Example sentences of "[verb] me [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Women have taught me a tremendous amount about emotions . |
2 | ‘ He has taught me a great deal about the business , ’ Alice proffered , ‘ and I know he is totally loyal to the Maison de Verveine . |
3 | He came to see me the other evening . |
4 | I had someone come to see me the other week from the R S P C A because they said this cat was held forty foot in the air |
5 | In the meantime , I want you all to try and build me a decent-sized castle , right ? ’ |
6 | Book me a single room at my usual hotel , will you ? |
7 | My hon. Friend offers me an enticing invitation which I shall consider taking up . |
8 | Does anyone know of a signwriter who could paint me a decent menu board for my catering trailer ? |
9 | She 'll make me a good wife , do n't you think ? ’ |
10 | Mother would make me a packed lunch ; Dad deliver me to the bus station at St Andrew Square , Edinburgh . |
11 | Food and drink would be brought to me every day from all the villages , six hundred people would be my servants , three hundred men would make me a new suit , and six teachers would teach me their language . |
12 | But the fact that I 've never been to England before does n't make me a complete bumpkin . |
13 | Just do n't make me a geriatric case , Doc . ’ |
14 | Now , why do n't you make me a nice cup of hot coffee , and we can sit down like two civilised adults and I 'll explain everything ? ’ |
15 | Being restricted here does not make me a special case , though . |
16 | Plus , of course , he admitted to himself wryly , the fact that the hours and the work do n't make me the ideal boy-friend , let alone husband . |
17 | Then the King asked me a large number of questions . |
18 | My grandson asked me the other morning , when was I gon na die ? |
19 | It was De Gaulle who asked me the dumb question in the van-his condescension brought him down to what he imagined was my level . |
20 | Bring me a hot towel and a ! |
21 | These were apparently induced , or incubated , by Gilgamesh , who dug a well , went up to the mountain and poured out a fine meal on the ground before saying , " O mountain , dwelling of the gods , bring me a favourable dream " . |
22 | God speed you , and bring me a hopeful answer — both for England and Wales ! ’ |
23 | Bring me the bloody cheese grater in the ! |
24 | bring me the drowsy country thing ! |
25 | Bring me the little book , that might have it as well . |
26 | He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman . |
27 | I was certain he did n't know I was following him , but he led me a pretty dance almost as if he was trying to lose me . |
28 | They told me to stay there until they came and got me the following day — which I did n't . |
29 | GENEVIEVE CAUDEN ( STUDENT ) : A bullet just grazed me a little bit . |
30 | And they 've assigned me a prolific blighter ( 'lific blighter ) — |