Example sentences of "me [adv] i [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | See , right if he still was n't speaking to me properly I would n't have brought that off him ! |
2 | I had often rehearsed the choice phrases which I would use on this very occasion but the sight of the animal restrained me ; if he had come to consult me professionally I could hardly start pitching into him right away . |
3 | It 'd better be after all those needles they stuck in me so I wo n't get beri-beri and co . |
4 | ( I see my chaplain sniggering at me so I 'll voice my fear . |
5 | When she s finished combing , she puts the mirror on the table in front of me so I can see myself . |
6 | ‘ When you have chosen the book you want , bring it to me so I can make a note of it and it 's yours for two weeks . |
7 | I wan na get enough be'ind me so I can look after 'em all . |
8 | Then , from Riva , ‘ You 're either going to have to get a tissue out of my skirt pocket and wipe my nose for me , or untie me so I can do it myself . ’ |
9 | Come on Shel , come the other side of me so I can get you both |
10 | Alright , in fact , my handset is just on ringing external , I do n't want Hilary to be bothered with any internal calls of mine , I 've got a call log if anyone calls me , I know they 've called me so I can call them back anyway . |
11 | I visit the horses twice a day , taking titbits to encourage them to trot to me so I can make sure they are sound ! |
12 | He 'd have to wait two or three hours while Customs ran it across the road to me so I could make a quick video dub for Hurley or his spook friends before they returned the original and let the guy on through to Nicosia . |
13 | When the bus pulled to a halt and I got off I was relieved because I had finished school and I had the weekend ahead of me so I could enjoy myself . |
14 | So I brought them home with me so I could , I could take in actual fact I could take them back . |
15 | Now though it is all very secure for me so I will not be going back , ’ she said . |
16 | Cos erm I think she or was it Yvonne said to me perhaps I 'll find me hillbilly lend me er yeah |
17 | If you 'd have let me in I could have washed your back for you . |
18 | had let me down I 'd have gone over everyone 's head and rung Matron 's flat . |
19 | " When she smiled at me yesterday I could see a resemblance . |
20 | I said I would make them a hundred butterfly cakes , and they either they 'll eat them or they 'll sell them , and I 'll hav I 'll try and have them ready for when rings up at half past one and if they sell them and she brings me any I would n't mind knocking a few more up for tomorrow , but I 'm not gon na give them all |
21 | They 're going to be celebrating with a match against the Kew Occasionals fifteen , who include two Irish internationals and six former blues , and afterwards there 'll be a firework display , and if they phone me up I 'll come along , as long as it 's free of charge . |
22 | ‘ If you show me up I shall just go off and leave you , ’ he warned . |
23 | All these thoughts were racing through my head when I came face to face with you , and when you did n't show me out I could n't entirely understand why . |
24 | But erm the doctors have told me really I can do whatever I want to straight away virtually you know , and erm I 'll just give it another week or two weeks before I start practising erm and you know , I 'm very fit now . |
25 | Re remind me tomorrow I must take those twenty vouchers |
26 | ‘ I will also return to England , and any further attempt to keep me here I shall count as kidnapping . ’ |
27 | well your mum said to me well I 'll tell you the same as I 've told Con but I said I 'm not against the children or anything the children |
28 | ‘ If he had just left me there I could have died . ’ |
29 | Well then er quite , so he said erm it was all quiet and I looked up into the darkness and I said that the old fellow had gone and he litten his fuse and there was me there I could see the sparks in the darkness and I was way twenty feet below him and he must have whatsit . |
30 | ‘ If only he had confided in me earlier I might have been able to help . |