Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] me to " in BNC.

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1 In the first cell they took me to , which was single , there was blood everywhere .
2 ‘ The crime they sent me to prison for ! ’
3 In support of this submission he referred me to Heaven v. Pender ( 1883 ) 11 Q.B.D. 503 and Le Lievre v. Gould [ 1893 ] 1 Q.B .
4 This I did at once with a feeling of self-importance which blinded me to the now obvious fact that she was abrogating her responsibilities and allowing them to devolve , once more , upon her eldest daughter .
5 The restaurant is on a lease and I understand that when the lease ran out there was a law which entitled me to a new one .
6 That frigid little scene you treated me to over breakfast ? ’
7 ‘ But I 'm not the fool you believe me to be either .
8 ‘ I 'm not quite the sloth you imagine me to be . ’
9 MY gratitude goes to a mini-cab driver who took me to an animal hospital with my sick budgerigar and then would n't accept any fare .
10 But the place he took me to after lunch , the Colegio Ponce de Leon , where I was supposed to have rooms , was a rather stark student hostel , and my little room was very small , with just a narrow bed , a table and a chair .
11 At first our after-dinner conversation was on general matters but when Lady Francesca withdrew , throwing Benjamin a smile which cut me to the heart , Clinton soon brought matters to order .
12 He catches me watching him and smiles a naughty smile which thrills me to the core .
13 I have been breeding Neons for around twenty years , and during this time I have evolved a set procedure which enables me to successfully raise the fish in sufficient numbers .
14 It was the day you took me to the Beatles . ’
15 ‘ Thanks , although I suppose I ought to be thankful it was n't a kiwi you likened me to . ’
16 But on the whole they left me to my own devices .
17 When this government talks about safety nets for those in need , I tend to look six inches below ground level to find it often the G M B is the only safety net above the ground which leads me to my second word we do this because we care we care about our country our economy , and our people .
18 So it seemed to me , sir , that we need a very very special justification for this all embracing E two policy which brings me to the other thing to say about it as a general principle .
19 Cold and tired , I was met by a colleague who showed me to my hotel where , later , I slept long and sound .
20 I saw an excellent physiotherapist and a chiropractor who subjected me to some tests and found that the ratio between my hamstrings and my quadriceps was n't good enough .
21 In the morning she took me to the station , with my luggage including the cot , put me on the train , and said ‘ Goodbye . ’
22 Just in case they hold me to a four week
23 As I took my place in the darkened centre stage for the opening of the first act , and the lights slowly came up , I saw a sight which I 've never seen before , a sight which chilled me to the marrow and froze me to the spot .
24 I lost some weight and felt ill enough to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital in Northallerton .
25 I skulked down one side of the garden and went through the arch which led me to a walled garden in the middle of which there was a fountain playing .
26 Sometimes I wear things that do n't conform because I want to say to people : I do n't want to be the way you want me to be .
27 We were delighted , and at a convenient interlude she took me to a favourite uncle , an Air Vice-Marshal .
28 At first it amused me ; after my first year it drove me to distraction ; in my second year I learned to take a novel with me to work and , with a bit of luck , get through it in a two-day shoot .
29 It was the first time in my life I had acted like a complete sod to other people , and I felt that my behaviour was worse because I had loads of advantages the lesser recruits did n't : I could speak French ; I was basically healthier and therefore found fitness much easier ; I was a north European Caucasian which endeared me to some of the more racist instructors .
30 It was my mother who brought me to my senses .
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