Example sentences of "in [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 My time at the Housing Corporation was eventful in bringing me for the first , but no means last , time into contact with Mrs Thatcher when , on the fall of the Heath government , she became the shadow Minister of the Environment , in succession to the job she had had as Minister of Education .
2 She is mistaken in accusing me of that .
3 It was important to learn about , for example , bookselling from experienced booksellers who then , accepting the genuineness of my interest and the possible value of my research , were generous in helping me with it and allowing me to carry out surveys in bookshops .
4 In all the senses I felt that there was little support in helping me integrate my identity as a Black lesbian and ended up feeling totally alienated and with a complete loss of my self-confidence .
5 The lads have been great in helping me to settle in .
6 She was er I mean was a pop s ex pop singer , I 'd only just stopped singing a few weeks before I started to work with Sybil and she could not have been more gracious and generous in helping me get through it .
7 But then there is always the danger that these crazy policemen and judges might succeed in hanging me or my nearest and dearest .
8 The father 's real purpose in allowing me to visit the family was not so much to get help , but to recoup the £40 he had spent on satanist scriptures , which he wanted to sell to me .
9 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 .
10 When I returned to Trebizond , I was told that the authorities at Rizé were exceeding their rights in allowing me to proceed .
11 I am grateful to both the hon. Member for Wellingborough ( Mr. Fry ) and the Minister for their generosity in allowing me to contribute to this Adjournment debate .
12 Erm first of all if I may just er point out that the example I put with my paper that I have submitted today , and I thank you for the er indulgence in allowing me to produce it so late , was simply that there was one particular appeal of decision where an inspector remarked particularly on the lack of a local or a development plan policy relating to generally relating to the countryside .
13 and yours because he has been he has been diligent in the extreme , in keeping me informed and in the way he and Bob and Norman , I 'm sorry I do n't know the rest of the team , I do n't know the other five erm
14 If you persist in interrupting me , it is unlikely in the extreme that I will have sufficient time to give you the complete picture which you say you are so anxious to get !
15 All paint is from the Crown range of matt emulsions , the window wall and ceiling are in Lilac Frost , the fireplace is in Forget Me Not and the alcove is in Country Beige , all at £8.25 per litre .
16 He is assiduous in plying me with melba toast , and has the charm one always associates with a private homosexual .
17 If I provide you with second-class expenses you would be justified in cheating me .
18 Their comments have been so interesting and helpful in enabling me to arrive at a diet plan perfected for absolute maximum effect .
19 In their language there is no word which means telling lies , and my master had great difficulty in understanding me .
20 ‘ But when my contract expires at the end of the season I 'll be keeping my fingers crossed that one of the top clubs will be interested in signing me .
21 People like myself , would n't have had the bottle , would n't have dreamed of coming up here if it had n't been for the good work of people like Mike and Harry , who in my opinion do a superb job in training me , you , all of us in this union .
22 Three years and some months since leaving him , I had satisfied myself that , in picking me as a wife , he had done no more than is required to select a fruit from a dish with the prospect of some fleeting juiciness , but no lasting nourishment .
23 Attlee , for his part , was equally strong in urging me to accept the majority opinion .
24 Guy lives on the sixth floor in let me see , it 's on the it 's if , if you 're going along the corridor it 's just past the final year notice boards , it does have a number , I 've forgotten which one it is but it 's on the right hand side .
25 During the eight years I worked for Fred Workman he never lectured me on the practice or ethics of journalism , and in assigning me to a story he never told me what to do .
26 A bus driver I spoke to in told me that the tinkers stayed down from .
27 And I never went to hospital because me cousin was a nurse who 'd er you know got married and so she er proffered to nurse me which she did and er the then er health people in allowed me to stay at home because of this you see and I was at home and er that was in nineteen sixteen .
28 It is with much concern that I find myself unable to comply with a request from you and Mr. Browne , but indeed you pay me too great a compliment in supposing me capable of writing upon any subject that is proposed to me .
29 Of course he opposed the Reform Bill itself , yet said in a letter to Crabb Robinson ( 5 February 1833 ) : ‘ You mistake in supposing me an Anti-Reformer — that I never was , but an Anti-Bill man , heart and soul . ’
30 Crilly is n't long in fetching me .
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