Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [noun prp] [noun] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | In common with perhaps hundreds of other women , I am still wondering just how Tom Courtney conned me . |
2 | ‘ I 've just been tellin' you how Mr Winterburn chased me all over the house when 'is fam'ly was at church one Sunday . |
3 | The author remembers seeing the internal correspondence on this matter in 1951 when J.M. Dunn showed me the file on the matter . |
4 | ‘ Is — is that why Monsieur Lemarchand wants me to go ? ’ |
5 | But in 1976 , when Jean Darnall gave me this advice , I knew exactly what she meant and I knew that what she recommended was exactly what I wanted to do . |
6 | ‘ I did n't know I was playing until an hour before the kick off when Frank Gray told me . |
7 | You see when Jane Pargeter told me , I suddenly looked round for Nicola at the party . |
8 | I do n't know why Sir Kenneth chose me he must have been mad . ’ |
9 | ‘ I had wondered why Mr Gajdusek had me checking through Milada Pankracova 's — um — past work yesterday . |
10 | It 's why Uncle Vernon wanted me to go on the stage . ’ |
11 | I would sometimes ride on the back to go to chapel , or shopping , and the furthest I ever went was when Uncle Tommy took me to Middleton in Teesdale to see Sir Robert Fossett 's Circus . |
12 | ‘ And if I had told you the truth , Neil , that day when Jem Higgins knocked me senseless , what would you have done then ? |
13 | However Dave Crockford tells me that a trend is becoming apparent ! |