Example sentences of "[noun] send me " in BNC.

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1 I admit you do not see the copies of the letters I send or the reports spies send me . ’
2 Any reports that readers send me will be treated with complete confidentiality .
3 I do n't suppose I was more than 10 when the harvesters sent me off to the nearest pub to get some cider in a couple of bottles .
4 With the note confirming our appointment , Dr Jaffery sent me a photocopy of the Mirza Nama — ‘ The Book of the Perfect Gentleman ’ .
5 Aunt Lilian sent me accounts of local political meetings cut out from the Gazette , and her own analyses of the Labour Government 's foreign policy .
6 Harrods sent me a tiny twist of the stuff and I can report that when made it is extraordinarily clear and pale .
7 Do you like me Christmas frock , the , our David sent me some money from America
8 Have you seen my badge look , Aunty Gwen and Uncle David sent me that
9 Beatrix sent me the letters and that 's all .
10 Many generous readers sent me lovely ‘ Many Happy Returns ’ cards .
11 Would erm , would the Chairman send me a , a , a report of this before the meeting ?
12 ‘ Every morning the Guildhall send me a list of those indicted to hang .
13 If she has indeed acquired sufficient skill to send me howling into some black hole , now 's the moment she 'll try it .
14 Mr. Mendez sent me out to the equipment shed to start the inventory .
15 The District Military Council sent me over to the Area Military Commissariat as an adviser , but these young men do n't want an old man 's advice .
16 ‘ Doctor Henry Jekyll sent me here on an important matter .
17 So do I good job granny sent me ten , ten pounds
18 ‘ The boss sent me back , ’ she replied dismissively and crouched down in front of him .
19 ‘ I 'm here because my boss sent me . ’
20 So the sent me to the er eye infirmary and of course the eye infirmary sent me to the blind school .
21 I was a boy of about thirteen snows when my parents sent me away into the hills … to find my Wyakin .
22 A Cornish miner later recalled of his late-eighteenth-century childhood : When I was eight years old my parents sent me to a raiding school kept by a poor owld man called Stephen Martin .
23 Ray sent me .
24 A man whose late father was a subscriber sent me the Electrophone programme for the month of May 1924 .
25 ‘ No , it is not Robert send me .
26 Two glasses of wine send me high over the rainbowed moon .
27 ‘ But for God 's sake send me prompt news , Sharpe .
28 Startled Bill , 76 , said : ‘ At first I thought what a damned cheek sending me an electric bill .
29 That 's one reason I do n't want Mr Jackson to send me to Combe Court — they would n't let me keep Satan .
30 One or two of my friends made it their business to send me the cutting from the Paternoster Review .
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