Example sentences of "[prep] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Took my letter off me said she 'll come back for it at dinner time because she wanted my bag , I mean like well I , I had n't said that . |
2 | rip off me chewing them . |
3 | What do you think about me wearing my red jacket on Saturday ? |
4 | ‘ She 's known all along — about me thinking she 's thick — . |
5 | She grumbles a bit about me waking her up , but I do n't think she minds all that much . |
6 | So how about me introducing you to your new home ? ’ |
7 | ‘ They were very sniffy about me giving my address as this hotel . |
8 | Well what about me doing it ? |
9 | I will have to keep my wits about me to get my team selections , and my substitutes , right . |
10 | You were making some interesting conversation about me killing somebody just now . |
11 | ‘ After all , you kind of whetted my interest with the part about me killing somebody on a cash basis . ’ |
12 | How about me showing them , and you getting the picnic ready ? ’ |
13 | Pam knew about Rosie , that we 'd done everything together and had n't been split up and that it was hard for me to leave her . |
14 | Since I was not going to discuss the future with him , I did not ask him to elaborate , but I registered his disappointment and thought that , if that was how he felt , he was making it easier for me to leave him . |
15 | Think back to Jem Higgins and ask yourself of what use it would be for me to preach your message to him . ’ |
16 | Graham sitting there waiting for me to kick him in the teeth . |
17 | ‘ Yesterday you were a very Good Samaritan , ’ she smiled , and took the opportunity , while he seemed halfway friendly , to enquire , ‘ I do n't suppose it would be convenient for me to interview you now , Mr Gajdusek , would it ? ’ |
18 | It remains for me to urge you , on behalf of CPRW , to ensure that comprehensive and enforceable conditions , based on those proposed by Clwyd County Council , are attached to planning permission for the terminal , should you be minded to recommend permission . |
19 | Yeah but what you could do , Nancy will be really responsible about things like that , you can say to her if a big fat Housing Benefit cheque comes for me cash it and put it in my bank . |
20 | I have moved the patient in there to be closer to the turret , the better for me to nurse her . |
21 | It is quite commonplace for me to thrust my hand past my ferrets , grab a rabbit by its hind legs and pull it past the ferret . |
22 | Now the only way to make that one-one , is for me to restrict my input to integers . |
23 | At school we were weighed regularly — at the beginning , middle and end of each term — and it had been customary for me to record my weight in my diary on all these occasions . |
24 | ‘ Yes , a great bunch of fellows , I thought — language was a bit of a problem , but they were so keen for me to join their party , they just would n't take no for an answer — really friendly people , I thought … ’ |
25 | He called to me again and though I could not quite make out his words , I could see him gesturing for me to join him . |
26 | He gestures for me to join him by patting the cushion to his left . |
27 | ‘ Well , now that I am here and can have the tale formally , direct from the prior , it 's for me to join him in sending word to the bishop . |
28 | anyway he walked , he was only away about twenty minutes you know he wanted to get the car and for me to drive I thought well er |
29 | But the evidence on which he should base his advice to me is the same evidence on which it would have been appropriate for me to form my own judgment . |
30 | I am saving up a full account until our return , for it is impossible for me to give it in writing . |