Example sentences of "[verb] me [adj] of the " in BNC.

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1 I do not yet understand it , but although I was once a keen and proud European , there are things in it that would now make me one of the most sceptical .
2 With one doctor , one nurse made me one of the doctors told me to get up .
3 The international action made me aware of the necessity for international co-operation in the fight for the fundamental rights of man and reassured me that human compassion is still alive in this world .
4 Tremayne would doubtless have lent me some of the quarter-advance due at the end of the month but my lack was my own choice , and as long as I could survive as I was , I would n't ask .
5 My close friendship with Pearn had made me aware of the work that he had put into that assistance .
6 It 's also made me aware of the responsibilities involved in leading other people in bad situations — but I will tackle mountains again and I will go to camp again .
7 Indeed on the nineteenth of January the Noble Earl Lord told me that of the three hundred and sixty letters which had been received from a wide variety of organisations representing people of totally different political opinions and that following the publication of the White Paper .
8 When I was getting better , he told me some of the local news .
9 and he was saying , told me some of the different names , you know , other than pine , I suppose their name for whatever these pines were , the timber there was beautiful
10 I did n't mind this ; I was happy just to be there , hoping that one day she would give me some of the pretty wool to make something for myself but she never did .
11 You can give me some of the hard ones if you like .
12 A hundred feet would see me clear of the danger zone , and this distance I covered foot by foot , walking sideways with my face to the rocks and the rifle to my shoulder ; a strange mode of progress , had there been any to see it .
13 Some of the material I have n't seen , of course , because the government has n't even shown me all of the material .
14 Yeah , but what kind of people , what kind of people give their give me some of the different types of people
15 Lord Cholmondeley 's mother once showed me some of the sets of seat-furniture that were in store at Houghton .
16 While the keen ( but slightly damp ) experimenters went on to test different designs of paddle wheel , Ruth Aplin showed me some of the pupil 's science folders .
17 And he listened , he would n't really say what he had been doing , but later he showed me some of the things he 'd done in the Hebrides .
18 My veterinary colleagues tell me one of the main dangers with such large dogs is not that they injure themselves ( through overexercising before their skeletons can carry their weight ) but that their diets are over-supplemented , particularly with excessive calcium , which damages bone growth and hinders development .
19 Tell me tell me some of the bits in the nitrogen cycle then , go on .
20 Tell me some of the things that happen when you 're you 're working out a function , what would what would be the the overall picture if someone was going to work out a function ?
21 Okay now this is materials , modern materials , okay , right tell me some of the things they make buildings out of now really big
22 Tell me some of the things that we do .
23 He explains : ‘ This is because Alex Ferguson helped me on my way in football when I was 14 years old , and taught me most of the things I took with me from Aberdeen . ’
24 GEORGE HERRINGSHAW/ASP Bryan Gunn : ‘ Alex Ferguson helped me on my way in football when I was 14 years old , and taught me most of the things I took with me from Aberdeen ’
25 Of the second here illustrated , the Moss Provence , Miller said that it had not long been known in London and the first time he saw it ‘ was in 1727 in the garden of Dr Boerhaave near Leyden who was so good as to give me one of the plants , but from where it came I could not learn .
26 Moodie said afterwards : ‘ I was determined to get a good start which would take me clear of the pack .
27 Werewolf placed one of the paint pistols in my belt holster , then offered me one of the pennants .
28 I would n't stay here if they offered me half of the Palace .
29 And I , it 's now ten days , they 're onto some scam , and erm , I 've , I had a letter from Marion erm , course , well to say they were no wiser and er she sent me some of the
30 No doubt I will request our librarian to get me some of the original references cited but my point is that surely Chemistry in Britain is written for the general interest and education of chemists and ought to be comprehensible to the reasonably trained chemist .
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