Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] me " in BNC.
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1 | My mum always tells me I 'm the most beautiful woman in the world ; she told me this even when I had chickenpox ! ’ |
2 | My girlfriend now understands me — she knows my happiness depends on surfing . |
3 | The Lord has given me a heart for the Filipino people , although my work here finds me alongside so many other people . |
4 | Mostly my father just gives me the money that I ask for and lets me get what I want for myself . |
5 | ‘ My father always calls me James — and I like it , ’ he said . |
6 | Except that my anger less controls me , but becomes more an energetic response to injustice that I choose to use as I see fit . |
7 | It is quite possible , then , that my employer fully expects me to respond to his bantering in a like manner , and considers my failure to do so a form of negligence . |
8 | The old Emperor said : ‘ Blessed be God that my son still remembers me . ’ |
9 | For the moment , my mother still recognises me but later on I do n't know how she 'll take it . |
10 | Because if my mother ever buys me a bar I 'll to stop it . |
11 | I remember picking a Rallye 100ST at Dunkeswell for £12 an hour in the late 1970s , and my flying now costs me a little more than twice that per hour fifteen years later . |
12 | We live in little beach chalets and look out all day on the Mediterranean ; its blueness always surprises me , though I 've seen it so often . |
13 | but she liv I saw her Nan the other day and like her Nan , I do n't cos her Nan always invites me round . |
14 | We shall therefore be talking to the local chair of Friends of the Earth , whose name just escapes me a minute , yes , we shall be talking with him , thinking about a day . |
15 | I nibble a few agreeably soft haws , whose flesh always reminds me of slightly overripe avocado pear , then start on the blackberries , which are still swelling in good numbers , despite all those saws about not picking them after Michaelmas . |
16 | His name completly eludes me at the moment . |