Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] me [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I must have said that several times already because Ma fixed me with a glittering stare and exclaimed , ‘ If you say that word once more , Andrew , just once more , I 'll send you to the Science Museum again … with Annabel . ’
2 Nour drew me as an English Miss : Ingleesy , prim , uneducated , unsophisticated .
3 On the day before de Macon sailed on his second voyage , the Ralembergs invited me to a formal supper .
4 THIS OPPORTUNITY PROVIDED ME WITH A WELCOME BREAK FROM THE PURELY BOTANICAL WORK TO WHICH I WAS ACCUSTOMED .
5 In my teens , similar doubts lured me into the darker recesses of the family 's medical encyclopedia , there to discover I was Britain 's first recorded case of Futtock 's Syndrome .
6 Sure enough , a high-pitched peeping drew me to the stable , and there on the floor was the hen with one minute black puff-ball of a chick .
7 First of all Gyggle tried me on the same sort of rudimentary exercises that I remembered performing as a child .
8 In response to some implied criticism I made of his treatment of the sub-editor , Porua regarded me in a sneering silence and then said , ‘ Why should I have regard for my fellows ?
9 ‘ I have also been to the Guildhall , ’ he mournfully concluded ‘ The mayor told me in no uncertain terms how displeased His Grace the Regent Duke of Lancaster is at our lack of progress .
10 I had each Wednesday afternoon off from Russell 's and he enroled me , secretly , into his school for lessons with his normal classes , He and his wife held a weekly open house and these cramming sessions prepared me for the coming Halton entrance examination .
11 A boat returned me to the little coral landing-strip ; Friendly Islands Airways took me down to Tongatapu ; and within half a day I was settled in a small hotel in Auckland , waiting for the weekly Cathay Pacific jet home .
12 Bonanza favoured me with a full-face view of him now .
13 A minibus took me through the early morning light to Makindye , in the southern suburbs of the city , where the first Uganda National Women 's Festival of Music and Drama was in full swing in a large church hall .
14 The social pressures of my peers precipitated me into a frenzied bout of heterosexuality , usually accompanied by drunkenness .
15 With the most impressive efficiency and a phone call to Tucson , the American Express Office in Avenida del Sol issued me with a fresh set after half an hour 's verification : necessary , Ian told me , because there are so many freeloaders who keep on going by selling their cheques and claiming they have been stolen .
16 My first girlfriend left me for a new man .
17 ‘ A small part of the fault was mine for not noticing that Eleanor considered me as a great deal more than her employer .
18 I remember a hansom pipped me to a good prospect , in Threadneedle Street .
19 Elsie B graced me with a long chat which made me feel as if I 'd been in the presence of royalty , though I suspect not too many members of the Royal Family are at their desk as early as Elsie .
20 The unremitting four-mile ascent to the high pass over the ridge reduced me to a walking wet rag ; I was literally soaked to the skin and could feel rivulets chasing each other down my bosom .
21 Mum told me about the various forms of contraception but apart from that we did n't really talk about it .
22 The boy found me at the sweet shop across the street , and told me of the drama .
23 But my heart was not in insurance , and when Fred Workman recalled me to the editorial offices I rushed back to my old love .
24 The Queen received me with the greatest kindness and consideration .
25 The chairman of the committee telephoned me in the late spring of 1976 to say that they were organising a series of public meetings at Wapping when the committee 's plans for the area would be disclosed to the local population for the purpose of hearing their comments and enquiries .
26 A Reception lady showed me into a tiny broadcasting room full of switched-off microphones .
27 The young lady took me through the untidy garden to the house .
28 So the sent me to the er eye infirmary and of course the eye infirmary sent me to the blind school .
29 A Cornish miner later recalled of his late-eighteenth-century childhood : When I was eight years old my parents sent me to a raiding school kept by a poor owld man called Stephen Martin .
30 One day both parents accompanied me to a fund-raising luncheon at the Savoy , an afternoon rehearsal , tea at the house of an old friend in Twickenham by the river , the recording of a TV show in which I appeared in front of a live audience , and supper in a lovely restaurant with the cast .
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