Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Dennis apparently saw me as ‘ family ’ , or at any rate as someone he did n't have to impress . |
2 | ‘ Rebecca practically accused me of starting the fire , and you believed her . ’ |
3 | Kenneth More told me of the unfortunate happenings on the set of The Mercenaries which he made in 1966 in Jamaica with Hollywood star ( though Australian born ) Rod Taylor and American football star Jim Brown . |
4 | Sid patiently tutored me on star gradings and assured me that technically the climb was only a V. Diff , so I would cope ! |
5 | As I have said , Harold Wilson usually summoned me to Downing Street for 8 p.m . |
6 | ‘ Mick Martin also contacted me on behalf of Celtic . |
7 | Mr today congratulated me for slapping Anthony . |
8 | Just because unsubstantiated rumours abound that Terry 's brother Ted occasionally supplies me with specialist literature from the Continent , it does not mean I am taking backhanders or looking favourably towards Terry when including him in the first team . |
9 | Mr Blair also informed me of your own kind assurances to the same effect . |
10 | Start with the beginning of this decade if you like , when the one and only Muhammad Ali personally escorted me round every nook and cranny of his Deer Lake log-cabin home . |
11 | Start with the beginning of this decade if you like , when the one and only Muhammad Ali personally escorted me round every nook and cranny of his Deer Lake log-cabin home . |
12 | Cedric usually takes me to the station — ’ she giggled slightly , ‘ I 've never learned to drive , I 'm afraid . ’ |
13 | 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 . |
14 | The BBC actually interviewed me for Spotlight , both at home , flying Dawn , and at Sir James Smith 's school , giving a lecture . |
15 | Well he , he appreciated at the previous table show on the sixth of October and that was a case when it was always you know , because Danny only told me on that night that he could come . |
16 | ‘ I know God originally intended me for an angel , ’ she said crossly , brushing wood shavings from her knees . |
17 | Later , over dinner , Mrs Knelle spiritedly told me of the sensation around Lough Corrib when President Reagan had stayed at Ashford Castle . |
18 | He stayed indoors the whole winter , so Cathy only had me as a companion on her walks . |
19 | Falling out with Anne finally spurred me into activity . |
20 | The late Martin Stevens always reminded me of a sort of roly-poly Noel Coward . |
21 | But Uncle Bill always took me on his knee and cuddled me when I said I was afraid of Captain . |
22 | We still work in the same building , so we 'll often pop into each other 's offices or talk on the phone , although Peter often blips me on my computer . |
23 | Wyndham Lewis kindly provided me with a similar introduction to James Joyce . |
24 | The Trunchbull simply grabbed me by one ear and rushed me to The Chokey at the double and threw me inside and locked the door . |
25 | It was up to Geoff now to present me with the detailed documentation in writing . |
26 | Sitting in Casey 's office with a group of people sometime in the autumn of 1985 , John McMahon , his deputy , suddenly said : ‘ You wo n't believe what Bud McFarlane just told me at the White House . ’ |
27 | It was my practice to arrive a day or two before the opening of a National Course in order to prepare the setting for my part in it ; and Basil usually found me in occupation of his normal workroom , setting up displays . |
28 | The hon. Member for Linlithgow also asked me about competitive tendering and the tendering process . |
29 | The hon. Member for Linlithgow kindly referred me to Leptis Magna and the successful irrigation system of the Roman world . |
30 | ‘ But the biggest joke is that Pauline actually recommended me for the part because she liked me so much ! |