Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] i [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She gave me an extra pillow , kept me supplied with boiling bottles , brought me Vichy , and my meals on a little round table , actually produced a bottle of alcool camphre & frictioned me & gave me some lime flower tea before I went to sleep .
2 Then she made me promise to get them back to her in one piece within a week and sold me two tickets to a Ward Bond Retrospective at her film club in Ponder 's End .
3 The qualities I had cultivated to help me through , such as diligence , such as dignity , such as keeping my peace , had been , after all , weapons which isolated me and made me loathsome .
4 The sun moved , came on me , and made me erotic .
5 That is until we stopped for a toilet break in a lay-by , when the howling gale and torrential rain lashed our naked bottoms like a Cabinet minister in a Soho sauna , and made me glad to be back in the car beside the sleeping-bags .
6 His long silence worried me and made me frightened .
7 She paced me and paced me wrong . ’
8 Well , like I said , I was sound asleep when Danny 's receiver started crackling and jerked me awake .
9 You have already judged me and found me guilty .
10 I found it unbelievable at that time that boys would genuinely want to ask me out and found me attractive .
11 ‘ I was really upset but she came and found me later , ’ said Tessa .
12 Until some bloody Fauve went and painted me mauve
13 Some months later , after his treatment had ended , he wrote and told me that , during his summer holiday , his curiosity had led him to visit Bristol and its surroundings — and he had had the somewhat strange experience of finding his former name on a Parish Register in the district of Yate .
14 When my elder son was born and I was having difficulty in breast-feeding him , my mother sympathised with me and told me that , just after I was born , she had had an abscess on one of her breasts and found feeding me something of an ordeal .
15 She 's just been in here and told me that my Yorkshire pudding !
16 ‘ The Professor came to see me yesterday evening , and told me all of it .
17 As I was recovering , Hannah , the housekeeper , came to sit with me , and told me all about the family .
18 And me , he took me round to the YMCA locker room and photographed me half dressed .
19 Sopworth smiled , extended the bottle and poured me another half inch .
20 The turrets and gables of Templecombe were almost in sight beyond the trees when my horse whinnied and shook me awake .
21 Anyway this woman , the problematic one , stopped me in full view of everyone and handed me this folded piece of paper .
22 I was full stretch on top of his grace when the eyelids rolled up and showed me two white lights .
23 He picked up the dice , and showed me six sides .
24 I only once went into his garden , a beautifully kept one , even in war-time , when he kindly picked a bunch of tulips for me and showed me some new potatoes he was growing in pots in the greenhouse .
25 A motor horn sounded off behind me and scared me silly .
26 I found peasants who sheltered and fed me that next day .
27 ‘ My good fortune lay in working with great men who were patient with me and taught me good habits that were never to be forgotten .
28 Rye praises the IT she has received : ‘ The project has kept me off the streets and taught me useful things like carpentry .
29 He explains : ‘ This is because Alex Ferguson helped me on my way in football when I was 14 years old , and taught me most of the things I took with me from Aberdeen . ’
30 GEORGE HERRINGSHAW/ASP Bryan Gunn : ‘ Alex Ferguson helped me on my way in football when I was 14 years old , and taught me most of the things I took with me from Aberdeen ’
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