Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] me [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Rochester was in such a hurry that he only allowed me a short time to put on my wedding dress and veil .
2 ‘ You 've ruined my Gnome costume and perhaps lost me a lovely bicycle . ’
3 But when I said as much to Mala , as a joke to ease the tension that still showed in her eyes , she merely called me an unrepeatable name and stalked away to her cabin again .
4 ‘ But you only saw me the other night !
5 Terry eagerly gave me the whole picture ; he seemed to know enough about Pyke to write his biography .
6 She only left me a little note .
7 GENEVIEVE CAUDEN ( STUDENT ) : A bullet just grazed me a little bit .
8 ‘ Our manager Nigel Best told me a Celtic representative from Scotland would be watching me .
9 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 .
10 Yes , I know they just gave me a little walk on part .
11 Why , he even once built me a tiny crystal set in an empty match box saying , ‘ Here , Kit .
12 She at once sent me a terrified letter , accusing me of concealing my marriage plans from her .
13 I told him my story and he promptly offered me an unsalaried post as a life insurance salesman .
14 PETER NIVEN ( Rubika ) : ‘ Mine just was n't fast enough to stay with the leaders but he still gave me a wonderful ride . ’
15 She also made me a small bed , which was placed on a shelf too high for rats to reach .
16 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 .
17 Mrs Green also sent me the cardboard box in which the gift had come and , curious to find out more about the cake 's origins , I rang the Yorkshire Farm Bakery .
18 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 .
19 And whatever he may have tried to gain from me , he also gave me a great deal . ’
20 ‘ Philippe very kindly gave me an open invitation , but today I was in Alès , as the guest of Alain 's mother . ’
21 ‘ They even gave me a little bed , ’ said Masklin .
22 ‘ Just before he rang off he even wished me a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year . ’
23 The owner then swapped me the beautiful picture with which he had boarded his shed window .
24 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 .
25 One of the men then gave me a perfunctory glance at a warrant before entering the house and walking up the stairs .
26 ‘ At that Mr Nicholas slapped my face hard then gave me a solid punch to the jaw . ’
27 They made me very welcome , then gave me a clean towel and showed me the showers .
28 And he either phoned me the following morning or if it was n't the following morning it was the one after that .
29 For the first couple of years I shared a flat with a friend , then my paternal grandmother died and unexpectedly left me a small legacy .
30 They actually called me the green-eyed monster .
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