Example sentences of "me [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact what strikes me most forcibly about Lyell 's pillars is not their evidence of placid uniformitarianism but rather of episodic " catastrophism " . |
2 | As I remember , the three adjectives applied to me most consistently throughout my early childhood were ‘ clever ’ , ‘ good ’ , and ‘ healthy ’ . |
3 | I decided to wait until the sea took me somewhere safer on the north side of the island . |
4 | I guessed it was part of your plot to steer me right away from Rob — in case I corrupt him . ’ |
5 | But in this one you 're right and that makes me right too without having to decide just why I 'm doing this and perhaps doing more than I 'll ever get around to telling you . |
6 | The Lord spoke to me right there in the church and said why do n't you go ? |
7 | A steward with grey hair and neat moustache waved me rather wearily into the cockpit where the pilot and co-pilot were carrying on a violently gestured argument which was to last all the way to Puerto Maldonaldo . |
8 | His friend Patrick Newell told me rather more about his drinking exploits . |
9 | The other is that he heard me following , and staged the attack on himself , with the help of some accomplice unknown — for it could n't have been done alone , could it ? — to put himself in the clear , and immobilise me long enough for the other person to get away , and the body to be well downstream . |
10 | ‘ I do n't think a horse has ever quickened for me so well from the final flight . ’ |
11 | I turned away , no longer able to face the eyes that looked at me so coldly in the gleam of the dashboard light . |
12 | I was possessed of a lively curiosity to investigate this kampong of the Other Side — that lively curiosity which has carried me so successfully through life . |
13 | I must not forget the back-up staff and the community staff who visited me so promptly after my return home . |
14 | No other world will take me so fully into its secret ways . |
15 | The only sadness was that my parents , who had supported me so fully in the earlier days , were n't there to enjoy my success . ’ |
16 | It will see me all right for the day . |
17 | ‘ So you want me in just for the plaster and to give your student laddies additional geriatric experience ? |
18 | ‘ Unless you change back to Mr Hyde overnight and lump me in again with the rest of the female sex you 're running away from . ’ |
19 | Maybe not , she might fucking chuck me in tonight for all I know , I do n't know . |
20 | kept me only ahead of the hungry mouths |
21 | ‘ And me only halfway through my book . |
22 | He did n't bring me down here at all . ’ |
23 | ‘ The only thing which disturbs me is if you brought me down here on false pretenses . |
24 | So the tractor bean set me down nowhere near the Divine Sanctum . |
25 | He sat me down roughly on the sofa and Mum said she was going to find out what I was on about . |
26 | Create in me a dean heart O God , and put a new and right spirit within me Cast me not away from thy presence , and take not thy Holy Spirit from me . |
27 | Since DTS started , God has been teaching me not only through the lectures , but through my time alone with Him and also through living in close quarters with people ! |
28 | Your word speaks powerfully to me not only of your love but of your will . |
29 | Again , it gets me away utterly from television . |
30 | He ripped into me just now for going into the PGA caravan . ’ |