Example sentences of "[prep] me [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're whippin' it round between me legs like a bloody Red Indian . |
2 | Mm , they wo n't get it off me Joyce I 'll tell you |
3 | As I said , I did me shoulder in and it was really bad and me mam got some dikes off me gran who had arthritis and I felt great . |
4 | He was set on sweepin' me off me feet and doin' me wrong . |
5 | Ah , leave off me Sharon . |
6 | " Take off me hat and coat in the downstairs cloakroom . |
7 | ‘ He just took her off me hands . ’ |
8 | Richly fulfilled will say Get off me bitch |
9 | At 47 years of age I ca n't see why I should have to live off me mother … to that extent . |
10 | ‘ That Nancy , ’ said Linda , ‘ I do n't fink much of 'er as me sister . ’ |
11 | ‘ What about me leg ? ’ howled Tiptoe . |
12 | But even people who are concerned about me say things which seem to be complimentary ; a teacher remarks that I have become ‘ a sylph ’ lately , Mum defends me to my grandma as ‘ naturally slender ’ , and Dad makes jokes about my skinny legs — reassuring jokes , the sort he used to make when I was little , before I became ‘ a young woman ’ and embarrassing to him . |
13 | But I 'm particular about me bed . |
14 | Can you hear what she 's saying about me Sidney ? |
15 | She 's saying horrible things about me Sidney . |
16 | What about me honour and virtue ? |
17 | ‘ Wot about me clothes gettin' dirty ? ’ |
18 | ‘ There was nothing mentioned in that letter about me havin , tea . ’ |
19 | Every time I 'm chuck out of ( subject ) completely man , because every time in ( subject ) he always keep calling me something about me colour and I answer back . |
20 | ‘ What about me job ? |
21 | I thought you might have forgotten about me Doug . |
22 | I could tell you lots about me orphanage days . |
23 | ‘ Would you like to hear about me orphanage days ? |
24 | She did not respond to this , but stared at him , until he spoke again , saying , ‘ I 'd have been along before now , but I heard about me father the very day when we last spoke , and so I had to go off straightaway to Newcastle . |
25 | What have you been saying about me Jimmy ? |
26 | ‘ Mister , I ai n't complaining about me lot , honest , I 'm just saying , that 's all . |
27 | Yeah , do n't worry about me Ann , I 'm alright . |
28 | I suppose I got more bullied into it through me family really , to get off it , so I never really had the push to come off it . |
29 | ‘ But I still used to pose on the bike for publicity purposes , ’ she 'd say archly over her tea and Eccles cakes , ‘ until the varicose veins started to show through me silver tights and Flaherty said I 'd better call it a day and let them find themselves another pin-up girl . ’ |
30 | But , nevertheless , for me eternity was not now , and I had to go on into the future and in this world . |