Example sentences of "[noun sg] it [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | When you said you came from good tough stock it made me shiver a bit . |
2 | For all the good it did me . ’ |
3 | ‘ For the good it did me , ’ Ruth murmured as she got up to go to the shower-room . |
4 | Like my father , when he was , when my mother first started going with him he used to smoke cigarettes quite hea heavily erm and er when he had a cold or something like that he 'd say , oh I must have a fag it helps me bring the phlegm up so erm in some ways they 're almost perceived as having a like a cur curative er |
5 | Well for us just going here it 's thirteen pound it cost me . |
6 | Well , I remem , I remember yesterday I went out , thirteen pound it cost me , oh that 's |
7 | ‘ Whatever pleasure it gives you can not match the pleasure it gave me to buy this trinket for you . ’ |
8 | I told him how much pleasure it gave me to think of him in charge of the school next year . |
9 | ‘ I suppose a young man like you would n't understand what pleasure it gives me to remove tight shoes ? ’ |
10 | I can not describe the solace it gave me . |
11 | I cou I fel felt I could m when you said the name it struck me very forcibly . |
12 | Some he 'd learnt off the Frenchman — whose name is such a household name it escapes me — Marcel Marceau — and Jack Birkett ( now known as The Great Orlando ) was Harlequin , who could also be Columbine . |
13 | It was not , I may say , for want of trying , but in my day it eluded me . |
14 | The following day it gained me entrance to the main gate of the embassy . |
15 | And last night it got me into hot water . |
16 | Why I 've been , it will be ten months that 's all Rita , ten month it took me to lose six stone , you do n't want to lose that much do you ? |
17 | The other week it cost me fifty quid to go to the , to get it tuned you know ? |
18 | ‘ I have a horrible feeling it makes me look like a daffodil ! ’ |
19 | I personally see this is as one of my major objectives over the next year or so , and in a sense it makes me trebly grateful to be here today , because I hope some of the contacts I might make today will enable me to work alongside you in what might be called even local Berkshire band , and to try and get more a multiplicity of views from different organisations channelled through our own value objectives . |
20 | In operation it reminded me strongly of Supercalc , having no immediate on-screen command line , while in concept is seems not unlike Report Manager with its ability to slice data through a model . |
21 | M. It makes me want to be sick . |
22 | Looking at his chest , looking at his chest it upset me there . |
23 | Announcing his departure , Hickey commented : ‘ I am leaving the post at a natural time in Filmhouse 's history and on a personal level it enables me to take on a new challenge while moving to another area of the film industry . |
24 | ‘ You are no better than our readers , ’ he said , fixing me with a look it took me years to forget . |
25 | Of course it appals me . ’ |
26 | ‘ Of course it gave me insights . |
27 | And I have to say my experience it leaves me to doubt , I know I 'm a cynic sometimes , that the space will not be used effectively and |
28 | For one thing it gives me the opportunity to write to you , and also I must have time to draw breath and come to terms with this astounding piece of good fortune that has befallen me . |
29 | I do n't have to go for examinations at all now , I come under , what 's it , you know my bloody pension it marvels me , I 've been under every ruddy regimental paymaster and , in the , and Scotland I think , I , I at present I 'm with one in Scotland , but eh , mucking about with |
30 | I mean , what I was going to say , from what I 've picked up from some of the comments from some of the district , district councils ' consultation it makes me wonder if they 're capable of actually taking on the role of social services in joint commissioning . |