Example sentences of "[verb] me [adj] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He came to see me several times and even brought Gordon [ Jackson ] along too . |
2 | Run home at once , and bring me some gloves and a fan . |
3 | She , and she got me five dishcloths and five dusters . |
4 | So Parsons got me this job and I used to sit up there and answer the phones . ’ |
5 | There was a pile of really filthy-looking blankets on the bed , they got me some sheets and a towel , and I managed to get an extra pillow because of my asthma . |
6 | Very occasionally he 's given me tinned stuff and pretty naff it is , too : bland and soft , like something you 'd give a kitten . |
7 | They 've always given me tremendous support and , when I 've been able to in a busy schedule , I 've reciprocated . |
8 | Now Zain has given me great help and everybody sort of helped er you know I 've discussed it with everybody and we 've almost finished erm a really good proposal I think . |
9 | It has given me great pleasure and pride to have been part of that team . ’ |
10 | ‘ Richard has also given me many opportunities and without him and Peter my life as a freelance jockey would be made just that little bit more difficult . ’ |
11 | Unwelcomed , unwanted , despised and dug out , they had added a new dimension to my life , given me another self and I wanted never to go from Claro . |
12 | No I could n't I mean , and these people are Jehovah Witnesses who sold me this house and my feelings about the commercial probity of Jehovah Witnesses are that they have n't any commercial probity . |
13 | Anybody who want 's to take part , and ca n't get today 's Torygraph , send me another mail and we 'll work out the best way to get the stuff to you . |
14 | She 'll need me some day and then she 'll be quick enough to write to her mother . |
15 | I can honestly say I hardly do any work , even though I am involved in various projects that occupy me most weekdays and some evenings . |
16 | Please forgive me these things and the people I have wronged . ’ |
17 | Well he phoned me last night and he 's going to phone me again on Sunday afternoon , we get on so well , Brenda I can just the imagine the pair of us tucked up into a four foot bed ! |
18 | And the one cost me twenty quid and that lasted me just over a year . |
19 | Played me one day and it played Annabel one day . |
20 | You probably told me last night but I ca n't remember , I was just off |
21 | Last night I was in a furious rage because Edward asked me to go to his home this afternoon , and he would show me some flowers and nests he thought I would like to see . |
22 | I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and , with none of that being around , I thought a bit of this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there . |
23 | I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and with none a that being round I thought a bita this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there … . |
24 | It 's a lovely world , beautiful world but it 's the people in it you see who are spoiling things so much and I do n't understand youngsters you see but because young people erm there , there was a time when youngsters just er do just as they like and they were n't reprimanded by the parents , whereas my parents were very strict you see and it did n't do me any harm and I 'm glad now that they were . |
25 | It has been seven years that life does not bring me any joy and being totally blasé , I have decided to put an end to those viragos . |
26 | It caused me little inconvenience and even less pain and I was still able to manoeuvre myself into reasonable position and qualify for the final . |
27 | ‘ They 've never done me any harm and I have seven bairns , ’ she said while eating a bag of chips in the sun . |
28 | ‘ Do n't give me that nickle and dime stuff ! ’ she burst out shakingly , her eyes blazing with pain . |
29 | You see i well you , you better give me ten pound or I 'll thump you ! |
30 | Multiply me several times and you have a good idea of the sort of coverage this author of PN 's Trivial Pursuits column and Harvey Porlock of the Sunday Times will get . |