Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] me with " in BNC.
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1 | The idea of sub-contracting an exhibition piece now fills me with abject horror . |
2 | I bought another dress in Barnard Castle made from very fine material with a flared skirt , and the Daily Mail kindly presented me with a broad-brimmed floral hat and a pair of white gloves to take some very nice photographs . |
3 | I said that literary work often left me with a depressed feeling . |
4 | The housemistress even presented me with a glass of milk at lunch . |
5 | Tony Wedd taught me to spot them as possible ley markers , and the sight of a clump or an individual pine standing alone on a ridge still fills me with excitement , perhaps a resonance with the ancient traveller to whom such a sight meant the security and guidance that the straight tracks provided . |
6 | Twitbread News further regales me with the information that McCartney was voted Scouseperson of the Year by ‘ the people of his home city ’ . |
7 | For the sound of his voice just filled me with dread |
8 | One compositor , Jean Henderson whose daughter kindly provided me with information , went into the trade ( in the 1890s , that is some time after the earliest entrants ) straight from the Dean Orphanage , where she had received a good education ( see Plate 1 ) . |
9 | Michelin also supplied me with better tyres . ’ |
10 | While I was still gazing into the water basin , the doctor then covered me with blankets , enclosing me in total darkness . |