Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] me [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone loves me for the very things that you want me to cover up ! |
2 | And when , as shadow education spokesman , I was a frontline campaigner in the nineteen eighty seven election , it was the G M B which provided me with the necessary facilities to carry out that role , and I thank them for it . |
3 | On the day I drew peg 45 which put me in the private meadow below the Teme mouth . |
4 | I won , which put me in the final contest between all the winners of the ‘ All Winners ’ contest which was to be televised , live , from the London Palladium in July . |
5 | Er another thing that I mean thought , somebody told me about the other day er it 's an old thing is er gravel drives . |
6 | It would have been boorish not to return to the Jardin de Paris for lunch , a short walk which took me along the right bank of the Duna to the famous Széchenyi Bridge and Clark Adam tér . |
7 | The average Council Tax payer , the council tax ca n't be more than , around four percent erm which reminds me of the last miracle budget we had , ninety eighty nine I think it was , again a Labour budget which I think was three point nine per cent increase then and the lowest rate of increase for twenty years erm and the highest level of growth erm . |
8 | ‘ Which brings me to the final thing we need to discuss . |
9 | So it seemed to me , sir , that we need a very very special justification for this all embracing E two policy which brings me to the other thing to say about it as a general principle . |
10 | Which brings me onto the new plans for Sunday cricket . |
11 | It had taken two of them to free me from the current and I was so relieved . |
12 | The house we sat in was still in chaos , so she led me to the sunny kitchen , where we talked and drank coffee , surrounded by boxes and plants and the smell of paint . |
13 | She led me into the pink-and-green chintzy sitting-room where Harry , pale with blue shadows below the eyes , sat in an armchair with his bandaged leg elevated on a large upholstered footstool . |
14 | She led me into the front room where , defensively , she picked up the baby . |
15 | Erm you you bring me onto the second dimension of Leeds ' objection which is to do with the distribution of those jobs . |
16 | And she asked me for the fifty P . |
17 | I had no money , and she helped me over the worst times . |
18 | You helped me in the early days . |
19 | ‘ Can you direct me to the private wing ? ’ |
20 | All I can say is the longer you mess me about the worse it will get . |
21 | It was also he who told me of the Great Ones , ’ he went on with a faraway look , ‘ and how they had chosen us to be saved to do this . ’ |
22 | That afternoon in the big , empty cinema , I gave him a private showing of the film , and there were many pictures of Danckwerts 's shipmates of thirty years earlier , including an interview I had had with his immediate superior , Captain Helmuth Giessler , the ship 's navigating officer , who told me of the secret preparations he had made for the midnight departure from Brest in February 1942 of the Scharnhorst , Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen on the eve of their audacious dash through the English Channel to Germany . |
23 | The one who told me about the five quid . |
24 | So when I came back to England , I consulted two elderly ladies , one a doctor , the other a spiritual medium , who work together , and who told me about the past lives I had had . |
25 | You know you you told me about the big boat did n't you ? |
26 | When you told me about the American girl , I hoped it meant you 'd got over Pickles . |
27 | The Australian representative of the Mission , who drove me to the Southern Cross Hotel in Sydney , explained that the Mantela , a Sanderstown boat of 5,000 tons which normally plied between the islands , had just finished a refit in Sydney and was about to sail two days after my arrival . |
28 | She was interested to find out that I liked British history ; she told me about the Medieval Circle . |
29 | ‘ He 's so repressed , Eddie , ’ she told me after the first time . |
30 | ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’ |