Example sentences of "it has [adv] [vb pp] me " in BNC.
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1 | It has also aided me to be more relaxed whilst driving . |
2 | It has also led me to think along the lines of who needs to work habitation sites when finds like this are popping up in random places ? |
3 | It has just told me that the trial has proved successful and that it will shortly make the address service available nationwide . |
4 | It has finally won me over from Excel . |
5 | Béroff 's Vingt Regards was the set I first came to know well ( I vividly remember receiving it as a Christmas present the year it was first released ) and it has always struck me as the finest of all the recorded versions . |
6 | There is a streamlined efficiency about his recordings which is beyond question , with everything well prepared and executed , but it has always struck me that his interpretative qualities have always lagged way behind his undisputed capabilities as an orchestral trainer . |
7 | Women because they are weak and stupid and live in the shadow of men and are nothing compared to them , and the Sea because it has always frustrated me , destroying what I have built , washing away what I have left , wiping clean the marks I have made . |
8 | I was a first team regular until then , but it has really set me back . ’ |
9 | Since I since I left school and I was able to afford my own clothes and I knew that erm a responsibility for my own clothing was on my my own shoulders , it has never bothered me since , for myself . |
10 | Interesting high-profile autobiographies that drop names like confetti : in Well , I Forget The Rest ( Hutchinson , £17.99 ) , Quentin Crewe , thrice-married , confesses : ‘ It has never taken me longer than a week-end to fall in love , usually less . ’ |
11 | ‘ As it has never impressed me either , you can pretend that I am normal and address me by my name . |
12 | It has often struck me that remedial classes everywhere in the school system are heavily populated with boys needing help with their language development , yet when able girls slide down in mathematics , that is generally considered as something ‘ natural ’ about which no active steps need be taken . |