Example sentences of "[adj] i [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , in the search for wholeness one partner may choose and use the other to express a feared or unrecognized part of the self , and this , by definition , is unconscious : ‘ I love the unrecognized me in you ’ .
2 ‘ Well , keel-haul me fer a Spanisher , ’ Susan exclaimed , ‘ ye 're as scurvy a shipment o ’ cut-throats as any that e'er sailed the Main .
3 I think it 's the loss of this sense of the singer ( and listener ) expiring , in the music , that me about Lovesexy , for all its many splendours .
4 Ian Osborne is my guest in this piece , guiding me through RoboCop 3 …
5 Unfortunately , this view was not shared by those who , through no fault of their own , had been charged with the task of guiding me through the mists of ignorance to the sunny uplands of clarity and understanding .
6 Thou hast been ‘ the cloud ’ before me from the day that I left the flesh-pots of Egypt , and was led through the way of the wilderness — the cloud that hast been guiding me to a land flowing with milk and honey — the milk of innocence , the honey of friendship !
7 ‘ I think that the powers of Callanish have been guiding me to Wrath all my life , ’ she said .
8 I can personally vouch for the usefulness of the information in guiding me to places where turn-of-the-century cyclists had rested on roadside verges — and lost money and valuables .
9 Hang on a minute — there 's another me in the dream … standing outside in the star-studded night .
10 Listening to this I on the whole thought that in a real sense he never really quite answered them , on the other hand he made every single person look silly .
11 And it 's it i Seriously , it has happened a few I in my experience over the years I can remember it happening to me at least half a dozen times .
12 I want help to discover the real me after all these years . ’
13 You more or less accused me of it at breakfast this morning .
14 It more or less incapacitated me from any activity .
15 I 've been putting it out just as he 's walked in , I said I 'm getting good me at this tea .
16 Durfey may have written the lyrics himself , adding a coded signature to cock a snook at his detractors ( ‘ The Town may da-da-da-m me as a poet , but they sing my songs for all that ’ ) ; or he may conceivably have acted the part himself , for money he appeared to need , and plenty of laughs backstage .
17 Erm now you 've had a chance first of all I after our chat er par particularly on the phone and I make notes of people who er I think come well across on the phone because you know how important that is to us .
18 Finally a woman I worked with told me in no uncertain terms that she had no such desire , which threw me utterly .
19 In fact one of the things that 's most disturbed me about some of the recent discussions that have taken place in the great debate has been that on the one hand people have talked about educating people for adult life and learning more about the way people earn their living , learning more about industry , more about productive things , and on the other hand they 've been talking about maintaining standards .
20 A cop grabbed my wrist and handy-helped me into the street .
21 While we can appreciate that Christian worship is joy , it is harder to believe in what the poet George Matheson called ‘ Joy that seekest me through pain ’ .
22 but she 's worried me about that
23 What particularly worried me about the whole issue of opting out was that some of the services that the Local Education Authority provide are minority services , and I feared they would go by the board .
24 He has since , of course , achieved a political status by which presumably I ought now to judge him , but as a junior voice in a senior assembly I could not resist the conclusion that he was a little too forthcoming , particularly when on one occasion he outraged me by a suggestion that if a common waiting-list was established , consolidating both private and NHS priorities , the NHS patients should have pride of place before private patients came into the reckoning .
25 That was the morning — jealousy again — you outraged me by sharing coffee with me , and daring to mention another man , ’ he recollected .
26 She unwrapped me from her arms .
27 once you 've got one over Z squared , if I work it out , you get minus seven , minus twenty four I over , ten sevens erm oh , so you get
28 That 's nice I like that .
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