Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She do n't say nothing to me , she just looks at me with these big eyes . |
2 | He had not written anything he had not already said to me at different times ’ . ’ |
3 | ‘ Your father ’ , he said to me in a kind of sob , ‘ has just appeared to me in this garden ! ’ |
4 | ‘ I just saw the box of cigarettes lying there on the table , and everybody else smoking , and I just knew inside me with absolute certainty that I should smoke , too . |
5 | By the time he got to me he was n't ranting and raving , he just stared at me with mad eyes . ’ |
6 | Erm but we were encouraged of course for it to go er as your savings and er something I heard that , that may be interesting to you er and er he just said to me in this other club , but again we were talking about , I think we 'd talking politics then and we 're not supposed to do it was a church club . |
7 | Man , she hardly registered with me at all . ’ |
8 | The two of them still gazed at me with resentful misunderstanding . |
9 | Nobody has ever looked at me like that . |
10 | Do n't you ever speak to me like that again , I have n't , I rang , no , no , I the landlord either , I waited until the next morning . |
11 | do n't you ever speak to me like that again , and do n't ever push me again , I said balls you old cunt . |
12 | ‘ If you ever speak to me like that again , I 'll flay the skin off your arse . |
13 | I did n't mind , I was happy that he still talked to me at all . |
14 | It was the first time that anybody had ever spoken to me like that and I was shocked . |
15 | Ca n't remember him ever talking to me about this . |
16 | I include it here because at no point was it ever put to me in such bald and comprehensible terms . |
17 | ‘ He was so furious , he hardly spoke to me at all . ’ |
18 | The lack of good results is here explained by faulty equipment ( an explanation also offered to me by other students ) ; however , students gain higher marks for lab work if the results are ‘ correct ’ than if they are wrong but adequately accounted for : |
19 | Will you really stay with me for all time , be my wife ? ’ |
20 | He really lusted after me in those days … |
21 | Idealised versions of life in the USA , for example , were often presented to me by young people who had watched many films and television programmes , as well as talking with foreigners . |
22 | He did n't really care for me at all : it was my money he was interested in . |
23 | And yet tonight , in the quiet of this room , I find that what really remains with me from this first day 's travel is not Salisbury Cathedral , nor any of the other charming sights of this city , but rather that marvellous view encountered this morning of the rolling English countryside . |
24 | And I used to swallow up all those stories in the women 's magazines , which were very kindly saved for me by two ladies down the dale . |
25 | The family could quite well manage without me for two days . |
26 | Do n't even talk to me about that ! |
27 | Michelle has n't done it frequently but i you know I would never even talk to me like that Sarah the little erm madam that she is , just like Kerry , which they are ! |
28 | Please write to me at 20 Upper Ground , London SE 1 9PF . |
29 | ‘ Before you do another thing , kindly explain to me in plain simple English why you 're here and what you 're talking about . |
30 | When other people made a fuss of him , he hardly bothered with them , preferring to go over to wherever I might be and just sit there looking at me with those eyes . |