Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] me a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She only left me a little note .
2 ‘ Whenever I see Clare , she always gives me a big kiss on the cheek and gives my back a little rub and says , ‘ How are you ? ’
3 Do you still owe me a thirty pound ?
4 Could you possibly spare me a few moments in private ?
5 Sam spoke up : ‘ I 'm Mr Caplan , Ginger , and if you ever call me a dirty name again I 'll sweep the street with your guts . ’
6 Please could you also give me a little information on the S. eupterus ?
7 She also made me a small bed , which was placed on a shelf too high for rats to reach .
8 Could you all sit down ’ — here she definitely shot me a disdainful and slightly triumphant look — on the FLOOR ! ’
9 Yes , I know they just gave me a little walk on part .
10 There 's no problems with York , they always given me a good service in the past .
11 TBD gave me enough pens to make a significant impact on this year 's office stationery allocation ; they also gave me a useful laundry bag , as did Bertrams .
12 They even gave me a little bed , ’ said Masklin .
13 Mr Rochester was in such a hurry that he only allowed me a short time to put on my wedding dress and veil .
14 I walked fast — my feet stood up to it very well , I 'd been sensible and worn my trainers not my nice stiletto wobblers , but it still took me a fair old time to get to somewhere possible .
15 PETER NIVEN ( Rubika ) : ‘ Mine just was n't fast enough to stay with the leaders but he still gave me a wonderful ride . ’
16 The ‘ New Faces ’ gowns are almost ready ; ca n't wait to pick them up , it always gives me a special buzz driving through London with the back seat full of beautifully made , exclusively designed gowns .
17 It also gives me a patriotic thrill , knowing that it 's British designed and built .
18 And whatever he may have tried to gain from me , he also gave me a great deal . ’
19 ‘ Just before he rang off he even wished me a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year . ’
20 He then gave me a slight shock by lapsing into a brief sort of reverie , and saying that if one had ever felt like ‘ murdering someone ’ , one could never do anything about it .
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