Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] me that " in BNC.
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1 | This is the nature with which I desperately attune , knowing no other , with which I painfully harmonise , fearful always of the loss of the love which keeps me that way . |
2 | The bus terminus is finally reached and I choose to exit through a 4 inch square window and slide down the caked mud of the tin side , my coat brushing sufficient mud off one area that reveals an emblem which informs me that " Glasgow Flourishes " ! |
3 | She scares me that woman . |
4 | Their Northern Ireland president is Billy McCormick from Craigavad who tells me that membership is 200 and rising , and new recruits are always welcome . |
5 | Something tells me that 's the keyword in your life . ’ |
6 | Rush said : ‘ Everyone tells me that was the best game they 've seen . |
7 | ‘ He frightens me that one . |
8 | But looking back , you know , and now , that 's what Colin does to me , he winds me bloody up , but I ca n't help it , because he gets me that wild , I should just , I should , I mean , how can you change his temperament . |
9 | It is natural for mathematicians to be the first to study problem solving but it surprises me that other disciplines have been so slow . |
10 | Secondly having put up this message when I try to exit windows it tells me that 1-2-3 is still active but I can not find a way to deactivate it . |
11 | ‘ It bothers me that , as a designer , I take natural resources and turn them into something which will eventually be thrown away to become landfill . |
12 | The newcomer noticed it , declared , ‘ I like hot steam ; it gives me that real sauna feeling ’ , squeezed herself between two naked bodies and at once began to talk about yesterday 's television talk show featuring a famous biologist who had just published his memoirs . |
13 | It 's like a speck of dust drifts down and goes into my eye and I look up to see where it came from and I 'm hit by this tonne of bricks ; it hits me that hard . |
14 | It saddens me that , while most annual reports say ‘ … we will do our utmost to preserve our most important asset : the skills contained in our workforce ’ , when I visit the workplace I see the tell-tale signs of accidents in the making — blocked exits , unguarded machines , untrained work people . |