Example sentences of "me [adv] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Perhaps you could help Cook to wash up , ’ she suggested , bringing me down to earth with a bang .
2 ( 19 ) The whisky helped me not to stagger under the blow .
3 ‘ It 's funny you should say that , ’ said Miss Mack 's Solicitor , from a resumed recumbent position , rather dreading his appearance as No. 11 in boots too small for him , ‘ because an uncle by marriage of mine took me once to tea with some cousin of his who had been a county cricketer and this county chap said middle and leg was best because it gave you room to cut . ’
4 Some of the people I interviewed became informants , who kept me up to date on those phases of West End life with which they were familiar .
5 Connors brought me up to date on his opinion of the guys in the car as I rolled the heap round the first intersection .
6 It keeps me up to date on Third World and development subjects
7 Just my personal assistant bringing me up to date on some business matters , ’ he added dismissively as he walked over to the other side of the bed , picking up his slim gold watch from a small table .
8 Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review .
9 But there are a lot of Street addicts around who are happy to bring me up to date with the story when I get back .
10 The guy across the road keeps me up to date with what is going on , and I have got to know his family quite well .
11 ‘ Ken Harris has promised to keep me up to date with the press briefings … ’ she began .
12 I just want to say a big THANK YOU to the organisers and correspondents for keeping me up to date with the progress of THE WHITES this season .
13 I did n't begin to feel again until anger kissed me back to life at the inquest .
14 And er I was er one that was sorted out to go , but they would n't let me go because er I could n't get b they could n't get me back to work for seven o'clock on Monday morning .
15 I had called Professor Ruiperez from my hostal , and at once he came to take me out to lunch at an expensive restaurant featuring all the local dishes , including a hearty paella and fine Rioja wines .
16 She replied inviting me round to tea at her little flat in Chelsea .
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