Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | He accepts he 's now more a mess-clearer than Messiah , saying : ‘ Clubs only call me in when they 're in a desperate situation . ’ |
2 | I knotted my fingers together to stop me grabbing him round the throat . |
3 | Animals rarely surprise me but there was something about the buck , once I noticed it sitting there , that froze me for a second . |
4 | The Friday night parties rarely affected me . |
5 | ‘ My legs kinda left me . |
6 | ‘ Ireland 's vastly-improved performances obviously helped me get on stand-by for this tour . ’ |
7 | The innocent words suddenly filled me with horror : there had been a time before I was born , a time when I had not existed , a time when I lacked individual consciousness — this last being the most horrifying notion . |
8 | ‘ The lads just told me I should put more water in my whisky , ’ he said . |
9 | Readers hardly need me to remind them that the simple but magnificent monument at the head of Loch Shiel is to commemorate the 1745 Jacobite rebellion against English domination . |
10 | Foreigners often ask me to explain the rules of cricket . |
11 | Nothing has happened since I came here 10 months ago to make me change my mind that this is the biggest club left in Britain . |
12 | I will be co-ordinating the input to this page , so if anyone has prayer requests for or from missionaries please let me know . |
13 | One of the secretaries kindly dropped me off on her car route home , which — as it was bucketing rain yet again — I appreciated . |
14 | ‘ Words almost fail me about John , ’ Gedge told NME 's correspondent at the festivities . |
15 | Posi then told me that a comm-call was coming in from the Famlio ship , but I told her to ignore it . |
16 | ‘ Your eyes never left me in the hall . |
17 | ‘ The Ukrainian Peel sessions actually made me sit up and take notice . |
18 | Her reactions momentarily startled me out of my anxiety . |
19 | ‘ My parents only told me a bit about them , ’ said Creggan , ‘ and I only saw one once when a pair came close to my homesite and my mother attacked them . |
20 | The first and last lines especially puzzled me . |
21 | I do n't get pocket money , my parents just get me things I need . |
22 | The discussions about the pre game meets in Tetley pubs just make me homesick , The discussions about the pre game meets in Tetley pubs just make me homesick , luoops Labatt Blue just does n't quite do it . |
23 | The discussions about the pre game meets in Tetley pubs just make me homesick , The discussions about the pre game meets in Tetley pubs just make me homesick , luoops Labatt Blue just does n't quite do it . |
24 | My parents once told me that they lived on the Canary Islands for a little while but I do n't think I was born just yet . |
25 | Strange how insecure keys always make me feel . |
26 | ONE OF English cricket 's most respected administrators once told me that there were three golden rules to be observed by a county recruiting an overseas player . |
27 | Your features in DIY upholstery and soft furnishings also told me all I need to know about renovating second-hand furniture . |
28 | Wooden toys from other countries also fascinate me . |
29 | She says : ‘ I 'm not a great one for names and visitors often tell me what my flowers are called . ’ |
30 | I do not mean a sexual strength — of that I have little — but a union of all my senses simply carries me past all reflection , sometimes into a beautiful ease , sometimes into filth and futility … but always I am passive . |