Example sentences of "i [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I said , ‘ yesterday you collected some thirst quenchers from me for Bill Baudelaire 's daughter . ’ |
2 | He found a tutor in London who was going to coach me for University Entrance . |
3 | ‘ I had five great years at Wimbledon , winning an FA Cup medal , and they made my career — so there is no bad feeling from me for Sam Hammam . |
4 | He used to come after me for music lesson every week , I can always |
5 | Asked us ower fur drinks and when we got there — I mean Ah 'd had a bath , splashed on some of the Givenchy for Gentlemen that Isabel got me for ma Christmas and got into ma designer tracksuit just to be casual like … |
6 | ‘ Thoo 's walked 'ome from chapel together every Sunday for a couple o' years and now , when 'e does t'decent thing and asks me for thi 'and , thoo 's refusing . ’ |
7 | If there is anyone in your parish whom you think might be interested and suitable , perhaps you would draw their attention to these posts and encourage them to write to me for application forms and job description . |
8 | I thought they blamed me for Miss Havisham 's cold manner towards them . |
9 | Did you imagine I 'd stand passively by while you used me for bayonet practice ? ’ |
10 | And that is happening currently with people in schools in Oxford , who come to me for Business Studies , for just about one or two weeks tuition , they then go and pass . |
11 | That covers me for office work to negotiate to try and settle this case . |
12 | My mission , should I decide to accept it , was to find Jack Scamp for Malpass before Nevil found me for Jack Scamp . |
13 | She kept examining me for bullet wounds , I think . |
14 | My friends call me Benny , but you can address me as Professor Summerfield . |
15 | Most of the older people in the parish remember me as Florrie Scoble . ’ |
16 | But with me as Connie Fraser . |
17 | ‘ It 's time you called me Roman — we 're going to be very close to each other until we find Garry , and it wo n't do for you to address me as Mr Wyatt . ’ |
18 | For some time I was left standing at the counter but eventually one of four assistants came over , introduced himself to me as Mr Palmer and asked how he could help . |
19 | He said : ‘ I could n't bear the thought of us going down with me as club captain and president . |
20 | How much easier it would be if you could refer to me as Signor Sabatini , yes ? ’ |
21 | But I must ask you to stop washing your hands in the Holy water , and please , please , do not refer to me as Mother Shapiro . ’ |
22 | We had to entertain a very prim and proper Swiss lady the other day and she insisted on addressing me as Madame Professor Wotherspoon . |
23 | On that first occasion my father took me through Craven Hill Gardens into Porchester Terrace , showed me the blank brick back of the facades and lifted me up on to the wall so that I could look down into the shaft . |
24 | ‘ He worked for me during university holidays . ’ |
25 | If you would like me to come and discuss this further , please telephone me during office hours at this number ( ) or at home on . |
26 | ‘ Are you … are you going to throw me off Water Gypsy now ? ’ she asked wearily . |
27 | You wo n't even have to throw me off Water Gypsy . |
28 | I could see it now , like a slow motion film , Mr McNaughton peeling me off Sharon Latimer like peeling chewing gum away from a desktop … |
29 | ‘ Tell me about Mrs Simpson , ’ I said . |
30 | ‘ You should have told me about Mrs Richards ’ heart condition — and about her request not to be moved from Monte Samana . |