Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] me be " in BNC.
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1 | What especially pleases me is that we are extraordinarily popular and that Wolfgang is admired here even more than he has been in all the other towns of Italy ; the reason is that Bologna is the centre and dwelling-place of many masters , artists and scholars . |
2 | Once , in an idle afternoon when the feeling of uselessness which had lately beset me was particularly strong , I went out to Highgate and walked past the house . |
3 | Why ca n't you all just leave me be ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Just leave me be ! |
5 | The , the , the , the , the number that you 've just quoted me is yes , |
6 | But what most angered me was the last-minute timing of the intervention . |
7 | I did n't see any of that crazy side that he always told me was there . |
8 | The other writer who has deeply interested me is Jan Struther , the Mrs Miniver of the Second World War . |
9 | The greatest compliment Mark Knopfler ever paid me was in a magazine when he was asked to list the members of Dire straits . |
10 | The most he ever offered me was an aspirin , ’ Mr Takiff said . |
11 | What always annoys me is the display of sweets at the check-out right where the children can grab them . ’ |
12 | In retrospect , the greatest disservice Charles Howard ever did me was the way he had somehow made it impossible for me to trust this man . |
13 | ‘ The most you ever bought me was a lager . ’ |
14 | ‘ For God 's sake , Father , ca n't you ever let me be ? ’ |
15 | The advantages that skill and intelligence once gave me are nullified by shop bought electronics and an ’ Ever Ready ’ Power Pack . |
16 | ‘ I do n't seem to remember that the name you once gave me was ‘ Theodosia ’ , ’ he remarked as she dried her eyes . |
17 | You could drink some of that warm English beer you were always telling me was so good . ’ |
18 | Of course , that looks an impractical kind of position to us in the United States , but what 's always puzzled me is how you English do n't seem to share the view of the French . |
19 | Theodora pressed on , ‘ What the vicar 's warden also told me was that Paul had become more and more involved with the Youth Club and , in particular , with Jefferson , who had worked with him at Narborough . |
20 | The story that most nearly touched me was ‘ The Letter-Writers ’ . |
21 | Now , while I 'm quite happy to take the credit for Birdman I 'm not sure that Ron Fawcett feels the same way , but what really bugs me is Zero . |
22 | I said what really bugs me is when I 'm driving and you come from behind somebody and then somebody overtakes you and . |
23 | What really concerned me was how to finance a tunnel project of any kind . |
24 | What really angers me is the exploitation of young women like us by advertisers , to sell their products . |
25 | Then I hear the guy laugh downstairs and what really woke me was the dog . |
26 | The thing that really motivated me was seeing the 1968 Olympics ; I saw Thommie Smith and thought , ‘ God , that 's it ! ’ |
27 | But the Bordeaux that really grabs me is the oak-aged Blanc de Bordeaux ‘ 90 . |
28 | Literature 's OK , but what really grabs me is scuttling , right ? |
29 | What really amazed me was the way the hawk seemed to know out of which hole the rabbit was going to pop even before its ears appeared . |
30 | But what really concerns me is the area directly relating to my composition . |