Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] me [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They have all given me a tremendous amount of help , and I know that any help or guidance I want in the future will be there . |
2 | You had better give me a few days . |
3 | No he , he only told me the two things , I wrote them down . |
4 | If the government would only give me a small piece of land for my people in the Wallowa Valley , with a teacher , that is all I would ask . |
5 | Mr Rochester was in such a hurry that he only allowed me a short time to put on my wedding dress and veil . |
6 | ‘ I would really prefer to teach girls , but this school was kind enough to give me a part-time job when I wanted it , so here I am ’ . |
7 | ‘ He was kind enough to give me a few minutes after Evensong yesterday . ’ |
8 | Sir Philip Egerton having been kind enough to give me a Frank I embrace the opportunity to send you some account of Mr. Gould and his movements , presuming that as you expressed a wish to hear of him from time to time , a letter on this subject might not be devoid of interest . |
9 | ‘ You 've ruined my Gnome costume and perhaps lost me a lovely bicycle . ’ |
10 | Erm so I c I could n't buy any of what you were telling me and it 's all like a , it was all a smokescreen I was putting up , the accountant , basically I , I was not erm buying anything er and the compressed funding was just blowing my mind because I could n't understa er it was basically giving me an easy option to say I do n't need to do anything cos I can compress my funding at forty five wo n't I , when my business has taken off . |
11 | But when I said as much to Mala , as a joke to ease the tension that still showed in her eyes , she merely called me an unrepeatable name and stalked away to her cabin again . |
12 | I was wearier , I was more tolerant , that was the only difference and that change only enabled me the better to accept what I 'd always been . |
13 | ‘ But you only saw me the other night ! |
14 | ‘ Well , I think you had better tell me the whole story . |
15 | ‘ I think you 'd better tell me the whole story , Charles . ’ |
16 | ‘ The authorities have only allowed me a little time with you . |
17 | Terry eagerly gave me the whole picture ; he seemed to know enough about Pyke to write his biography . |
18 | She only left me a little note . |
19 | Nettled , I explained that I have what is known as an angular form , and this apparently makes me an entertaining subject . |
20 | I 'm supposed to think that you 've just given me the OK . ’ |
21 | GENEVIEVE CAUDEN ( STUDENT ) : A bullet just grazed me a little bit . |
22 | ‘ You set up this whole thing deliberately , just to cause me the maximum amount of aggravation , did n't you ? |
23 | just told me a few minutes ago ! |
24 | ‘ Our manager Nigel Best told me a Celtic representative from Scotland would be watching me . |
25 | ‘ Just give me a little time to take it in . ’ |
26 | Just give me a general ball park figure . |
27 | ‘ Just give me a one way ticket to Gloucester before I break your fat necK ! ’ |
28 | Just give me a few minutes , will you ? ’ |
29 | Just give me a few minutes while I get dressed and I shall be ready to go with you . |
30 | Or I could have been a bit less awkward , and said , you just give me the positive one . |