Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb past] me [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 She goes on slowly and naively : ‘ I 'm really glad , in a way , that you took me to that place .
2 yeah well you know it 's okay well you know I well you know yeah it 's just that it worried me about this meeting here and three people out of the five people in the room did n't realise that it was a reservations and booking service .
3 ‘ But I thank God that He spared me for this ! ’
4 ‘ When I was a kid , my Dad was into Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin , so he tainted me with all that , then I got into the punk thing when that was going down .
5 I went to Hemel Hempstead er a school called in Hemel Hempstead that was only from the August till December when I left school and then the erm then the Headmistress , cos we had a Headmistress there cos it was a mixed school , and she recommended me for this here errand boy 's job , his name was .
6 During my stay in her country we were always together , and she saved me from many dangerous situations .
7 God knows , he thought , I should n't say anything about it if she nagged me in any halfway reasonable manner .
8 I reminded her of Bobbie and would I mind if she called me by that dear nickname ?
9 ‘ There was one teacher , Mr Richardson , and he encouraged me in all the sports I did , really .
10 And it worried me to that extent that I almost went without your okay and rang up Terry and said , please fix those blinds , because we have got blinds which cost almost two hundred pounds or something and or a hundred and nineteen pounds , and it seems they ca n't fix them .
11 With one of those insights which showed a mind much subtler than that of many of his contemporaries , he had drawn an analogy between logical positivism and surrealism ; but he told me on this occasion that he had once asked A.J. Ayer , as he then was , what political beliefs were compatible with logical positivism : to which the reply had been , not altogether to his surprise , that they would be decidedly left-wing .
12 I am bound to say that his personality and his voice with his Glasgow accent were a little disconcerting at first ( I felt rather as if I were being addressed by my highly educated carpenter ) , but he inspired me with such confidence as he went on that I forgot that , and of course one has to recognise that a new era in political life has dawned for England , the old aristocratic school is practically swept out of it , it is the dawn of the new " regime " .
13 The frame around them is extremely heavy , but I chose it because it reminded me of some of the heavier framed Victorian pictures that have a botanical feel .
14 Without taking hold of me , she forced me to stand in one spot of my own will , while she whipped me on all sides .
15 Tess , when you told me about that child of ours , my feelings for you became strong again .
16 When you bullied me into this … charade , ’ she spat the words out , ‘ it did n't give you the right to boss me about .
17 ‘ I was a bit overwhelmed when she kissed me like that because we 'd never met before and it was in public .
18 ‘ You remember how angry Alain became when he saw me with that book ? ’ she said .
19 So , when he treated me like this , I laughed aloud .
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