Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] me [vb infin] of " in BNC.
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1 | E actually yours made me think of a story that I was told many years ago on a coach trip over Dartmoor |
2 | And , that , you make me think of it , suddenly she 'd switched . |
3 | They made me think of beads and mirrors for the benighted natives . |
4 | They made me feel of some value again and the warmth was flooding through me long before the kettle had boiled on the iron stove in the corner . |
5 | It made me think of the Palace Hotel . |
6 | It made me think of a Bedouin taking out his prayer carpet and unrolling it in the vastness of the desert . |
7 | I laughed at this , but it made me think of where Charlie may have inherited some of his cruelty . |
8 | It made me think of that voodoo thing which hangs round graveyards and wears a top hat . ’ |
9 | Too much space and too much light in this courtyard : it made me think of the difference between his face and mine . |
10 | But it made me think of the voice that sent us to the bar ; he whispered then . |
11 | It made me think of my convict 's travelling companion . |
12 | It made me think of Cymbeline . |
13 | It made me think of Collioure last summer . |
14 | You know what it made me think of ? |
15 | It gave me power , it made me part of what I own and where I am . |
16 | He let me sort of tickle him and god knows what but er he 's pretty wary for some reason . |
17 | At first , so Coleridge improbably claimed , Walsh thought he had been found out : ‘ for he heard me talk of one Spy Nozy , which he was inclined to interpret of himself , and of a remarkable feature belonging to him ’ . |
18 | It helps me think of them . ’ |
19 | ‘ He is not in the least like any of Henrietta 's children , but when I see him laugh and run he makes me think of them , being nearer the little one 's age than my Penini . |
20 | I wanted to forget him , because he makes me think of his mother . |
21 | I 'm watching it , and I want you to watch it too , it makes me think of you . ’ |
22 | It 's the kind of place best avoided after dark ; it makes me think of poor Moley , and Ratty 's warning , and that 's why I call it the Wild Wood . |
23 | It makes me think of going there too , getting away from this cesspit where nothing changes and finding dollars in America . ’ |
24 | It makes me think of models . ’ |