Example sentences of "[pron] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone I know at home is either here , or has been here .
2 … The horoscope in the Queen prophesies disaster for nearly everyone I know on the 16th of this month ( with the New Moon ) .
3 To everyone I know under the age of 35 , it is prehistory .
4 Everyone I spoke to was against the widening of the roads especially the steep pass down into Kinlochewe .
5 This was my first visit to the line and apart from being impressed by the set-up I felt a genuine warmness from everyone I spoke to .
6 ‘ You were rather mean by the way to tell everyone I spoke to — or was about to speak to — not to talk any more to Scotland Yard .
7 I concede that it will do for judging in retrospect the spontaneity beyond the margins of my rationality , as when jumping like an instinctive animal for the side of the road , and for such primitive choices as the child 's refusal of another helping ; but I continue to insist that at the centre of me I differ from the child in having escaped being restricted to choice between spontaneous goals .
8 Mummy and me I like in the morning
9 and me I like in the morning
10 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
11 Lucker tells me I slept with a smile on my face .
12 Whenever they visited me I listened to him reading .
13 One family gave me a day off every month , told me I had to be back before nine in the evening and checked my bag when I left to see if I had n't robbed anything .
14 I pull the Daily Telegraph out of my coat pocket and as Dixie explained to me I point to an article on the front page .
15 said to me I 've of told you to take half an hour so actually
16 From what he told me I know for a fact the IRA did n't use Mick during their bombing campaign in England at the beginning of the war . ’
17 If you 're leaving the choice to me I vote for Leonora .
18 ‘ You must get your loyalties right and if Nigel wants me I ride for him .
19 Taking Harry gingerly with me I moved to the left , towards the wall , and with great relief found that there was indeed a walkway there at about the height of my waist .
20 Last ti me I dined at Balliol I sat next to the Regius Professor of Chemistry , aged around 193 , who told me about his visit to Egypt before the war , probably the Boer War .
21 but to me I look at the , I call patterned carpets all the flowers and
22 ‘ My nieces also tell me I live in the Mughal age , ’ he replied .
23 Me I going on the pot
24 ( When you touch me I think of Lowell .
25 And the car just went like this into the middle of the road slowly towards me I swerved onto the grass
26 In Romans 12:3 Paul says , ‘ For by the grace given me I say to every one of you : Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought , but rather think of yourself with sober judgment , in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you . ’
27 I put the remains of our dinner on the window ledge to attract them , and when one of them alighted near me I called to it , ‘ Taste this couscous , steamed and mixed with oil , English pigeon , and tell me if it 's nice . ’
28 ‘ People in football will understand — Lennie Lawrence told me I needed to be superhuman to perform in that atmosphere .
29 As a result of what one of the men ( the witness ) John Smith said to me I spoke to the accused etc . ’
30 But there were some like me I suppose on the other side .
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