Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb -s] me " in BNC.

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1 I just worries me that these caring people are the same people that support the Tory policies that oppressed
2 The story which most reminds me of animism ( if anything does ) is that of the angel who stirred up the pool of Bethesda ( John 5:1–15 ) .
3 Which presumably makes me the better teacher , ’ he returned with a dryness that made her want to pummel him with her fists from sheer frustration .
4 No doubt my readers will have bigger and better examples of the persistence of facies which so fascinates me in this chapter , but I write as far as possible from my own experience .
5 Already , after a few months ' acquaintance , he complained to Harry of ‘ this hideous analysis which so masters me ’ and he tried to express Helen 's profound effect upon him : ‘ I always wonder when I look at her or think of her .
6 Which has made , which which just makes me think
7 And one of the things which always disturbs me most about Russell is his emphasis upon pity , what moves him so is the emotion of pity for other people .
8 The Caption Competition , which usually gives me a source of amusement , in the Feb edition was in bad taste .
9 ‘ At the risk of sounding self-pitying — a bad habit I 've been trying to break — nobody ever gives me anything .
10 David hardly paints for sale any more — it 's opera , camera , fax and camcord , which hardly helps me pay my rent , and Frank Stella , whose work I admire more than anyone 's , makes these enormous aluminium , what I call floor reliefs , that are very hard to sell .
11 Much nicer and far more refreshing than the bland oiliness of avocado and prawns , a combination which still baffles me .
12 They set a number of questions on many subjects whose answers are readily available , but there is one above all which still scuppers me , especially as there are no solutions in the book nor in any subsequent edition .
13 On the subject of my aunts , I must share with you something which still makes me smile when I think back on those days of yore , which were for us children — halcyon days .
14 But there was one which I liked very much and which still makes me laugh , which was n't to do with my performance , but with my appearance .
15 Cos I do n't usually have a car , somebody usually takes me .
16 I 'm not doing as much homework but bloody hard at school which Roland wo n't appreciate , which really pisses me off cos I do n't
17 but we must sort of all pull in together as a situation in Scotland now that which really concerns me and I 'd
18 He said ( which now surprises me ) that she was very deaf and very slow .
19 Am I not guilty of the same essentialist fallacy if I tear down Ormrod J. 's thesis simply to erect my own property-based ‘ essence ’ which conveniently allows me , then , to advance my argument concerning homosexual unions ?
20 They drive on the wrong side of the road for some considerable distance which actually amazes me , I 'm sitting there lawfully in the queue and someone comes whizzing by on the right er without any sight of the traffic coming the other way , er interestingly we did have the police er have had the police up there monitoring the situation .
21 I even have a problem getting mistaken for Margaret out of Brookside — no-one ever recognises me !
22 No-one ever calls me Mr ’ says man in boy attack
23 He later told police : ‘ No-one ever calls me Mr ’ .
24 No-one ever calls me Mr ’ says man in boy attack
25 He later told police : ‘ No-one ever calls me Mr ’ .
26 I have phoned the company , but all I get is an ansaphone and no-one ever contacts me .
27 No-one ever tells me anything ! ’
28 ‘ I can not marry a man who secretly despises me .
29 She mostly calls me by my last name .
30 She gently tells me of my mistakes , and praises me if I do well .
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