Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [conj] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Let me just , le I 'm not really a , I 'm not really a very numerate political scientist but let me just run some numbers by you to give you an idea of the escalation of the change .
2 ‘ But the boss used to give me some right stick and told me I was no good to him lying in bed or on the treatment table .
3 ‘ But the boss used to give me some right stick and told me I was no good to him lying in bed or on the treatment table .
4 Come and see the sorcerer 's kitchen where I brew up the grotesque potions that make me a legend here . ’
5 I am half-pissed and brilliant , Francis takes me for egg and chips and strong tea and tells me to give it up .
6 Gaitskell was anxious to identify the ‘ mole ’ in this case and asked me what ought to be done .
7 But it was quite a different contrast that struck me there in Alison 's kitchen : the aching disparity between the woman who stood there , impatient for me to be gone , and the one I was going home to .
8 That would help to show the universal determination of all parties in the House to achieve an answer that will provide a proper future for British agriculture and enable me at least to be able to tell my companions in the negotiations that there are things that matter so much to us that we will sit there until we achieve them , even if it means that we will sit there for many more months to come .
9 It was there she told me about this sister and showed me her hand .
10 Severed as I was from Father and from Helmut , living in a foreign country , was it the fear of further severance that kept me in this unequal concurrence ?
11 Although it looked completely different , it was this truck that gave me the concept for ‘ MiniMag ’ , the 27ft ( 8m ) articulated truck that we used for Mrs Thatcher 's open-air meetings in the 1987 election .
12 And , perhaps , with this act of treachery I can finally buy my freedom from the burden of buried horror that bound me to Andy twenty years ago , so that — dispossessed of that trespass — I 'm left free to betray him again , now .
13 I realize you 're a trained psychologist but give me some details . ’
14 The midwife took one look at me — the head was already on its way out — attached a fetal monitor and told me to push .
15 I will find some shops that suit me . ’
16 And yet , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I also knew that it was this cold that drew me , this steady destruction of body and imagination , this utter alienness , as though only that could still excite me , as though anything less alien would only leave me indifferent .
17 It was this question that decided me .
18 ‘ I attended various social functions that required me to have a female escort , ’ he said through clenched teeth .
19 Yes , and I never heard of this And there 's another lady that brought me a picture with four generations in .
20 I went to my doctor who gave me some pain-killers and told me to rest .
21 so she him put him straight through and then goes , Mr Smith , erm , my name 's Mike , er , you do n't know me , but I 'm a graphic designer and er , my wife and I are trying to emigrate to Canada , and erm , I 'd like you to send me some business and give me two free tickets for it .
22 I was doing the scrubbing and Changez was miserably holding the bucket in the deserted shop and asking me if I had any more Harold Robbins novels he could borrow .
23 ‘ However I wanted to race in Ireland and I was frustrated when the Lisburn club came back to me a few days after I had signed up for the French meeting and gave me the full details .
24 It 's a wonderful opportunity , please do n't discard it out of hand because of pride or pique , just think it over for a few days and let me know your decision when you are ready . ’
25 They were guilty as hell over the East German business and made me look a fool .
26 It would have been the easiest thing in the world take me into another room and tell me they actually liked what Allison was doing , but they did n't . ’
27 Now from the , from the evidence that we 've all looked at over the l past few weeks and tell me if I 'm boring you
28 It 's only my fevered imagination that keeps me warm .
29 Sometimes I will have abandoned a painting , got really tired of it and feel it 's not getting anywhere , and you will come and make some remark that makes me look at it again and think : oh yes , I could just pull that one together .
30 ‘ But there are some things that disturb me .
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