Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I said , I 'll tell you what , I said er cos my mum lent me seven hundred |
2 | Well I said to her er your mum asked me last night . |
3 | Just take a look got me little list knocking round . |
4 | so I got them , me mum got me some black ones , but they 're like , they come right down to the ankles |
5 | Well mum , mum got me this when |
6 | Yeah , I 've got a , the smell drives me insane it 's too much ! |
7 | ‘ The sound of Scotland the Brave has me faint with fear , ’ said 60-year-old Lilly yesterday . |
8 | Their publication was a speculation which — so far as it made me known & procured me employment in Zoological drawing — answered my expectations — but in matters of money occasioned me considerable loss . |
9 | The north wind stings me bloodless |
10 | The international action made me aware of the necessity for international co-operation in the fight for the fundamental rights of man and reassured me that human compassion is still alive in this world . |
11 | Light made me powerless . |
12 | She had come north , summoned by a War Office telegram to see me that first time . |
13 | ‘ In 1985 , ’ a Boulevard fan told me last year , ‘ Wigan had superman on the wing . ’ |
14 | My glance allowed me sufficient time to register an abundance of well-washed hair , a rosy cheerful face , a loose-hanging tweed coat and heavily-patterned woollen stockings . |
15 | ‘ Was it worth so great a violation to do me such a little hurt ? ’ |
16 | could you find that warm duvet to keep me warm . |
17 | I 'd slipped out of bed , leaving Margot the launderess and her sister Phoebe gently snoring ( they sleep on either side to keep me warm ) , and crept downstairs to my secret chamber , behind the high table in the Great Hall . |
18 | He wrapped me in a warm coat and placing me in the car took me several miles over the moor . |
19 | A hypothetical imperative tells me that , as a rational being , I must do such and such if I desire to obtain a certain upshot , because it is the essential means to that upshot , and he who wills the end must will the means . |
20 | Ca n't Mummy leave me alone ! |
21 | Did you make any attempt to get me free ? ’ |
22 | Another monster gave me some fruit to eat . |
23 | My constituency association supported me 100 per cent . ’ |
24 | But , gradually , I realised that kinky underwear gives me sexual freedom . |
25 | Such pathetic prejudice leaves me cold . |
26 | Having the car gave me other ideas . |
27 | Fighting makes me hungry . ’ |
28 | Let her go to her grave imagining me defiant to the last . |
29 | He three-putted the 14th , and then the television buggy came past on its way to the 15th , and the guys on board told me that Crenshaw — — who was nearest challenger then — had double-bogeyed 17 . |
30 | Q. Blanket weed caused me tremendous problems in my Koi pond last summer , and I want to avoid the same thing happening this year . |