Example sentences of "[vb infin] me [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Let's go and have a drink , then you can treat me to a celebratory dinner ! ’
2 ‘ Other students did n't treat me as a mature student and I got to know students aged 17 to 70 .
3 But please , Mama , Lucinda pleaded silently , do n't treat me like a complete idiot .
4 ‘ You need not treat me like a half-witted child ! ’
5 ‘ Why ca n't he treat me like a good-time girl , ’ wailed Babs .
6 Do n't treat me like a naughty schoolgirl .
7 My course will eventually qualify me for a good career but meanwhile I 'm struggling on an allowance .
8 Wessex region would not recognise me as a senior registrar until the college 's approval had been received .
9 ‘ Then perhaps you can assist me on a minor point of methodology ? ’
10 ‘ It 's what I 've wanted to do for a long time , so long that I ca n't remember a time when the name Tony Radcliffe did n't send me into a violent rage ! ’
11 ‘ Could you ever see me as a full-time mother ? ’
12 What I would find off-putting is the idea that people would see me as a divorced man 's bit of light relief .
13 They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name .
14 Gyggle would store me in a spare room of the hospital and keep me under twenty-four-hour observation while I was unconscious .
15 They 'll finance me through a part-time degree or a correspondence course in accountancy .
16 I do n't think it 'd happen , they did n't employ me as a scripted puppet .
17 I remember removing the name-tapes of the former wearers ( who had left the school ) with a savage feeling that these people had to be got rid of , otherwise they would possess me as a living person is possessed by a ghost .
18 As I reach the open air on the far side of the back cover , having emerged from a cavern called the dungeon of lust , ten thousand voices will greet me with a joyous shout .
19 Perhaps those of you , my readers , who are involved , like me , in curriculum design , might join me in a New Year 's resolution to keep our wishful thinking in check and face reality more consistently .
20 ‘ Will you join me in a pre-luncheon sherry ? ’
21 I 'm sure all of those who attended this year 's rally will join me in a sincere vote of thanks to Mick and Julie Turrell .
22 ‘ I will be seeing the physio Peter Rostron today and he will tell me about a possible scan .
23 Now can you tell me in a wee bit more detail how you did that ?
24 I find that when I am stuck on a problem , a simple contemplation of different problem solving techniques can lead me to a new approach .
25 What I saw that morning could spoil me for a sexual relationship forever .
26 ‘ I 'm angry because — because you think you can add me to a long line of women notched on your belt .
27 His family used to come and stay for a week every year in a cottage across the dale and Martin would come and visit me on a regular basis .
28 ‘ You do n't strike me as a religious man , ’ I said frankly .
29 Make no mistake , he 's the group ringleader and possibly a control-freak , but he does n't strike me as a dictatorial megalomaniac .
30 I do n't understand them and think that I 'm never going to meet anybody nice that will accept me as a single parent .
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