Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] me [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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31 | Mum , why do n't you ever enrol me in those ? |
32 | If you have any problems you can always call me on this number . ’ |
33 | ‘ She usually lets me in these days . ’ |
34 | ‘ Do n't you ever put me through that situation again , ’ she snarled through clenched teeth , tugging irritably at the sleeve of her mink jacket . |
35 | 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 . |
36 | ‘ He always reminds me of those marvellous cavaliers , with all that hair . ’ |
37 | ‘ He did love me , ’ I thought , ‘ nobody will ever love me like that again . ’ |
38 | It 's to sit down with the practice manager and say right tell me about these businesses . |
39 | He understood a little of my behaviour as he was a photographer , who also provided me with many useful photographs . |
40 | This clearly elevates me to some sort of status in his mind , although I personally could n't give a shit . |
41 | Mr. Whitaker also referred me to some passages in the speeches of Viscount Finlay and Lord Dunedin in Weld-Blundell v. Stephens [ 1920 ] A.C. 956 , 966–968 , 976 . |
42 | ‘ Well , if it 's true that I 'm getting younger it 'll probably suit me in that case . ’ |
43 | You 've probably saved me from some kind of demonic sacrifice . |
44 | He also told me about another ex-employee who 'd had a fatal motor accident … ’ |
45 | She smilingly reminded me of this at an audience six years later . |
46 | ‘ I go to many stately homes and museums but the library is what really supplies me with most of the things I get , ’ said Mrs Lamport , who started with the Dictionary of National Biography , Burke 's Peerage , and other books on notable families . |
47 | You know what really worries me about this is that early on you said that tinkers deal in antiques , and I 'm beginning to wonder whether you , as antique dealer , have got a somewhat of an interest in this matter and maybe we should be taking care of you as a possible tenant of one of our sites , but this this is a typical example of all the thin , unreasonable excuses being put up to a party that 's trying to deal with something . |
48 | ‘ What really attracted me to this hat was its shape — it reminded me of the ones American tourists wear . ’ |
49 | Before that , Rachel had simply been my younger sister ; prettier , brighter and sweeter than me , but that had never really bothered me until that moment , when I realised that Jacob obviously loved her far more than he would ever love me . |
50 | ‘ Now tell me about this girl . ’ |
51 | Now tell me about this . |
52 | It gave me even more of a feeling of why pick now to put me through this . |
53 | Her sons would often invite me to some remote corner where we hoped against hope that we would not disturb the siesta of the compound , though we were rarely successful . |
54 | ‘ There were the customary acclamations from the populace as I rode in procession to the Guildhall this morning — indeed it seemed to me that my subjects had never before greeted me with such enthusiasm , ’ Edward told her , gazing into the fire as if reliving the morning 's events . |
55 | Please help me to know that transforming power of your Holy Spirit to overcome these difficulties , and please forgive me for all that has been wrong and selfish in what I have said , thought and done . |
56 | And although I 'm not I enjoyed the piping , I enjoyed But I was not at peace I says I says , you 've even ruined me for this . |
57 | It is equally true that Opposition Members seem obsessed with pursuing the business community with prosecutions and they frequently question me about that across a wide range of Government policies — something which I regret , but with which I have become rather familiar . |
58 | Please contact me with any bright ideas for a venue . |
59 | ‘ Oh , he knows all the VIPs , ’ she says , ‘ and he 's even introduced me to some of them . |
60 | Do n't think you can barge in here harassing me like this , ’ she snapped , ‘ shooting questions at me as if you were taking part in a firing squad . ’ |