Example sentences of "to me [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The world has changed , ’ Lagerfeld says , turning to me to explain the unlikely combination of a Chanel jacket and cycling shorts . |
2 | They included Gilly Miles , who had a lovely personality and manner and to me had the greatest potential of them all . |
3 | I feel no qualms about taking sides against these contributions , nearly all of which seem to me to disregard the Criminal Law Revision Committee Report and to neglect to analyse the meaning in its context of the word ‘ appropriate . ’ |
4 | These authorities seem to me to leave the developing law , if not at the crossroads , at least at the junction of two diverging roads . |
5 | I have told my childhood story because it seems to me to parallel the general evolution of a progressive , child-centred approach to learning . |
6 | It is always a lie and never the truth , ’ Questionable though that judgement may be on the aphorism in general , it does seem to me to catch the half-formed nature of this observation — or perhaps , better speaking , its lack of a frame . |
7 | He said : ‘ I have waited a long time for this chance and it 's up to me to make the most of it . |
8 | But it seems to me to have the twofold advantages of first specifying with precision what it is that the parties have agreed , thus avoiding the possibility of misunderstanding or mistake , and , secondly , it enables the justices to define with greater precision points at which they may tentatively determine to depart from the agreed package . |
9 | I rather deplore the recent manifestation of Pop ; it does n't seem to me to have the intellectual force of the art of the Sixties . |
10 | The golden thread approach , coupled with considerations such as that post-Darwin certain past arguments no longer hold water , together with an element of an a priori ethical stance , seems to me to provide the best concerted argument for the ordination of women . |