Example sentences of "[vb pp] me [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As you may have heard me mention already , I am involved in organising a one month summer school for 40 soviet teachers of English this July .
2 But she must have heard me say so , because at seven she came down and said she 'd overlooked this marvellous Stockhausen concert on Two — well , I just put on my coat and flung out of the house …
3 My hon. Friend is a charming relative newcomer to this place and we are delighted that she is here , but if she had been here as long as I have — getting on for 18 years now — she would have heard me banging on about exactly that point .
4 From the smaller to the greater , the patterns always hold true , and the Factory has taught me to watch out for them and respect them .
5 You 've taught me to care again , and you 've taught me that I matter , that my life is worth something .
6 ‘ Has anyone reported me missing yet ? ’
7 The Miss Cardings next door , they would have let me stay there until I got myself sorted out .
8 It was an hour later that they came back and by then the Jewish family had let me know exactly what was happening in Germany , and my game had become rather more serious .
9 ‘ It would be marvellous if The Committee were to win the National , ’ Scott said , ‘ for the two owners have been immensely patient and have let me get on with bringing the horse back to his best after he had been off the course for two and a half years . ’
10 The initial response of Bishop Crowley immediately after his appointment was ‘ Let me say immediately how glad I am to be here ’ .
11 But n no-one has approached me to do so .
12 You see , I know my father would have wished me to carry on just now . ’
13 ‘ All right , ’ I had said listlessly , disconcerting my mother considerably , since I was perfectly aware that she had expected me to turn down this preposterous proposal with as much intractability as I had turned down the others .
14 But what makes made me laugh so much was the fact that they cos their clothes they 've got are always the biggest , mind you , it 'd fit anybody , it 's alright
15 Pleased ‘ Being with the English lads again has made me realise just what I have been without .
16 I 've learnt a lot , my job depends on me driving and it 's made me realise how much I can drink , how much I ca n't drink , what I can drink and realising about road accidents .
17 I agree with Jenny but I do n't think I am too frightened to slop on paint cos you know since I 've started doing pallet knife paintings cos it 's really made me feel fair more confident .
18 I might have felt a little downcast at that point , only the evening had made me feel more encouraged about my prospects with her than I 'd felt for some time .
19 ‘ The lads have made me feel very welcome , which is important .
20 Everyone has made me feel so very welcome and I 'm fortunate in that . ’
21 On an empty stomach it 's made me feel quite queasy .
22 What I heard every time Barnesy got the ball made me feel really bad for him .
23 I forgave him for the many occasions on which he had unthinkingly made me feel mentally subnormal .
24 ‘ It 's an amazing feeling and has made me feel much more confident about myself and my abilities . ’
25 Fox 's example has made me think again .
26 She says it has made me think why is there no local transport readily available .
27 AIDS has made me think twice about how safe the whole thing is .
28 Disclosing what 's happening to you can make you feel better and , as described earlier in this chapter , it can also raise your status : ‘ I feel quite tongue-tied in this company ’ or ‘ That comment 's made me go quite red ! ’
29 I 've become more open , and I think in away it has made me grow up .
30 I think it 's made me grow up .
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