Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [conj] i [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , all I can say is that the strain is driving Jim and me to distraction … . ’ |
2 | But I would , in a way , love to go whilst he 's there but he er he really feels that it would n't be a place that would suit pa and me on holiday . |
3 | ‘ You want Dick and me to … ’ |
4 | Erm I 've got G and I in so that 's Arthur English , of course , of course . |
5 | She is observing the Coroner now with that same surreptitious brooding care with which she had once watched Millie and me from her kitchen window , as we stood talking , or not talking , at the gate . |
6 | I remembered what he 'd told Mavis and me about the book and more than ever I thought it sounded like a good idea — the story of a man rationalizing his own lack of self-belief … |
7 | A plump monk named Bertie showed Melinda and me round the monastery while the pilgrims ate noisily in a fly-ridden refectory . |
8 | ‘ She blamed Freddie and me for what went wrong but within two weeks she 'd died herself ; she had never recovered from the birth . ’ |
9 | A pretty young eunuch in a canary-yellow silk sari led Zakir and me through a vaulted passageway and out into a small courtyard . |
10 | aye but I mean some of them are on this Committee as well I mean Wendy and I for a start erm so that would be good right let's try and give that one a |
11 | ‘ Miss Fitch took Edward and me for a walk and we gathered stones and pebbles . |
12 | Knowing where to fish is the real key to success at Scourie and one year Stan took Ann and me to one of his favourite lochs , close to Ben Stack . |
13 | She said coldly , ‘ I suppose you ask that stupid question because you saw Giles and me on the promenade in Seabourne last night . |
14 | He was going to make himself invulnerable , and then turn Susan and me into ragged carpets . |
15 | ‘ I ca n't feed Wolf and me on the allowance and rent a room . ’ |
16 | Leave Pamela and me by ourselves , Jackey , withdraw . |
17 | Eventually , as the night air became too icy , the last of them filed inside , leaving Mark and me to our more frugal but more spacious bivouac on the terrace . |
18 | A girl appeared to take Henniker and me in tow . |