Example sentences of "[prep] i [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | I could tell you lots about me orphanage days . |
3 | ‘ Would you like to hear about me orphanage days ? |
4 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
5 | It was also a change for me sea fishing not to have to wear clothes — at least not many . |
6 | Do n't cry for me Arthur Negus la la la la la la la la la . |
7 | You know for me Sunday dinner . |
8 | ‘ That 's not sour grapes or anything like it more a professional belief in myself that it would have been better in the long run for ME Eithne Browne and probably for Chrissie , too . |
9 | So for me Aldershot method , cluster but most important was the thought patterns . |
10 | For me Herbert Ponting 's pictures are the pick of the library . |
11 | ‘ For me Dave Mackay was more of a thoroughbred of the early times — but I think he could have played successfully in today 's football . |
12 | Nine till one , on the late show all this week for me Mister Adrian . |
13 | ‘ Someone stole the bubble out of me spirit level , ’ he protests . |
14 | ‘ Once I 'd gone I was asked to do a wide range of things but not because I was Chrissie Rogers but because of me Ethy Browne that has been the most satisfying aspect . |
15 | 'Less you want some of me lead pipes . ’ |
16 | He added : ‘ Showbiz people like me share tea-time with millions of viewers for six months a year . |
17 | and like me Auntie Jean has to go down three and four times a day sometimes . |
18 | Well , it 's funny cos like , she 'd , me Mum an that 's been taking her shopping down and she 's been buying it herself and like me Auntie Jean , she goes down three or four times a day sometimes and then she goes down again and it 's all missing ! |
19 | I think me Auntie Jean 's , she 'll go off her rocker because she is like I say , me Auntie Jean 's only one that she ever remembers cos like me Auntie Jean takes the meal , like every meal down for her and |
20 | And I think our John looks like me Uncle Bill . |
21 | Like me Uncle Mick 's not got a dog , me Nana 's not got a dog , me Auntie Frances not got a dog . |
22 | But they do n't know whether it 's her or kids cos like me Uncle Mick 's kids , they 're dirty scruffs . |
23 | DAVID LYNCH will unveil Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me aka Twin Peaks The Movie at Cannes Film Festival this month . |
24 | The time now , on the Breakfast Call , with me Douglas Cameron , is three minutes to seven . |
25 | And today I have with me Geoffrey Caston , who is Secretary General of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals . |
26 | And to help me provide some answers , I have with me Dick Grimsdale , who is Professor and Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the university ; Joe Turner , who is a Developmental Psychologist ; and Peter Dauber , who is a Physicist and colleague of mine . |
27 | I have with me Professor Geoffrey Best , who I hope will help me do the decent thing by our partners . |
28 | The contributors will largely be from the educational faculty at the University , and in this first programme I have with me Professor Tony Becher , who is Chairman of the Education Area . |
29 | This week I have with me Meg Braga , a friend , and a lady of many interests and talents who is thoroughly involved in the local community . |
30 | Contributors are largely from the Education Faculty at the university , and today I have with me Dr Johanna Turner , who is a Developmental Psychologist and the person who is particularly interested in development in young children . |