Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Bill 's story has finally convinced me of one thing — the nature of Mandy Smith 's ‘ mystery illness ’ .
2 Your last kind blessing to my Pamela has quite melted me .
3 ‘ I doubt the prince has really noticed me . ’
4 That interfering old cow has never liked me .
5 My mum has never told me to have a goal .
6 Money has n't changed me , ’ she stated firmly .
7 Supposing he just wanted the killer to know where to find me ? ’
8 Then , of course , they 'd make me a mother figure getting up asking me for a glass of water in the middle of the night .
9 Yeah , he was saying all the way back , please mummy do n't hit me
10 It 's not a whoop it 's not a whooping cough do n't get me wrong but it 's you know he 's chesty
11 Yeah , I thought of being that once but I would n't mind it in the wards , but I would n't want to be in the operating theatre , I do n't know why , the blood do n't put me off or anything , but
12 See , blood do n't put me off or anything , but
13 At least my condition did n't make me feel sick .
14 Mummy did n't want me to come here , ’ she told Anne in what Anne thought of as a ‘ far back ’ voice , ‘ but I did n't want to arse around playing Lady Bountiful I wanted to do real war work .
15 I was interviewed by Living magazine ( no , the irony did not escape me ) and also by The Independent , which published the feature in a section under the same name !
16 Although self-image does not obsess me as it once did , my interest continues and I find it exciting how fashions and looks have changed ; how many more possibilities there are for creativity and self-expression via clothes and image .
17 ‘ If industry does n't help me to achieve the objectives of the Government , we will have to take appropriate alternative steps , ’ she had said with a steely smile .
18 Four months ago distraught Julie Shaw left little Daniel with a note saying : ‘ My mummy does n't love me . ’
19 and he said well my mummy does n't love me
20 In 1930 Nizan noted " I dislike the philosophy of oppressors because I feel that I have been the victim of oppression ; reconciliation with oppression does not strike me as a victory for freedom , but rather as a death sentence . "
21 ‘ The fact that I 've achieved relative success at this club does n't help me now , and I do n't think it should be taken into account either .
22 I was neither Jew nor English nor white , or even a proper Indian or a proper Pakistani ; but my travels through Europe and stay in the USA and my near acceptance there as a living entity capable of suffering pain and enjoying pleasure had temporarily given me a sort of quasi-human status , further aggravated by those willing to be my sexual partners ; I had become spoilt and pampered .
23 My dybbuk set out to drive me crazy , and she damned near did .
24 I did n't much like it , mice and such like have always given me the creeps , but I did feel sorry for it being shut up .
25 ‘ As the club have never expected me to have a coaching certificate , I 've never considered it worth the effort just to get a piece of paper .
26 The scene has never left me .
27 I was duly slapped down by my more knowledgeable tectonic seniors , and tried to forget the brief publication in question , but later work has now led me to suspect that I might have been right after all .
28 But I would like to add Anthony Mascolo , whose work has always inspired me .
29 ( ‘ Your good influence and help has sometimes draw me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them . ' )
30 Your good influence and help has sometimes drawn me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them …
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