Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [pron] [verb] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He would refer to it as the ‘ funny stuff what makes me happy , ’ claiming to live for it . |
2 | I referred to it and you oddly enough in a handwritten letter to my father the other night after referring to Lord XXXXX one of whose contemporaries and friends is coming to stay here a couple of nights next week , and who has been a pillar in the fabric of my life , a man for whom consistency , continuity and courtesy are all — and who is often concerned at the unhappiness which is my ? ? ? ? ? ? ? it is in anything other than a bit of paper , which most of my old friends who wish me well , doubt ) … |
3 | They also had an overhead railway which gave me unlimited pleasure and I well remember a wall covered with hundreds of tiny wooden drawers filled with different sizes of screws and nails . |
4 | If I had to name the twentieth-century figure who reminds me most of corduroys , it would have to be Albert Einstein . |
5 | The result was a severely sprained left ankle which left me unable to walk . |
6 | They ate nothing themselves , but watched me eat with a sort of respectful deference which made me uneasy , it being , I felt , inappropriate and therefore dangerous . |
7 | Yet even though in my part Welsh has not been spoken for a long time , and indeed the natives have even forgotten the Welsh pronunciation of our Celtic place-names , it would not cross my neighbours ' minds that just living there makes me Welsh . |
8 | The other week it cost me fifty quid to go to the , to get it tuned you know ? |
9 | You 'll find enclosed the original photograph you brought me some time ago — the one I took the enlargement from . |
10 | During my sheltered youth I had two fleeting experiences which gave me some indication that I was not alone . |
11 | ‘ It was one or the other of your bright boy-friends who sent me this , was it ? ’ he demanded , tossing the paper down in front of her . |
12 | Twelve days later I received a call from an exultant Sylvia who told me that , on the previous evening , she had in fact managed to go right into the cupboard and switch off the light . |
13 | I had to stand in front of the whole school which gave me ample opportunity to observe the envy on some girls ' faces because knitting for the troops was a popular pastime then . |