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

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1 Thank you for taking me for that delectable breath of fresh air — it 's something I 'll always remember . ’
2 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 . ’
3 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 .
4 I expected to find a privileged crew , tolerating me for some positive press .
5 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 .
6 It certainly sustained me during that dreadful time .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 If you 're going to tell me about that bloody dream again — . ’
10 Yeah and I do n't want to hear about , telling me about that bloody shop .
11 ‘ 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 . ’
12 I thought you might be a Windmill girl … come to blackmail me about some drunken indiscretion of mine .
13 My boss was telling me about some old boy right he had a beard for all his life yeah ?
14 One thing that struck me about this contraceptive suggestion was that it was being made by people who totally disapproved of all experimentation on animals .
15 ‘ Tell me about this young man , Hassan . ’
16 ‘ Tell me about this new girl , ’ Emma said .
17 Now what perplexes me about this universal condition ( perhaps the most universal of all ) is the scant attention it receives in — the literature ’ .
18 ‘ Thank you for informing me about this interesting case , ’ Holmes said .
19 I wonder if I can insist , it is n't a matter where and they have spoken to me about this particular case and
20 It is an a matter where Miss has spoken to me about this particular case and it
21 But what struck me about this particular outburst , emerging as it did in the midst of the most media-intensive war in history , was its implicit assumption about the gullibility of the British public .
22 Peter Lowe , that Gunners ' fan , sent me a picture someone took of us both , suitably decked out in Arsenal colours , to remind me of that memorable occasion .
23 ‘ Must you remind me of that traumatic experience ? ’
24 Vermeer sprang to mind as there is also something about the intense luminosity of the effect of the light-boxes that reminded me of that unique concentration of light in paintings executed with the aid of camera obscuras ( ancestor of the camera ) .
25 But the stark reality of the Highland scene described reminds me of another idyllic circumstance that went the rounds about this time .
26 Yeah that 's considering it 's January it reminds me of this global warming that 's taking place down on everywhere
27 Whilst Henry II was in Normandy , he learned of Thomas 's continued intransigence and that caused Henry II to utter the words , ‘ Will no-one rid me of this troublesome person ? ’ , which prompted four knights of his household to cross to England and assassinate Thomas Becket in his Cathedral , on 29th .
28 ‘ Who will rid me of this troublesome boat ? ’ he asked .
29 Whether Reagan actually said : ‘ Who will rid me of this turbulent problem ? ’ is irrelevant .
30 ‘ Who will rid me of this turbulent priest ? ’ asked Henry II .
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