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

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1 ‘ Although someone supervises me at all times , I handle all my cases myself .
2 Today , someone told me about some fires in the new forest here in Africa ; but Gog does n't want to hear about those fires . ’
3 Ward was due to take over the driving and at the end of it I slumped into the seat beside him in a happy daze which insulated me from all sense of reality .
4 One of the circumstances which drove me to these experiments will be familiar to most home cooks .
5 Furthermore , there are particular reasons which impel me to that conclusion .
6 My quizzing about the intellectual world which I was about to enter with some trepidation left him with a wry smile , which puzzled me for some time after , as my naïvety about the world of further education lasted well into my early days in college .
7 Burns 's poetry and songs have played an important part in my life from the earliest years , not only because of their simple beauty , but also because of their directness , honesty , and wry , lop-sided , humour ; the appreciation of which stood me in good stead the last time I was in Mauchline .
8 Which brings me to another point ; looking at the frets after only minimal use there 's already evidence of some scoring and scratching , so their life expectancy seems rather suspect .
9 Which brings me to this report which has reached me from Vargas in London via his cousin here in Berlin , the man Rivera . ’
10 I take it you book me into that hotel .
11 You got me into this mess .
12 I wo n't let you hustle me in this way .
13 I mean you asked me about formal education , and immediately we 're talking about nursery education .
14 I mean you asked me about formal education and immediately we 're talking about nursery education .
15 Without taking hold of me , she forced me to stand in one spot of my own will , while she whipped me on all sides .
16 ‘ Yes Dad , she asked me for some help . ’
17 ’ I gather you want me for 2 deaths and a fire . ’
18 Really , Sophie , do n't you trust me in any way at all ?
19 I saw an excellent physiotherapist and a chiropractor who subjected me to some tests and found that the ratio between my hamstrings and my quadriceps was n't good enough .
20 ‘ I was told , ’ said Lili , ‘ by the person who told me about this place . ’
21 Tess , when you told me about that child of ours , my feelings for you became strong again .
22 Hm I 'm glad you told me about that Lorna
23 You told me about that disaster .
24 Her hands rested on it as she surveyed me with calm enquiry .
25 It was there she told me about this sister and showed me her hand .
26 You recall me to common sense and my duties , McAllister .
27 You owe me for this candy , the mother .
28 ‘ Will you contact me in that event , Harry ?
29 Will you remember me in three years ?
30 Sometimes I think you suspect me of many things .
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