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

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1 'E collapsed as 'e come out the Kings Arms an' they rushed 'im away ter the 'ospital. 'E 's in a bad way so Maisie Dingle told me .
2 A hole in one of the largest stone coffins was there , so Dr Raistrick told me , " to let the juices drain away " .
3 However , decided to leave the group , so Mr Hooper asked me if I would play keyboard .
4 It so happened that this entailed doubling back a considerable way of the route , but , so Mr Charles assures me , my father accepted the request as though it were a perfectly reasonable one , and in general , continued to behave with immaculate courtesy .
5 The earl , so Sir Philip informed me , is greatly attached to your boy .
6 There were no farewell parties for me when I left Moose Jaw , although Fred Workman took me to lunch and treated us both to a glass of ale at the Grant Hall Hotel .
7 English Estates are moving ahead with the development of Chatham Maritime and although Mr. Ault assured me that the plaintiff did not wish to drive the dock company away , its operation is clearly less of a godsend than in 1983 and the desire is to curtail it .
8 As Chief Inspector of Accidents it was within my domain to agree or reject the proposal , so Geoffrey Holton telephoned me at my home that Sunday morning and I immediately agreed to the UK being responsible for the investigation .
9 We run the amps at 110/120v , although Brian May told me he thinks they sound best at 220v .
10 So Lady Lavinia told me , and so I have seen .
11 ‘ To be honest I 'd forgotten about the money until Jim Boyce reminded me , ’ said manager Frankie Parks after the 4–0 win .
12 It was not until Aunt Kit rang me up , three days later , and abused me for ten minutes between tearing bouts of coughing , saying that I had hurt ‘ poor Lil ’ quite unbearably , that he said I had been wrong to write it .
13 I can wait until Mme Wyatt sees me for what I am , understands what Gillian sees in me .
14 Therefore , until Mr Aycliffe informs me that the will has been overturned , I shall remain here .
15 If Mr Jackson sees me all grown up , then maybe he 'll let me stay here .
16 ‘ They made me look a risky proposition until Terry Butcher gave me a chance at Coventry .
17 Said that I was n't to go to the Lab this morning because Mrs. Schofield wanted me over at Leamings particular .
18 ‘ I 'm not frightened of dying because Dr Child gave me the right attitude : Think of the future and be hopeful . ’
19 Because Mr Karajan told me he was a very great conductor — that was the last message he gave me . ’
20 ‘ I bought Picnic because Nick Skelton told me to , he knew I did n't have the biggest cash flow in the world , ’ Steven Smith said of a horse whose awkward streak would have been reflected in the price .
21 He explains : ‘ This is because Alex Ferguson helped me on my way in football when I was 14 years old , and taught me most of the things I took with me from Aberdeen . ’
22 She said she 'd like to walk round the garden while Mrs Hope helped me to get some clothes on . ’
23 Finally I saw shapes of valleys , hills , crags , the white flash of waterfalls and then after Bill Robins lent me his binoculars , even houses , mostly thatched with palms or with roofs of red corrugated iron , the trademark of Polynesia , with the occasional roof of startling white .
24 As Gerald Thomas told me : ‘ Our success appeared to be based on the demise of the British music hall , the slightly lavatorial humour that appealed to father and son alike — and to the fact that people knew what they were getting , like Heinz baked beans or Lux toilet soap . ’
25 But as Kenneth Connor told me , ‘ What she actually saw was the first full frontals ever on view during the making of a British film .
26 I was , I recall , leaving the drawing room with an empty teapot in my hand when Miss Kenton stopped me and said : ‘ Mr Stevens , Dr Meredith is just leaving now . ’
27 ‘ So I was very surprised when Ken Lee phoned me .
28 The publicity the film attracted in Cannes followed Nicholson back to America where it was due for New York opening in July which , as Karen Black told me later , was an odd time : ‘ It was a college film and so it goes on release at exactly the same time as the colleges are closing down for the summer and everyone is going home . ’
29 As Dr Ramos told me , ‘ There comes a point where faith and conviction are more important than hard data . ’
30 As Hugh Paddick told me : ‘ We respected each other 's work .
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