Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] me [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 Over-dependence on the behavioural elements of sexual therapy seems to me to run the risk of ignoring the underlying emotional factors .
2 Here otherwise close associates like Bridgeman and F. E. Smith distanced themselves from Maxse , while another committed tariff reformer , his fellow editor and friend H. A. Gwynne , pointedly told him that ‘ for good or evil ’ , the Conservative party was ‘ the only weapon we have with which to achieve our purpose and help on the causes which both you and I have strongly at heart … and anything that tends to disorganize it or to destroy the efficiency of that weapon seems to me to postpone the fulfilment of our desires …
3 Adorno seems to me to situate the problem , without necessarily being the solution to it .
4 Such an approach appears to me to involve the possibility at least of an immense increase in the cost of litigation in which statutory construction is involved .
5 The reply given by Mrs. Bottomley centred around trade barriers not being acceptable and the answer appeared to me to contradict the action taken by America where President Bush has stated that Japanese imports are to be restricted .
6 The common claim the that the stories are remarkable for their even tone seems to me to miss the point .
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