Example sentences of "[verb] me in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I can not believe my luck that nobody else had the sense to carry you off but that you should still be there for me and that — ’ Well , that could be taken two ways , on second thoughts that might not be the thing to say , no ; ‘ my luck that you should want me in the same way that I want you . |
2 | ‘ It did n't affect me in the slightest at first . |
3 | Someone was , and probably is , with me , helping me in the little I am trying to do . |
4 | I for one value the friendship that he has given me in the eight and a half years that I have been a Member of the House , despite the fact that we are in different parties and disagree on many issues . |
5 | If I betrayed the pact between myself and The Fat Controller he would undoubtedly destroy me , fillet me , excarnate me in the screaming void . |
6 | Instead of joining the press of bodies that jammed up the aisle towards the crush bar , he took my arm once again and drew me in the opposite direction . |
7 | He has educated me in the best sense of the word and I have trusted him as I think I would trust no one else of my own sex . |
8 | But I could n't get the door shut to lock him in and he caught me in the other cellar . |
9 | You helped me in the early days . |
10 | Racks and Torments ! dost think , Child , that my Limbs were made for leaping of Ditches , and clambring over Stiles ; or that my Parents wisely foreseeing my future Happiness in Country-pleasures , had early instructed me in the rural Accomplishments of drinking fat Ale , playing at Whisk , and smoaking Tobacco with my Husband ; or of spreading of Plaisters , brewing of Diet-drinks , and stilling Rosemary-Water with the good old Gentlewoman , my Mother-in-Law … . |
11 | She was once a Tory activist , but told me in the first week of the campaign she had lost faith . |
12 | She-She then parked me in the aromatic cubicle . |
13 | I only wish Daddy could have seen me in the black lace dress . |
14 | I won , which put me in the final contest between all the winners of the ‘ All Winners ’ contest which was to be televised , live , from the London Palladium in July . |
15 | On the day I drew peg 45 which put me in the private meadow below the Teme mouth . |
16 | I mean look at myself , my father was a doctor , his father was a schoolteacher , so the way one used to look at things , that immediately when I was born put me in the middle class erm bracket . |
17 | They put me in the same category as Martinho . |
18 | Now I need you to back up my story and put me in the clear . |
19 | Meanwhile , you can picture me in the thick of it . |
20 | What money you may possess does n't interest me in the slightest ! ’ |
21 | ‘ Your marital problems do n't interest me in the slightest , Dr Vaughan . |
22 | The chairman of the committee telephoned me in the late spring of 1976 to say that they were organising a series of public meetings at Wapping when the committee 's plans for the area would be disclosed to the local population for the purpose of hearing their comments and enquiries . |
23 | ‘ I represent about 12 players at Tottenham Hotspur , and they 've all told me in the last couple of days that they certainly will put in for transfers and leave Tottenham Hotspur . ’ |
24 | He had had no private income , pension , or — which had surprised me in the last few years — life insurance . |
25 | Two dates faced me in the late summer , early autumn of that year . |
26 | Frankly , none of that interests me in the slightest . |
27 | Because now I know there 's nothing behind the fancy shirt that interests me in the slightest . ’ |
28 | If a Region would like a special overseas visitor not catered for in the Grid system , they can contact me in the first place . |
29 | He was running on three legs and holding me in the fourth . |
30 | ‘ But John Reed knocked me down and my aunt locked me in the red room , ’ I cried . |