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

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1 Actually , I guess I would n't want to tell it to anybody , not so much because I 'm ashamed ( I tell myself ) as because it 's private ; one last thing I can hide that 's between me and Andy only , so letting me feel that there is one thing at least in which I 've not betrayed him utterly .
2 It is not enough to make me forget that the owl remains elsewhere .
3 Just , just let me mention that you , you told me that you 'd gone to Y S L ,
4 Miss Andrews did not invite me to order that the sum should be paid out to Crossman Block on terms that they should not part with it without a further order of the court ; in such an event she accepted that it would be better that the sum should remain in court .
5 So , if we are conscious in the sense of this analogy of levels , then it is of the uppermost level that we are conscious , but that does not require me to claim that we are always conscious of that level .
6 Dana did not ask to see my own poems , which at once made me suspect that he had some knowledge of them already .
7 ‘ Keith felt very , very sorry for David and he always made me feel that I was a real bastard .
8 This kind of timidity always made me feel that he was incapable of any violence .
9 Turning to the volume 's introductory pages , I read some encouraging words that at once led me to hope that I might yet track down a few potential search areas that had not already received too much attention .
10 ‘ You still expect me to believe that your purpose here is n't to steal my Knudsen ? ’
11 They 're still giving me hassles that I 'm not British and they 're going to deport me .
12 ‘ You had deliberately led me to believe that you 'd picked up a stranger in Bruges , and naturally I had assumed him to be a Belgian . ’
13 My father once had me believing that the earth was a Mobius strip , not a sphere .
14 It also made me think that perhaps I had more control over the whole presentation generally which is my biggest concern so get up there and just do some and therefore it 's going to go on to the confidence side of it .
15 It also made me realise that it was stupid to waste any part of what little time we all have left in silly sulks .
16 The survey also made me realise that it was not enough to have read about the early beginnings of any religion ; one needed to study it as a living faith and see the development of thought and interpretation .
17 He also became disenchanted with the amount of the correspondence ; his replies become shorter and shorter until , in September 1937 , his secretary wrote , " Mr Eliot also asked me to say that he is intending to write to you as soon as he has several consecutive free hours " .
18 How could you go on letting me think that they were true ? ’
19 And you really expect me to believe that the return of the cheque was your idea ?
20 Adam briefly described how the triple portrait had been slashed and added , ‘ D' you really expect me to believe that you had nothing to do with it ?
21 Do you really expect me to believe that you would n't sleep with André as well ?
22 Do you really expect me to believe that it 's out of respect for my position that you insist on calling me Mr Vass ? ’
23 What you have expressed so far leads me to believe that you totally agree with the concept of ethnic cleansing concentration camps because , unfortunately , such bigoted homophobia suggests equally bigoted sexism , racism and nationalism .
24 I was duly slapped down by my more knowledgeable tectonic seniors , and tried to forget the brief publication in question , but later work has now led me to suspect that I might have been right after all .
25 It really freaks me to think that people have travelled from all over Britain to this — even though it was supposed to be secret .
26 The great receptivity to the Good News in the United Kingdom today encourages me to believe that a harvest is prepared and yet few bold , denominational plans exist for evangelism and growth .
27 It does n't need me to say that we 've got a long way to go .
28 I 'm sure that Rex Bellamy wo n't mind me saying that in tennis terms at least , he 's been around for quite a while .
29 ‘ I 'm sure my husband wo n't mind me saying that it was not his wealth which made us all respect him — although I 've heard my husband say many a time that the wealth of Mr D'Arcy of Moss Side by Manchester was of an enormity to make the sultans and pashas of the East take note — but it was not for that , not at all , that we , all of us who knew of him … ’
30 It would n't even surprise me to learn that you set it up !
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