Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [vb -s] me " in BNC.

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1 He said it to Andy though , and I mean I do n't , I do n't know , Andy really surprises me because like he always seems to be like , the quiet one does n't it ?
2 Paddy always reminds me how he had an offer of a job new I would n't go
3 Just because unsubstantiated rumours abound that Terry 's brother Ted occasionally supplies me with specialist literature from the Continent , it does not mean I am taking backhanders or looking favourably towards Terry when including him in the first team .
4 Cedric usually takes me to the station — ’ she giggled slightly , ‘ I 've never learned to drive , I 'm afraid . ’
5 Julian usually drives me home .
6 The great receptivity to the Good News in the United Kingdom today encourages me to believe that a harvest is prepared and yet few bold , denominational plans exist for evangelism and growth .
7 His assistant Julian immediately offers me coffee , and explains in apologetic tones that Tony has been called out — ‘ but you 're down for 11.30 ’ — and that he 's expecting him back any moment .
8 Daniel never phones me
9 One has to pay two thirds , and Mr Gollancz only gives me six ( How many does Mr Davies give you ?
10 But Stewpid still follows me .
11 ‘ Joan de Warenne always accompanies me . ’ ’
12 We still work in the same building , so we 'll often pop into each other 's offices or talk on the phone , although Peter often blips me on my computer .
13 ‘ Mrs Foster really likes me .
14 6pm : Thinking only of my comfort , Mrs Fishfinger kindly throws me some bedding from an upstairs window .
15 Stuart never makes me feel his pride is riding on whether we do what I suggest or what he suggests .
16 Back at the house Ricardo immediately pays me another visit .
17 Mr. Newland specifically asks me to reply .
18 McDunn finally offers me a cigarette .
19 José here tells me you 're in the port business . ’
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