Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] me a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After John had given me a thorough brief on the ground , I took-off from Duxford and ten seconds later I was in thick cloud .
2 Ronnie 's news , I found , had given me a good deal more confidence in Fringe than I had had on Drifter , illogical though it might be .
3 On previous occasions he had given me a Tibetan prayer-wheel and a monastery bell which I still cherish .
4 Skye , again , had given me a unique link with JTR .
5 But even if he had given me a direct answer , I do n't know that I would have believed him .
6 I told her that my ability as a golfer had secured me a good job at a finance company and a certain amount of time off for local competitions .
7 On the other hand , my journeys in Wiltshire had made me a familiar figure to the police , and I consulted them about evacuating from London a distinguished man , of whose name , I need hardly say , they had never heard .
8 Jay had told me a certain amount — about the offers of money if he left the deal clear for someone else .
9 An earlier ferry had got me a front seat in one of the waiting buses .
10 Annie had drawed me a going-away card — a real good picture of a man and a house .
11 Well , I had done what I could to protect the new catapult and , while I was sorry that what had happened at the Rabbit Grounds had cost me a trusted weapon with many battle honours to its name ( not to mention a significant sum out of the Defence budget ) , I thought that maybe what had happened had been for the best .
12 That had taken me a little time , partly as I was still sleepy , partly as I had so convinced myself Old Red had reported me .
13 ‘ So , you came out here at my invitation , but already you had labelled me a reckless fool , ’ he agreed calmly , laughter glittering in the gold-flecked eyes , ‘ only to have unexpected confirmation of your fears last night .
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