Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] me [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I would really prefer to teach girls , but this school was kind enough to give me a part-time job when I wanted it , so here I am ’ . |
2 | Sir Philip Egerton having been kind enough to give me a Frank I embrace the opportunity to send you some account of Mr. Gould and his movements , presuming that as you expressed a wish to hear of him from time to time , a letter on this subject might not be devoid of interest . |
3 | ‘ He was kind enough to give me a few minutes after Evensong yesterday . ’ |
4 | Bah , the professor always gives me the dirty jobs while he plays with his monster . |
5 | In she comes for her pension , takes it without a by-your-leave then calls me a bloody wog and tells me to go home to where I come from . ’ |
6 | When the hon. Gentleman finally gave me a straight commitment across the Dispatch Box to abolish GP fund holding , I told him that he delivered the support of the majority of GPs by doing so . |
7 | The owner then swapped me the beautiful picture with which he had boarded his shed window . |
8 | Bucknor later showed me a particular mark on the seam though he said the damage had been caused by general play , insisting : ‘ There was no problem , Nothing wrong had happened . |
9 | There were some weekends when he would phone me up and ask if he could come round because he 'd thought of something new for me to do , and he 'd jump into his car and come all the way just to give me a new inflection on a word ! ’ |
10 | GENEVIEVE CAUDEN ( STUDENT ) : A bullet just grazed me a little bit . |
11 | I remember picking a Rallye 100ST at Dunkeswell for £12 an hour in the late 1970s , and my flying now costs me a little more than twice that per hour fifteen years later . |
12 | Right can one person from each table please bring me the red files Boys can I have your red files please What was that ? |