Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] me [det] " in BNC.

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1 so I got them , me mum got me some black ones , but they 're like , they come right down to the ankles
2 Well mum , mum got me this when
3 She had come north , summoned by a War Office telegram to see me that first time .
4 ‘ Was it worth so great a violation to do me such a little hurt ? ’
5 He wrapped me in a warm coat and placing me in the car took me several miles over the moor .
6 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 .
7 Another monster gave me some fruit to eat .
8 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 .
9 Yeah mum told me that erm
10 And when I erm , first got them cos my granny got me some for a birthday present
11 Will curry do me any harm after this ?
12 Cos you ca n't get , an old bloke told me that .
13 And I can tell you that erm Birmingham City Council told me this erm that if ever they need anyone to chair a meeting they would look to the Guild , committees .
14 Her scream of delight told me this was a good time to move away .
15 Oliver now come on darling be a good boy give me that .
16 Will Resenence Jeopardy give me some kind of knowledge ?
17 ‘ The sun taught me that history is not everything . ’
18 Signe said , ‘ That man who just flew off in the aeroplane taught me some words of Latin . ’
19 Letterman tells me that casting in Paris is going well .
20 ‘ I was fortunate in my choice of boat , and my equipment gave me little trouble .
21 The eccentric bachelor Intrigued me all the time .
22 ‘ Why could n't you have waited until your mother was home to ask me all these things ?
23 My guvnor told me that .
24 ‘ And for heaven 's sake give me that paperknife . ’
25 I thought when I first came here that I hated what she was trying to do to me and then I came to see that the clothes , the manners , the society , all those things were part of a process , a process to give me enough confidence to do what I liked , not to live in eternal dread of insignificance and error .
26 And my granddaughter bought me some for my birthday , and my grandson bought me some for my birthday !
27 My choice of topic for this evening 's lecture gave me some cause for hesitation .
28 This tin of Day and Martins metal polish gave me some trepidation looking at the vast areas of iron ferrous .
29 Then , hammering home his point , ‘ And she had no need to tell me that . ’
30 The experience taught me that , difficult though crofters sometimes are , they are generally more realistic , and often more far-seeing , than those who seek to regulate their affairs .
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