Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They trusted me enough to allow me into their ranks , but when I saw what they were planning I knew that the only answer was to destroy them , expose them . |
2 | And that annoyed me enough to drive me to my cabin , to clean myself up and choose fresh clothing . |
3 | I did enjoy our cup of tea together , and thank you for trusting me enough to tell me about your husband 's alcoholism . |
4 | Having read that I immediately repent me in dust and ashes for having committed a dreadful grammatical error . |
5 | She-She then parked me in the aromatic cubicle . |
6 | Mr Leach , who had originally opposed Mr Taylor 's selection on procedural grounds , said : ‘ Some of them still treat me as an ally and I know what they are saying . |
7 | Doctor Turner takes me aside to acquaint me in funereal tones with the details of a colleague 's latest symptoms . |
8 | She mostly calls me by my last name . |
9 | She gently tells me of my mistakes , and praises me if I do well . |
10 | you suddenly put me on the spot asking me for money . |
11 | She only liked me for my wealth , and when I , disguised as the gipsy woman , told her that I had only a little money , she and her mother lost interest in me . |
12 | ‘ You better send me to a tutorial college before I 'm too old . ’ |
13 | You better accompany me off the main street . |
14 | Tell him what you just told me about his spring collection and you 'll have him eating out of your hand . ’ |
15 | Now of what we 've been doing today with fractions was there any of it that you 're not quite sure of and you think , But could you just tell me about that bit again . |
16 | ‘ No more ridiculous than what you just accused me of trying to do . ’ |
17 | Ca n't you just ask me about it ? |
18 | I 'm eight and a half years old and disgusted that my mother has to come with me to see A Hard Day 's Night when usually she just sees me to the edge of the estate and across the main road . |
19 | I think she felt awkward , because she quickly helped me to more raspberry-fool . |
20 | She always gets me into an argument and I have to devote a lot of time to the dispute . |
21 | She always gets me in trouble ! |
22 | She always struck me as a ginger nut sort of person . |
23 | She always put me to bed … and read me a story . ’ |
24 | ‘ She usually lets me in these days . ’ |
25 | ‘ You mean , despite the rose , the candlelight and the unsurpassable view , not to mention this rather excellent wine from my own cellars , you still regard me as Bluebeard ? ’ |
26 | heard something on the radio , he said , oh will you still love me in a year 's time , so I looked That 's how I am , horrible to him really it 's worse than being married . |
27 | You still owe me from the last time . |
28 | ‘ Of course , ’ she said , ‘ I know you still blame me for what happened at Angmering . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'm surprised to learn that you still believe me to be in possession of my cherry , or however you 'd phrase it . |
30 | ‘ Not the helpless drug addict you once believed me to be ? ’ |