Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] me [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | A typical example — and there are many of these — was when he patiently sat through a high level Air Ministry conference listening to the Mosquito being castigated for its poor night flying qualities ( because of the glare from the exhausts ) , and Boscombe Down recommended that it should never be flown at night , the chairman , as an afterthought , suggested Bennett contribute his views : " I wish someone hid told me about all these faults ' , he replied , " because I have been flying the Masse on OBOE night trials with excellent results " . |
2 | and you mean to tell me with all that equipment the machine that they 've got at the college , you could n't get it done there ? |
3 | I suppose if you 'd asked me before all this happened , I 'd have said I 'd give in , but I was so angry . |
4 | ‘ Why should you bother to remember me at all — except unpleasantly ? ’ she murmured . |
5 | ‘ She 's cured me of all my hang-ups by giving me self-confidence , ’ he says . |
6 | ‘ I 've sweated blood to get him to agree to see me at all . |
7 | Suddenly , the other evening , he starts asking me about all the new sorts of mobile phone on the market — how they work , what their range is , how much they cost . |
8 | But why should he have considered me at all ? |
9 | You must have given the driver some bribe , Edward , I do n't know how he managed to help me at all , he was terrified of being caught . ’ |
10 | Well , thank you very much er , Geoffrey , erm that was a very full , and I think er , and as he says , cautious account of what 's been happening , and he does remind me of all the finance officers that I 've ever known , in this thing , I 've never really seen , or rarely seen them smile . |
11 | What I still could n't understand was why he wanted to see me at all . |