Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] me [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well he , he appreciated at the previous table show on the sixth of October and that was a case when it was always you know , because Danny only told me on that night that he could come .
2 Daphne not only welcomed me with open arms but to my surprise expressed delight at the thought of my occupying one of her spare rooms .
3 I was dead happy there and then , all of a sudden , they came one day and just moved me to another home .
4 This girl just told me about this Polo factory outlet up near Canada … you can get a $200 knitted sweater for , like $20 — that 's outrageous ! ’
5 And the fact is Jimi just turned me on more than anybody else , for his music .
6 Used in conjunction with the other clues given in the text and the illustrations , this information soon guided me to some very productive search areas .
7 You expect me to believe that the board just chose me at random ?
8 I did n't really like the people at OUCA [ the Oxford University Conservative Association ] , they just struck me as spotty spods . ’
9 I think she felt awkward , because she quickly helped me to more raspberry-fool .
10 Nicholas Blake , the poet C. Day Lewis , once told me with remembered acute dismay how that had happened to him .
11 The lecturer appointed to teach the students , who was later to become the college 's special needs coordinator , once told me about those early beginnings as ‘ part of the Engineering Department , based in a hut on the field ’ .
12 I do n't know if he ever guessed my feelings but he always treated me with great kindness and understanding .
13 ‘ You nearly expected me in vain , ’ the Friar said .
14 The hon. Member for Linlithgow also asked me about competitive tendering and the tendering process .
15 He understood a little of my behaviour as he was a photographer , who also provided me with many useful photographs .
16 Mr. Whitaker also referred me to some passages in the speeches of Viscount Finlay and Lord Dunedin in Weld-Blundell v. Stephens [ 1920 ] A.C. 956 , 966–968 , 976 .
17 An X-ray later condemned me to six months away from this crazy pastime .
18 He also told me about another ex-employee who 'd had a fatal motor accident … ’
19 My rich , dark Trappist practically knocked me for six at lunchtime , while a deep red cherry beer , Kriek , tasted like alcoholic cough mixture .
20 She smilingly reminded me of this at an audience six years later .
21 Michelin also supplied me with better tyres . ’
22 ‘ What really attracted me to this hat was its shape — it reminded me of the ones American tourists wear . ’
23 Mm that 's what that girl 's just said to me you get a lot of erm , she said he 'll know it 's hard and I was saying that you know I , I put all me eggs in one basket with that , I mean that really knocked me for six
24 They were always changing them to try and balance up the take I suppose , on each , each leg of the route and there was always was the chief clerk then and him and I got on very well together and he really initiated me into running times .
25 ‘ And there was I imagining that underneath that hostile exterior there was a girl who really held me in high esteem . ’
26 As a small boy , I devised my own set of cartoon animals , and they now stood me in good stead .
27 The Trunchbull simply grabbed me by one ear and rushed me to The Chokey at the double and threw me inside and locked the door .
28 Because certainly the thing that particularly struck me about these design and technology A levels which so often seem to be sort of er erm a contrived project , not not a real one .
29 I have to say that it rather reminded me of own early work . ’
30 He then grabbed me with one hand and grabbed my steering wheel with the other .
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