Example sentences of "[vb -s] me to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The central figure points me to a single chair , placed opposite . |
2 | She smilingly explains that the scanner is a sort of lie-down X-ray and leads me to a narrow bed that slides inch by inch through what looks like a dry-cleaning machine . |
3 | And that , logically , leads me to the obvious conclusion — that I love you , and that we must be married as soon as possible . |
4 | Another twenty minutes of this reduces me to a disorientated wreck , near to tears and vomiting . |
5 | And he takes me to an Italian restaurant in Mitcham . |
6 | Which brings me to a serious point , my dear . |
7 | Which brings me to a small room in an Ambleside hotel and an impossibly short deadline . |
8 | And mention of Ken brings me to a quick word about British gold panners . |
9 | This brings me to the final topic that I want to discuss in this rather philosophical chapter , the problem of what we mean by explanation . |
10 | ‘ Which brings me to the final thing we need to discuss . |
11 | That brings me to the real issue , namely the circumstances in which an order under section 6(2) can be made against third parties who were knowingly concerned in the contravention , that is the unauthorised carrying on of investment business . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Centrally organised arrangements are sometimes not appropriate and that point brings me to the hon. Member for Kincardine and Deeside ( Mr. Stephen ) . |
14 | But that , of course , brings me to the fundamental question : how will the code be made to stick where it is most needed ? |
15 | This brings me to the main issue . |
16 | But this brings me to the cardinal rule when buying — always choose a house which will be easy to sell . |