Example sentences of "me [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When we came to Préfleur I asked Jean-Claude if he would teach me to drive the motor cycle .
2 One of his daughters takes me to borrow the telephone of a surly neighbour , who insists I pay for the call .
3 Nothing forbids me to dramatize the crisis by saying that the individual has found a new sense of his dignity in the knowledge that he is wholly free to choose , with the sole responsibility for his choice .
4 ‘ Do n't be so fucking patronising , ’ she said , turning her back on me to continue a conversation with Geraldine Porter .
5 Mummy wants me to carry the tray in .
6 He 's too dear to me for me to pretend a love I do n't feel . "
7 IT IS normally gratifying enough for me to hit the ball in the air and in the general direction of the green .
8 Alec Reid was wonderful — not only physically , carrying pans of hot water to the stove when necessary , but morally , in allowing me to treat a patient in such an unorthodox fashion .
9 She says it slipped and set off the magic eye which set the baler off which crushed the bottom part of my leg causing me to lose the tissue and muscle from my ankle up to my shin .
10 Ron and I thought that the best way to arrange this would be for me to interview the Prince about his uncle , and to tack the result on to the end of the obituary programme .
11 Yes will you give me to wear a tie ?
12 All those who made it possible for me to realize a lifetime 's ambition .
13 ‘ You all know the reasons which have impelled me to renounce the Throne .
14 Which thought briefly led me to weave a vision or two .
15 When I was six my grandparents took me to see a film which I was told to observe closely because I would learn lessons about good behaviour and deportment from one of the juvenile characters .
16 He took me to see a man who had the whole story .
17 He was then involved in civil defence and he took me to see a trial designed to show that air-raid shelters built to government specifications were death-traps .
18 Lucy sent Silas a side glance as she said , ‘ When I first arrived you said it might be arranged for me to see a kiwi , but I 'll quite understand … ’
19 She sighed , wondering why the mere thought of it made her feel depressed , then she turned to Silas and said hastily , ‘ So there 's no need for you to worry about taking me to see a kiwi .
20 He wanted me to see a specialist in Harley Street , but I 'd heard so much about your clinic and Doctor Volkov , I said I wanted to consult her .
21 I 'm off home for the morning , but you 're wanted to come with me to see a VIP about a missing person .
22 In the summer of 1846 Charlotte took me to see an eye doctor in Manchester .
23 ‘ I pick up the pencil , put it back , climb into the trunk of the car and you drive me to see the boy .
24 ‘ Is it possible for me to see the Queen now ? ’
25 ‘ Will you take me to see the badger 's sett soon ? ’ said Oliver , driving a hard bargain .
26 ‘ They took me to see the dancing .
27 That is why it disgusts me to see the nobility of grief caricatured in this way .
28 ‘ It has been very disturbing and hurtful for me to see the way things have happened , ’ Charlton said .
29 I have often missed him , often felt that if only I could talk over a particular problem with him he would help me to see the way .
30 It hurts me to see the team so low in the table .
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