Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] me [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Richard seemed to me to have changed so much , become humourless and uncertain-tempered , a family man who grumbled because his socks were not mended and his shirts not ironed properly , so that I was slightly nervous of him and also resentful : I felt that I had become , in his eyes , so much a wife , that he would see my new involvement as a nice occupation for me , like embroidery or dressmaking . |
2 | Marie yelled after me to wait but I did n't want to talk to her about it so I chucked my sandwich-box over to her and told her she could eat them for me . |
3 | I finally stopped going to school when Charlie did , and Eva arranged for me to go to a college where I could finish my A levels . |
4 | Late in 1970 Hilary Spurling wrote to me to ask for help in her book on Ivy . |
5 | Three days after the French were released Joelle Kauffman arranged for me to see Normandin and I flew to Paris , with Mary , to see him . |
6 | Mrs Reed arranged for me to leave on the nineteenth of January . |
7 | Andrew appealed to me to help them . |
8 | Oddly , the move to New York seems to me to work better than some of the earlier stories . |
9 | Yeah cos Matt said for me to come in . |
10 | Faldo , Ballesteros and Olazabal seem to me to have much the best chance of maintaining Europe 's monopoly . |
11 | Faldo , Ballesteros and Olazabal seem to me to have much the best chance of maintaining Europe 's monopoly on the Masters . |
12 | When I was convalescing after that last virus , my Good Samaritans in Cotherstone arranged for me to have the Meals on Wheels service for several weeks . |
13 | Erm Simon had a list Well we 'd come and see him the thirty first of January , Tony came to me to work on it today , and that 's not . |
14 | The peace conference in Madrid seems to me to subsume all past resolutions . |