Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [conj] i [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What 's the comeback for me if I tell you ? ’
2 If I 've got to turn out drawers or turn out the airing cupboard or get the kitchen tidy , it 's a relaxation for me and I like it , or just going through some interior decoration books or moving the furniture round — I 'm a great mover of furniture .
3 My brother-in-law shaved a bit more off for me and I like it .
4 ‘ It 's a great day for me and I hope we can get Barnet the promotion we deserve .
5 for me and I think it might be rather than just record an apology for her absence , I think we should just put in something , just to say that we 're that we are very sad
6 You , you clean my black boots for me , polish my black boots for me and I give you a quid
7 the by drivers seat , and I just picked it up by chance really , er normally I do n't bother with it , I look after 'em and I leave 'em , but I thought no I 'll have one , to say
8 ‘ I know you 're all going to take the piss out of me if I tell you what I honestly thought . ’
9 In his Life he made William X of Aquitaine protest against Louis 's meddling in the Auvergne , with the words : ‘ If the count of Auvergne has committed any fault , it is my duty to present him at your court on your order , because he holds the Auvergne of me as I hold it of you . ’
10 IT frightens the life out of me because I fear I 'll never work again .
11 ‘ It frightens the life out of me because I fear I 'll never work again .
12 ‘ When he is standing in front of me and I know he is the person who has taken my daughter away — that is when it will be hard .
13 Some people would say I make a lot of money out of them but I paint them with sincerity .
14 Some people would say I make a lot of money out of them but I paint them with sincerity .
15 Some some of them actually give you exemption from all of them although I think they 're
16 ‘ Fat Watt speaks of them when I ask him . ’
17 She could n't help feeling guilty as she said smoothly , ‘ Why should I go off with one of them when I have you ?
18 and there were about three of them and I know they had shafts and me mother used to say keep away from those shafts
19 Because there 's quite a list of them and I think they explain many of the descriptive characteristics of o of goods or that Freud refers to .
20 I am very fond of her and I respect her as she respects me . ’
21 The message in the words sounded ominous to Joe 's ears , and he straightened up and said , ‘ Tell Harry I 'll be thinking of him and I hope he 'll be home soon . ’
22 Thankfully , he has seen this simple act as one of friendship rather than for what it really is — I am afraid of him and I want him on my side .
23 I 've been out on the on the streets and the roads and we 've had a few beers and I 've not seen any trouble but the first I 've heard of trouble was was this morning after breakfast in a nearby hotel and and by by the trouble that 's been caused I do n't know the details of it but I believe it 's been quite intense really .
24 And it 's not true that I do n't get anything out of it when I see him .
25 and I used half of it and I put it , put some onion and some sliced potatoes in the oven
26 Keith was with him through all of it and I think it made them very close , ’ adds Rigby .
27 Is it possible for some of us and perhaps representative 's of organisations or a group of us and I know I can talk to the board but I 'm not necessarily speaking for anybody else if I natter to you other than myself .
28 And er we were all brought up there the whole lot of us and I think I was about fifteen when I left there .
29 So I said to her , you know , can I borrow fifty P off you till I see you later .
30 Emily waved her hand to Letty , ‘ I 'll send for you when I want you . ’
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