .
13 I had no idea that it was Martin until you told me that morning .
14 I told him about the defenestration of Ramsey Everett and he gave me five hundred pounds .
15 Er , not in the decision , I I spoke to Mr and he asked me certain questions .
16 About two years since they gave me that .
17 I remember when my husband was alive and we had a Sardinian couple with some unpronounceable name and it took me three months to teach her to make tea properly .
18 Cos I nearly died I got on bus other day and they charged me eighty five pence I looked at me clock and it were twenty past nine .
19 I was the closet to him , I was within twenty-four hours a day and he called me all the time .
20 If I see things and they make me mad , I have to talk about it . ’
21 I noticed Nick Faldo was pulling a trolley and it made me curious .
22 I agree , its , its like those their lovely little things , do n't think of buying , it 's not very fair cos I mean , Mar , I mean I 'd be over the moon if someone bought me one of those bags .
23 ‘ I spoke to him on Sunday night and he wished me all the best , while I thanked him .
24 I would n't let anyone see them , not even Cal — they 're part of me — I would n't show them around any more than I 'd lie flat on my back while they slit me open and stared at my pulsating innards .
25 So we start negative two , minus two , and I know what add means cos you told me last time .
26 ‘ Nicely put , ’ I said , and drew on the cigarette until it made me light-headed .
27 My television licence is a colour television and it costs me eighty three pound for this year .
28 I went down town yesterday and got some braising steak and it cost me five pounds sixty .
29 Maybe it was obvious to most people but he gave me recharged confidence in the project .
30 Erm can we can you as part of the discussion , can you start off by saying well thank you very much for the call that you gave me last week but erm erm there 's there 's just a couple of sizes I 'd like to talk talk to you about .
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