Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [prep] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The ground itself is not as harsh as the words I felt beneath me for that one curious moment at the Treasury .
2 It was this burning ambition that I took with me into 1986 .
3 She gazed at me with ice-blue eyes and murmured , ‘ I see . ’
4 She turned to me at one point , after going non-stop for twenty hours , and said : " I just ca n't remember your name " .
5 ‘ Is that why you flew from me after that night in Glenshee ? ’
6 I played it to my mother and she stared at me in total disbelief .
7 She looked at me for several seconds without speaking , and then said , ‘ Well , Molly , we all think you treat life as a joke ! ’
8 And she looked at me like that .
9 I handed her the drink and she smiled at me with all her splendid teeth and said , " Thank you .
10 She smiled at me with friendly brown eyes .
11 But when she smiled at me like that , I thought she was the most beautiful woman in England .
12 she spoke to me about that erm
13 ‘ Do you remember what you said to me in this very room when I begged you to marry me and you told me that you were going to marry him ?
14 I was too upset to eat or drink , but she sat with me for some time , talking gently to me , wiping away my tears , and helping me to recover .
15 When Vron had sobbed it all out after showing her prospective stepson photographs of herself having a handjob with no clothes on for money , she explained to me at throaty length and with hot tears still foiling the points of her lashes — that she had always been creative .
16 When Vron had sobbed it all out after showing her prospective stepson photographs of herself having a handjob with no clothes on for money , she explained to me at throaty length and with hot tears still foiling the points of her lashes — that she had always been creative .
17 It 's not easy to find words for what the two of them meant to me at that time .
18 They listened to me with profound attention , and I could see that my words went home .
19 He gaped at me in silly bliss .
20 Later that afternoon he came to me with some of my translations from the index cards .
21 I tried to drive on , but he came at me with some story of having run out of petrol .
22 He turned on me with one of his nastiest looks .
23 He turned to me in dumbfounded fury .
24 In I think it happened to me to some extent .
25 It happened to me on one occasion when I was about ten .
26 He stutters , but he caddied for me for five years and he knows the game inside out .
27 As he bowed to me in that tight state , I almost believe I saw creases come into the white of his eyes .
28 ‘ I just said , it looked to me at first as though it was a woman , then just something made me think it might be a man . ’
29 He advanced towards me in aggressive style .
30 He looked at me with one of those amiable stares of his , said I was overworked and I should take some time off .
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