Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] me [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly when I went there recently I was given a very good reception , which pleased me very much .
2 The second problem is the new proposed Leicester eastern bypass and the third , which concerns me very much , is one of the most important east-west roads in the county — the A427 which runs from Loughborough to Market Harborough .
3 We spent a day on the headland of Dun which reminds me so much of Mykinesholmur in the Faroes .
4 ‘ A part of myself … which gives me so much pain ’
5 But it is a part which gives me so much pain that sometimes I ca n't bear it — ca n't bear it at all . ’
6 Her house was full of bead curtains and reproduction furniture — a fact which impressed me so much I thought for a long time that Reproduction was a period like Jacobean and Elizabethan .
7 You trust me so little , Caroline ? ’
8 Did you want me so much that you gave them up ? ’
9 She helped me as much as she could , but I knew it would take a long time to reach Estella 's level .
10 She phoned me earlier this week and invited me to come down here to see her land .
11 You want me that much ? ’
12 I dedicate this article to the memory of Eric Mosley who helped me so much in the early days of my research , to George Wyndham Parker for his encouragement , and to Jack Alcock , without whom this article would never have been possible , my only wish is that I could have met him in person .
13 I 've stayed on to help but not once have you met me so much as half-way .
14 He crushed them in his hand as he passed the coffin and shouted at the lid , weeping , ‘ Even when you 're dead you cost me too much . ’
15 Now can you show me here any are there any pieces there is there a piece there that would be a third ?
16 You cause me so much pain
17 I do n't know why ’ Constanza told me that when she told me so little else .
18 Do n't you think you owe me this much at least ? ’
19 You owe me that much — if nothing else .
20 You owe me that much ! ’ he insisted , vehement now .
21 Then you owe me so many hours do n't you ?
22 I would n't live in it if you paid me twice that amount .
23 it 'll benefit all of us if you give me as much assistance as you possibly can .
24 I thought the last thing you wanted was to have to spend more time than necessary in my company … seeing as you dislike me so much ? ’
25 ‘ Why do you hate me so much ? ’
26 ‘ Why do you hate me so much ? ’
27 ‘ You said you loved me too much — and then stopped . ’
28 Yes , well I think that 's why you that 's why I keep on trying to come back to the regulatory system , because what you really in fundamental form a pension is a contract between an employer and an individual , you know you pay me so much money and when you get to a certain age I will pay you .
29 ‘ Well , why are you asking me so many questions ? ’
30 Mind you I did n't say that I , I , I , I was faithful to that one , but I could n't leave it because she needed me so much .
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