Example sentences of "[verb] me of [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My muscles are reminding me of this morning 's ride and the unaccustomed exercise … ’ |
2 | Two Bengali women in their twenties told me of many women they knew , and knew of , who were thus stranded . |
3 | Mind reading At one of my first-ever children shows , the father told me of this mind reading trick which we found worked well with the children . |
4 | Sometimes I think you suspect me of many things . |
5 | ‘ If you were n't Eddie 's kid sister I 'd have given you a far harder ride for what you 've just accused me of this evening , so do n't push your luck , Dr Kate Ash , because you might come to regret it ! ’ |
6 | I remembered , however , that my father had told me of this sort of thing happening in the past , and the sands had always returned over the following few weeks and months . |
7 | Everything he tells me of former times is suffused with loss . |
8 | Could you tell me of any water proofing kit for my 1987 One Ten . |
9 | Could you please inform me of any stockists addresses , so that I can purchase the ‘ mic. ’ and the phones . |
10 | As always our Treasurer 's final figures remind me of many people , incidents , and stories , and I only wish it was within my power to convey all these now . |
11 | Did that commingling of unrelated flavours remind me of another dish , or had it produced a breakthrough in gastronomy ? |
12 | The swirling shapes remind me of those kitsch 1960s lamps . |
13 | ‘ Good Lord , Sir John , ’ Athelstan murmured , ‘ I always thought St Erconwald 's was bad but , if ever I moan about it again , remind me of this church and I 'll keep my mouth shut . ’ |
14 | It reminded me of that episode in Rudyard Kipling 's Kim where the boy is confronted with a shattered pot and comes under pressure to reconstruct it in his mind as it once was . |
15 | In the May issue of Latch On her article on knots reminded me of another tip — when using a length of yarn for a contrast marker ( on tension swatches or to mark the position for the sleeves , for example ) , make a small slip knot in the end of the yarn and place this on the needle . |
16 | It reminded me of those rooms they put guests in in horror movies — the sort where you know something horrible 's going to happen in the middle of the night . |
17 | You will be angry I know and accuse me of all manner of evil things but one thing you can not accuse me of Lily is not caring for your son upon whose life I swear I love him truly and want only what is best for him . |
18 | Anyway , ‘ Butterfly Girl ’ always reminds me of that bit in The Wicker Man where Britt Ekland is naked and writhing and patting suggestively on Edward Woodward 's bedroom wall and singing a similarly spooky mantra . |
19 | At last , their order given , he took a sip of his very dry sherry and said , ‘ This reminds me of that evening we spent together in Bruges — except that your hair was done differently then , and you wore a deep-pink dress . ’ |
20 | Your outlook reminds me of another saying : ‘ Where there 's muck , there 's brass . ’ |
21 | Mentioning the white chromosome reminds me of another thing I wanted to say , because erm another variant of this incorrect criticism that people made of Darwin about blending , and you still hear this today , and people should know better , especially the social sciences , is , oh , single genes can not influence behaviour . |
22 | It reminds me of those half-houses which according to normal criteria of map reading should n't exist . |
23 | He also decided that his usual debt-collection procedures would persuade me of that seriousness . |
24 | ‘ I suppose I might have expected you to remind me of that possibility ! ’ |
25 | ‘ You need n't remind me of that fact , ’ she said cuttingly . |
26 | Thank you for notifying me of this meeting . |
27 | Palace chairman Ron Noades confirmed Sunderland 's move for Coppell , saying : ‘ Steve was asked two weeks ago whether he was interested in the Sunderland position and he has informed me of this approach . ’ |