Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] me with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think all the things that I initially tried to recruit carers were n't successful — I went to talk to vicars and community centres and the job centre , and wherever — none of these provided me with … well one vicar provided me with somebody . |
2 | THIS OPPORTUNITY PROVIDED ME WITH A WELCOME BREAK FROM THE PURELY BOTANICAL WORK TO WHICH I WAS ACCUSTOMED . |
3 | Within a day the vet phoned me with the news that the dog had two intact testicles ( a matter I 'd hardly been musing upon ) and was suffering from a bit of diarrhoea — but had been put on a milk diet which would soon clear it up . |
4 | The thought of his short , strong , hairy body and his evil , cruel , wholly selfish mind filled me with horror . |
5 | One particular Easter , a beautiful day , I remember an overwhelming fear filling me with absolute terror as we stood outside the ticket office after returning from a journey . |
6 | Bonanza favoured me with a full-face view of him now . |
7 | ‘ So your mummy saw me with the boys , did she ? |
8 | The barman fixed me with the kind of stare you could roast weenies on . |
9 | ‘ I do n't like being reminded that I have not one drop of blood to link me with my family . ’ |
10 | At night , sometimes the window was lighted , sometimes it was dark — either eventuality filled me with foreboding and sorrow . |
11 | The coming struggle fills me with fear — there 'll be bloodshed , there must be bloodshed . |
12 | Two nights ago — a small girl approached me with a bottle of mercurochrome and , with a small brush , began to spread it over my lips . |
13 | My accusation fills me with shame . |
14 | The Queen received me with the greatest kindness and consideration . |
15 | I 'd be a fool if I did n't realise that just being the boss invests me with a certain glamour , and it would be easy to let it slip out of control . |
16 | Having the opportunity to do some work from home is of great assistance providing me with extra flexibility to help balance and organise my professional and domestic commitments . ’ |
17 | Those looking for a sign of grace or spiritual solace from the Cardinal had to make do with what The Times called ‘ exemplary patience and meekness ’ and writers to the letters column taxed me with shallowness and poor taste . |
18 | Once a lady aid a daughter , remote cousins or friends of friends , came , and the girl left me with a yearning heart for some days and a curiosity for years like my curiosity about the lost childish books . |
19 | I experienced a moment of complete terror in which my mind raced — I had been discovered after all ; it was obvious that I had a limp ; everyone could see it ; they 'd seen it all along and had chosen this moment to hit me with it , my weakest moment … |
20 | The prospect of entering the world of naturism filled me with dread . |
21 | ‘ You need n't keep so quiet , I 'm only testing the microphone , not recording at all , ’ the singer told me with a smile . |
22 | oh I came , came to several conclusions , erm , one , one of the problems that the article faced me with , if it had been a simple outburst , if , if the , the Daily Telegraph had simply taken an advert out as opposed to maybe editorials then I may of had less a problem , because the problem with editorials is that they are believed , companies adverts are n't believed , well they 're partially believed , but an editorial carries a lot more weight and therefore when it 's written like that it tends to strike home much harder , therefore that , my immediate thoughts were that if were going to react , if we were going to find a way of cantering the problems we felt this had created , then we would not have to follow any normal course of action , we simply could n't put an advert out because nobody would have believed it , we would have to look at it a different way of actually cantering and that 's part of the reason for the time taking to think it through . |
23 | ‘ He had no right to discuss me with you ! ’ |
24 | Grandma rewarded me with what she called my ‘ Saturday penny ’ . ’ |
25 | Knee and hip joints were creaking and it seemed that the prophecy made by doctors forty years before , that one day my legs and hips — the war left me with a short , stiff left leg — would really begin to seize up , was about to come true . |
26 | My missionary vocation landed me with the task , the experience probably did more for me than for the fifty to one hundred loyal missionary supporters who attended . |
27 | He has been a fantastic friend helping me with financial work . ’ |
28 | ‘ Would Madame honour me with her company for a small libation ? ’ he roared on the staircase . |
29 | My eyes were very bad , and I had to pay a young curate to help me with my work for the church . |
30 | These flawless features and immaculate presentation fill me with awe . |