Example sentences of "[prep] me [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oliver Craddock wrote this down for me the first time I saw him and I 'd forgotten all about it , ’ he said .
2 Which was stupid — I mean , I had a really good girl right along with me the whole time .
3 ‘ He did n't try to flirt with me the whole time , ’ she defended , and half wished then that she had n't said anything about lunchtime .
4 It hangs over me the whole time .
5 As said to me a long time ago , ‘ You use too much water over there ’ , but what he really meant was , we do not use enough fluid , and the right types of fluid .
6 The an the result of getting the quotient and by the time you get to looking at those you 'll integration 's hard and you will not ever say again what you said to me a long time ago that you thought integration was a lot easier than differentiation .
7 This was evident to me the first time I attended a Karajan rehearsal , and even more so in the first of our long conversations .
8 These were Kirsty 's opening words to me the first time I saw her .
9 And then he described to me the first time he and Montaine had happened upon it .
10 ‘ You may remember that I begged you to make love to me the first time , Penry Vaughan !
11 It did to me the first time we stayed .
12 Remembering what had happened to me the last time I entered this unhappy house , remembering too that I was an escaped jailbird , whom most of the Frankenstein menage would not hesitate to give back into custody , I decided that the wisest course was to keep the place under observation and wait until I could be sure to speak to Victor .
13 ‘ See , ’ said Renwick pointing to his balding pate , ‘ that 's what happened to me the last time I did n't stop ! ’
14 ‘ Yes , while you 're here supporting your partner you can tell me to my face why you intend walking out on me a second time in my life . ’
15 " She gave up on me a long time ago , but she made sure that my two sons , Charles and Joseph , speak the language of her forebears , and that will stand us in good stead in your colony . "
16 Certainly I always tried to remember the shocking effect which the sight of so many old prisoners , some of them bearded , all of them strangely dressed , had had on me the first time I arrived in a main camp .
17 ‘ And then set your thugs on me the first time my back 's turned .
18 ‘ It had the same effect on me the first time I saw it at night . ’
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