Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [noun prp] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 That 's why I 'm still walking around , instead of resting under a shady tree waiting for Connie Fraser to join me . ’
2 I spent the evening reading , and rang for Miss Matlock to help me to bed shortly before eleven . ’
3 ‘ The only thing I really want is for Alonzo Kettless to carve me an East Suffolk Policeman 's helmet , ’ said Chief Superintendent Rom Rumsby on his retirement .
4 Neither party seem too interested in the other , and that night I dream about Enoch Powell showing me around a slum street with a vile grin on his face .
5 On a recent visit to Preston , the managing director of Leyland DAF told me that sales of trucks and buses — which I am sure the Minister agrees form an important part of the industry — in 1991 are at their lowest level since the 1930s .
6 It was cruel of Miss Havisham to encourage me to hope , but I do n't think she meant to be unkind . ’
7 In a reply to Clark 's letter , he says ‘ The allegations of Dr Clark compel me to place on record facts that I should have preferred to remain private .
8 ‘ It was kind of Mrs Wood to invite me . ’
9 Monsieur Boudin of Perrier Jouet told me that in ‘ the old days ’ the Pinot Noir of Aÿ once had a gout de terroir which , I am glad to say , has since been ‘ lost ’ .
10 Gary Pulsifer of Peter Owen informs me proudly that Owen authors Anne Cummin and Fiona Pitt-Kethley are due to appear naked on a Valentine 's Day broadcast on Channel 4 .
11 The latest suggestion of Crown Street prompts me to write an alternative which to my knowledge has not yet been considered .
12 However , it soon became obvious that Inez was not to be found , and everything I learned about Matthew Glynn convinced me that he was an honest man . ’
13 Especially for me , having to hang around waiting for Uncle Albert to think me back into existence . ’
14 These meetings were largely an opportunity for Harold Wilson to use me as the wall of a fives court against which he banged the ball .
15 He says : ‘ Writers like Richard Streeton tell me they carry it around with them as a work of reference , using it to find out whether odd events have happened before .
16 Thinking wrily of Inspector Drew 's pointed remarks about Lord Peter Wimsey , I reckoned I 'd be better off with someone like Philip Marlowe to help me .
17 Now a recap of tonight 's main news stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
18 Time for a recap of tonight 's main stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
19 Now another look at today 's main news stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
20 Now another look at today 's main news stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
21 ‘ A few people 's names have been mentioned , but at the moment Ian Leckie is going to look after the youth team , with John Hope helping me out on a Saturday .
22 ‘ A few people 's names have been mentioned , but at the moment Ian Leckie is going to look after the youth team , with John Hope helping me out on a Saturday .
23 It came as a shock to realise that nearly 20 years had passed since an enthusiastic young couple in Capel Curig told me they were going to ‘ do ’ Snowdonia that afternoon .
24 Mr Patten 's office in Hong Kong tells me : ‘ He sprained a muscle in his left leg while playing tennis with his coach at seven one morning .
25 Note from Moira F. urging me to get in touch .
26 So if ten o'clock here is at night , it 's ten o'clock in New Zealand excuse me !
27 Whereas in Reine Jean-Claude reminded me of a caged animal , in préfleur he reminded me of something growing in its natural habitat .
28 The boy from Viet Nam told me
29 She phoned me in Buenos Aires to tell me it was all over , before the world knew .
30 It is very warm and rather bulkier than the old one , though the nice girl in John Lewis told me they get thin and tired after about nine years — and mine has done twelve , so it is going to go to for our use there .
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