Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [vb past] me " in BNC.

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1 That bit made me think even then .
2 I do n't frighten easy , but that geezer frightened me .
3 That 's all that Christian offered me when I went up there to lay out that poor young wife of his .
4 That bike took me all over the place .
5 When I got down to the park , the combination of the cold and my long sleep that afternoon made me feel too restless to contemplate actually going to sleep again , so I just sat there on one of the benches , thinking .
6 That episode made me quickly learn how to repair a puncture and from that time on I always carried a repair outfit .
7 I think the shock of that recognition drove me a little crazy myself .
8 Would you believe that the sight of her in that condition made me feel differently about her ?
9 Sir Nicholas , 58 , whose recreations are listed in Who 's Who as ‘ loving beauty and beautifying love ’ , said : ‘ Some bounder got me . ’
10 THIS OPPORTUNITY PROVIDED ME WITH A WELCOME BREAK FROM THE PURELY BOTANICAL WORK TO WHICH I WAS ACCUSTOMED .
11 A Wave washed ashore and within its rushing sound I heard some hope from periodical land — that most finicky home to all media junkies everywhere.Rather than offer up another fascinating glimpse of some consumable , this Wave challenged me to look into myself and wonder whether organic intelligence is what we should be seeking.This story , Inner Space Outer Space has all the trappings of a mystery thriller , except the mystery is ancient and it is us .
12 You know me , Danny , I do n't go roun' askin' fer trouble but this geezer got me goin' .
13 It was a warm , sunny june day in Fontanellato and I was riding out into the country on my bicycle when another cyclist gave me the news .
14 But another sister followed me at the Dowsons when I left to get married .
15 The striking of the half hour alerted me to the incoming tide of darkness .
16 Both the nurses and I were impressed by the speed of action of the remedy , and this experience stimulated me to look into homoeopathy more seriously .
17 This description gave me the idea of a soldier slipping silently through the jungle .
18 Another monster gave me some fruit to eat .
19 Some fella told me that only a couple of weeks ago , but the greatest rip off of them all , have you heard the greatest rip off about Betty and the , and the roof ?
20 This episode put me off water for years , the platform had seemed almost as high as the Blackpool Tower which we had just visited .
21 Some soldier saw me , realized I was n't a real major and I suppose he thought I was impersonating an officer or whatever .
22 This marathon forced me and the bored students to examine the subject very closely .
23 Another boy wrote me a postcard saying that he wanted to marry me tomorrow !
24 This question made me realise that there must be lots of new knitters out there with electronic of Duomatic 80 machines who do not know this technique .
25 ‘ I 'd have gone there last year but for the shin splints ’ she added , before a note of irritation and frustration became evident as she went on to say ‘ This question haunted me for half of last year .
26 ‘ Well , ’ says Charles , the lumpish one now , ‘ that 's what this girl told me . ’
27 Frankly , this proposal reminded me of one of the quotations with which Taylor prefaces his chapter on ‘ Value-added Processes in Information Analysis ’ :
28 This lady informed me that she and her friend had consulted a man who claimed at that time to be the leading expert in the United States in the psychic determination of past lives .
29 The Penrith trainer , who always answers a question by asking another question told me ‘ Has he not got the class to win it ?
30 Two months later this tram-driver stopped me : ‘ I want to see you for a minute .
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