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

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1 I think attending an evening class in life drawing helped me overcome this hurdle .
2 I think attending an evening class in life drawing helped me overcome this hurdle .
3 Okay Suzanne , now you had to slacken off the halyard to let me tie that last knot so if you could tighten it up again that will pull the sail up to the top of the mast .
4 my mum told me to wipe some of it , some of it off cos I could n't her shout , I , I , I caught her shouting at my sister , she got really angry with my sister
5 When the Editor asked me to write this article I happily agreed .
6 However , a more careful analysis of methods of work and recreation in the Easter vac helped me to overcome these problems and be more in charge of myself , rather than being tossed about at random .
7 She said she 'd like to walk round the garden while Mrs Hope helped me to get some clothes on . ’
8 The management want me to put another voice on it so the rushes do n't go to waste .
9 Joy told me to find some sort of a lining , and off they went .
10 Now if if the management at home heard me doing this of course er giving you a choice but I believe in it .
11 PARKS : I do not believe it befits the Committee to force me to do this .
12 The Natural History Museum wanted me to complete some ecology wallcharts of ponds and streams , sponsored by British petroleum , who have a long standing relationship with the Museum , aimed at encouraging and supporting a better understanding of current environmental issues .
13 And would ignoring these apparently trivial matters lead me to ignore any future escalations ?
14 I am invited from time to time to sow the seeds of Medau , and last time Brown Owl allowed me to present each girl with a Medau leaflet .
15 For the moment let me repeat that what all this seems to point to as natural is the self-imposed exile which will allow the artist figure , whether Stephen or Joyce himself , to create a new world , with the language of the writer as his ticket , his lifeline , his rescue .
16 And I 'm not too concerned with the day-to-day management of individual professionals , I 've got a team to help me do that .
17 " Heaven sent me to plough this field , and in order to do so , I must have oxen .
18 Mr Jackson helps me get all my stuff together .
19 Referring back to that list of priorities led me to address this thorny issue once more , only this time less from the point of view of a recording being merely compared with other recordings ( or some mean recorded standard ) , than the level of execution which the scores themselves would appear to invite .
20 Then glancing at Agnes , she said , ‘ Aggie asked me to take some towels across to the house for the people coming in tomorrow . ’
21 Doing all that TV stuff made me realise that , no , what I 'm interested in is pure movement .
22 My wife wants me to do these things .
23 Adam wants me to collect some things that he forgot , and take them to the hospital . ’
24 When they applied for help with arrears , " The DHSS told me to sell some of the furniture or the telly .
25 You go to daddy for a minute let me get this erm these spuds on .
26 My hon. Friend asks me to do several things that might not be so easy to do at once .
27 Grief , I hate people seeing me like this , she thought .
28 ‘ I forgot , Maureen asked me to bring this . ’
29 which I shall not attempt to conceal from you , but before I come down to the details let me say that Darwinism occupies such a central position in evolutionary biology — in biology as a whole , not just in evolutionary biology but in the whole of biology — that any important , new idea in biology has to be , to some extent , judged by its compatibility with , or its contradictions of , the Darwinian position .
30 I well remember , when rehearsing this piece , that Basil Coleman took immense trouble persuading me to use enough voice .
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