Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Being in neither carpet nor the RAF left me out of the conversation , until the tea trolley came round . |
2 | When the Abwehr sent me to Ireland in forty-one I met a friend of his in Dublin . |
3 | When the Abwehr recruited me to go to Ireland in forty-one I did the usual radio and Morse code course . ’ |
4 | Eventually the Abwehr pulled me out . ’ |
5 | Four days after the Ralembergs told me about the Luciferi , I was in the Golden Turk carousing by myself . |
6 | On the day before de Macon sailed on his second voyage , the Ralembergs invited me to a formal supper . |
7 | I still had no idea where we were going , but I kept the A-Z up against my face as the Sierra overtook me . |
8 | The DoE tell me in a letter that they are free from indemnity . |
9 | The fat little one who sorted you out this morning was the S.M.O. Get me ? |
10 | I said , ‘ Lilya , I can not ask Semenov , because the KGB has me completely surrounded , and no-one can fight against them . |
11 | Knowing that I wanted to speak to the bedu woman to learn more of her life , the Sheikha signalled me to stay while they moved out of the dining room , pulling their veils over their masks . |
12 | The Sheikha gave me a questioning look and I answered , ‘ I will stay here . ’ |
13 | The Guv'nor told me to ride Ile de Bourbon in the big race telling me that I knew what he could do and that win was the biggest of my career so far but I 'll always remember Lester who had finished nearly last padding disconsolately into the weighing room and asking me ‘ Did you know your horse had improved so much ’ . |
14 | ‘ Every morning the Guildhall send me a list of those indicted to hang . |
15 | The study of the Buddha made me feel that I was in the presence of a very great religious teacher , a man of great compassion , who diagnosed man 's original trouble as greed , desire , attachment , the escape from which was the treading of the Noble Eightfold Path . |
16 | ‘ The HMSO told me to phone Brussels . |
17 | We all do that , although I must admit the TARDIS gives me a wider range of opportunities than most people have . |
18 | ‘ Like I said , ’ he explained , ‘ after those last months in Sweden , the Ruskis made me up to Captain . |
19 | The investigator of the SIB assured me that the evidence obtained from XYZ , written and recorded , warranted a court martial . |
20 | In Ireland I was recognized as English as soon as I appeared on anybody 's horizon , and no one in the Midlands asked me how ‘ we ’ were doing at Gaelic football , golf , bicycle racing or hurling . |
21 | ‘ When and if the TCCB tell me to resign or change things , then I will resign or change things . |
22 | " Just before we left Iran , the Shah asked me to call Sadat , but the telephone was on strike , the telex also . |
23 | Behind him the WAAF gave me a long " I told you so " nod . |
24 | The A-Z told me that the gardens off the alley belonged to the houses on Lee Metford Road and there seemed no good reason why Nevil had not just driven straight there . |
25 | And the Gharrgoyle trailing me need n't heave meant anything special . |
26 | The skills of the midwives were everything I could have wished for and the NCT made me feel as if I was a useful part of the whole process . |
27 | let me use the Tippex. let me use the Tippex . |
28 | In the summer of 1973 when Pursuit was on its way to the printers , the BBC sent me to Washington to cover the Senate Watergate hearings . |
29 | Ten years later however the BBC asked me at very short notice to compile a programme to celebrate the Queen Mother 's eighty-fifth birthday . |
30 | When I got home I found , among the mountain of letters ( mainly telling me I had filled in a blue form when it should have been a yellow one or asking for information I had already given ) , one from the BBC asking me to get in touch with the Punters office in Bristol as soon as possible . |