Example sentences of "me [conj] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The size and cost of a present day Olympic complex suggests to me that both the summer and winter games should now have permanent , internationally-funded homes .
2 Someone told me that even the ultimate big boss himself was planning to look in this evening — probably to inspect your body and soul , now that he owns them . ’
3 It seems to me that quite a few of our senior British players have had to put up with more than their fair share of criticism in recent years , when perhaps a bit of encouragement might have been more appropriate .
4 Some fella told me that only a couple of weeks ago , but the greatest rip off of them all , have you heard the greatest rip off about Betty and the , and the roof ?
5 The distributors , Harman Audio , tell me that virtually every type of speaker is available , with either open or sealed back options .
6 On that very point sir I 'm grateful to the honourable member for giving way but would he not agree with me that actually the failure of G A T at the end was that by which Caribbean bananas failed to be protected .
7 Sir , Arising out of your questionnaire ( Transport September — October 1991 ) it occurred to me that perhaps the CIT logo could be looked at with a view to substituting something more modern or vibrant for the horse/steed .
8 It later occurred to me that almost every one of the board members was of a different nationality .
9 Only last week , I spoke to a garage owner who told me that almost every other customer was either losing a job or had just lost one in the past month or so .
10 From this it is clear to me that almost every possible subject and source is covered in Edinburgh libraries and everything is reasonably easy to find and the library staff are happy to assist .
11 It really appears to me that almost the only thing in the world which other men do but which Frenchmen can not , is the making of drains and sewers .
12 Sid patiently tutored me on star gradings and assured me that technically the climb was only a V. Diff , so I would cope !
13 During this month I led the life for which I had always yearned hunting big game on my own in the wilds of Africa ; but now I realized that this expedition had meant more to me than just the excitement of hunting .
14 You know when his boss came in then things went downhill but yeah certainly Tom helped me and just the fact that there was someone there who knew exactly what was going on , be it not a lot but , he was trying to help us , and give us advice and what have you .
15 As on Friday , no one seemed to notice me and certainly no one challenged me as I walked through to Patterson 's office whistling cheerfully ( a Tommy Smith riff which I wished I could transfer from his tenor sax to my battered trumpet ) and holding a plan of the air-conditioning system out in front of me .
16 Not all the time , of course , but it honestly did n't cross my mind until the police had finished questioning me and then the moment did n't seem opportune .
17 There was not enough action and they were just too predictable , that they simply did not scare me but surely the point of a horror book is to scare you ?
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