Example sentences of "[vb past] me [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The most intriguing matter supplied by Gaitskell was when he consulted me about the constant leakage of the party 's National Executive minutes to the Manchester Guardian .
2 She met me with a friendly smile , shook my hand and introduced me to the class : ‘ This is Wanda , our new pupil who has come to live in our village .
3 you met me with an exalted smile
4 When it came to boxing , Reg Witter paired me with a bigger boy called Charlie Featherstone , who happened to be quite a friend of mine .
5 A group of pupils studying science asked me about the new member of staff .
6 My hon. Friend asked me about the medical ethics of the issue .
7 he asked me for a few slices of bread which he broke into pieces and scattered over the roof .
8 And she asked me for the fifty P .
9 ‘ Did you ever take drugs ? ’ the senator asked me after a long silence .
10 It seems at first quite astonishing to learn that neither the inventory in Jacques 's marriage contract nor that made after death provides any evidence that he was a flute-player or maker ; they seem to contradict the generally held view that he was a maker - a view which is supported by an entry in von Uffenbach 's diary which records a visit he paid Jacques in 1715 : ‘ He [ Jacques ] led me into a tidy room and showed me there many beautiful transverse flutes that he himself makes and from which he wishes to gain special profit . ’
11 She returned a few minutes later and somewhat grudgingly led me into a little room at the back .
12 I waited in the office for an hour before she led me into a darkened side ward .
13 She led me into the pink-and-green chintzy sitting-room where Harry , pale with blue shadows below the eyes , sat in an armchair with his bandaged leg elevated on a large upholstered footstool .
14 The proprietor led me into the windowless gloom .
15 She led me into the front room where , defensively , she picked up the baby .
16 I skulked down one side of the garden and went through the arch which led me to a walled garden in the middle of which there was a fountain playing .
17 He led me to a long , low building .
18 I gave my orders and they led me to a private room and brought me some writing paper and a pen .
19 Where was Um Al-Farajh , I asked him , and he led me to a large square of fir trees and pointed to the earth .
20 He led me to a large , upright scallop of rock .
21 The house we sat in was still in chaos , so she led me to the sunny kitchen , where we talked and drank coffee , surrounded by boxes and plants and the smell of paint .
22 And her white Reeboks screeched at the marble as she turned and led me to the waiting forms .
23 The second day continued where the first day left off : four catches by Hick to equal the record for a Test against Pakistan originally set by the little-remembered spinner Jim McConnon of Glamorgan in 1954 , and then my researches led me to the remarkable fact that John Birch , who played for Notts from 1973 to 1988 , was known as ‘ Bonk ’ .
24 When I said that I did , he led me up the narrow street to the church and unlocked the ancient door .
25 He led me through the narrow alleys of the Old City until we came to a lane barely two feet wide .
26 As he led me through the back door and on to the waste ground he used as an unofficial parking lot , he said : ‘ Good runner , only thirty thousand on the clock . ’
27 And that got me into the last three so I had to do it all again at the Barbican which I think was to see if I could fill that theatre with enough presence and vocal range .
28 WordPerfect for Windows Power Macros is one of those weighty ( 500+ pages ) books/manuals and although designed for the ‘ couple of steps up from a basic knowledge ’ reader , I did n't find it got me into the harder bits gently .
29 Fiona hugged me as a long-lost brother and said Harry still could n't be quite clear in his mind as he was saying now that he remembered drowning .
30 And the , I went to the my little now in Italy , making this conditional he says it 's no bloody good on me , poor old curly what , I think he 's about ninety , he looked it , he said what they keep making you conditional for he said you 've got no ruddy condition it 's gone and the , the recommended me for a complete discharge and , and eh , I started off with fifty per cent pension .
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