Example sentences of "me [prep] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I 'd caught a glimpse of my face in the hall mirror once , when Gav was berating me for such rakish tendencies , and I 'd been smiling .
2 It is further acknowledged that each of the parties shall indemnify me for all reasonable costs of defending such actions and proceedings .
3 ‘ Do you think you could possibly curb your dislike and mistrust of me for that one evening ?
4 Thank you for taking me for that delectable breath of fresh air — it 's something I 'll always remember . ’
5 Not getting me for any extra hours that 's a certain fact
6 It was not my instinct to go , but the group — including my wife who was with me for those two days — set the example and I grudgingly , guardedly accompanied them .
7 I was up there three days campaigning , objecting to this that I 'm being charged and believe me for those three days I stood right in Queen Street , just outside the offices there , and at no , any time during , at any particular time of day , you could have come along to me , and there were still one thousand five hundred people standing there , rain , hail , sleet or blow .
8 That 's why he left me for some other woman — one who did n't booze and do embarrassing things , or get moody , or stupid , or passionate . ’
9 Because the Kurecolor KC-400 Brush Pen range is easily portable — all 60 pens fit into a compact work station with a rest that doubles as a carrying handle — I took it with me for some outdoor sketching .
10 I expected to find a privileged crew , tolerating me for some positive press .
11 Can anyone tell me where ‘ balmpot ’ did originate as it has puzzled me for some 60 years ?
12 ‘ Please do n't portray me as some flashy Vegas gambler who 's plopping into the White House in Italian suits and expensive watches , ’ Mr Rogich told a reporter from The New York Times from his car phone .
13 He took me through many secret doors and passages , down , down under the Opera House .
14 And you did n't hear one word of complaint from me through all those locks . ’
15 Many of us from experience wish to say something like this : ‘ Lord , I do not have the ability to comprehend how you feed me through such simple gifts as this piece of bread or wafer or that sip of wine — but I know you do ! ’
16 ‘ Since then , he 's seen me through some incredible times .
17 Hopefully , in the near future , I will say that I am cured , but I do know that whatever I have learned about myself , through the Alexander Technique , will always be with me in the future and will help me through any other crisis in the time to come .
18 It certainly sustained me during that dreadful time .
19 I would appreciate your prayers for me during these coming months as I seek direction from the Lord about my future .
20 I 'll never forget how th'near slaughtered that feller — or the five golden guineas th'won for me off that dozy dago as set the Creole on thee .
21 He 's talked to me about all that stuff too .
22 A typical example — and there are many of these — was when he patiently sat through a high level Air Ministry conference listening to the Mosquito being castigated for its poor night flying qualities ( because of the glare from the exhausts ) , and Boscombe Down recommended that it should never be flown at night , the chairman , as an afterthought , suggested Bennett contribute his views : " I wish someone hid told me about all these faults ' , he replied , " because I have been flying the Masse on OBOE night trials with excellent results " .
23 I find it almost amusing to listen to several of my contemporaries tell me about that ill-fated occasion and how they found a means of getting over the Alps .
24 If you 're going to tell me about that bloody dream again — . ’
25 Yeah and I do n't want to hear about , telling me about that bloody shop .
26 Now you just have to tell me about that that peedie er shop again Vera .
27 What intrigues me about that earlier period , especially its drama , is a mode of transgression which finds expression through the inversion and perversion of just those pre-existing categories and structures which its humanist counterpart seeks to transcend , to be liberated from ; a mode of transgression which seeks not an escape from existing structures but rather a subversive reinscription within them , and in the process their dislocation or displacement .
28 " You never told me about that old Mr Bale , Lyn , " said Mrs Newman .
29 ‘ Kirsty MacColl bollocked me about that gay thing , right , because she had to defend herself to the people she knew saying , ‘ Look , Shaun ai n't like that . ’
30 You never wanted to discuss your work , you would n't talk to me about any personal problems ; sometimes I used to think that there was n't one single damned thing we could talk about . ’
  Next page