Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [prep] me " in BNC.

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1 I 'm on me holidays , same as you .
2 Not unless I 'm on me bi on my bike , and I doubt if they 'd measure me .
3 I 'm in me cot … and she 's looking down on me .
4 One of these days I 'll go out like this and scare the whole population , 'cos they 'll think I 'm in me bare pelt . ’
5 Anyway , he got bust and I was on me own again .
6 Mind you , when our Daniel come in now and then to visit they thowt I was on me way out too , wi't dog-collar , and that , dog-collars in them places meaning Death …
7 When I was at me lowest me wife beat me , she excelled herself and managed magnificently when the family 's happiness depended on it .
8 Then this woman plod who was with me upstairs while I got dressed , 'cos I was in me nightie , said to me : ‘ Look .
9 Let my lord pass on before his servant , and I will lead on slowly , according to the pace of the cattle which are before me and according to the pace of the children , until I come to my lord in Seir . ’
10 I 've never done anything to hurt my little girl , I 've never hit her or anything like that , but I felt in myself that her being with me was endangering her .
11 It is equalled only by my love for truth which is to me synonymous with non-violence through which … alone I can see and reach Truth . ’
12 I once spent a whole rehearsal on the Barcarolle from Les Contes d'Hoffmann , which is for me one of the most tragic things in opera .
13 To dwell on the Caledonian Canal for a moment , this was my first of many passages through which is for me the most beautiful of all the canals — the ultimate in inland waterways , so I had been looking forward to it immensely .
14 The young men had been playing football against a team from the small local college at Adrar , the town which was for me the end of tarmac and the beginning of the desert ; for these city boys , it was the last outpost .
15 Somebody was with me .
16 Some are alcoholic friends who are with me in my recovery . ’
17 you do n't annoy me it annoys them they are the ones who are behind me .
18 Er the only difference between the situation now and the situation when I was a teacher is that there are a lot of Christians in this room per square metre than there would have been in a school where I taught and that applies to where I work now er because er the number of Christians who are around me in in the workplace are actually even smaller I guess and er that may be something that er you will need to recognise is an unusual feature of your school life and that er as you leave school so you 're going to go into very different environments where people behave very differently .
19 ‘ You shall want for nothing while you are with me .
20 Aunt May , be as firm with Miss Abbott as you are with me .
21 You are with me ? ’
22 ‘ Darling , ’ he said , ‘ you have never in all your life been in love with a man as you are with me , yet it happened . ’
23 Bless you , my own darling wife , for being what you are to me — just everything .
24 JAMES : Well darling , you are to me too .
25 Cissie , what a comfort you are to me . ’
26 I will therefore , sir , dear as you are to me , give up your person to the happier , to my worthier rival .
27 And was rose red , and all you are in me — was
28 ‘ I sometimes have a queer feeling with regard to you — especially when you are near me , as now : it is as if I had a string somewhere under my left ribs , tightly and inextricably knotted to a similar string situated in the corresponding quarter of your little frame .
29 I can not hope to think clearly when you are near me .
30 If you are like me , and feel hopelessly inadequate having toiled to the top of your favourite peak in what seemed to be ‘ the worst weather I 've seen for years , ’ only to come across a party equipped with jeans , trainers , and Tescos bags , then the Mourne Mountains are for you .
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