Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [conj] i [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Once you 've lost as much money as me on the horses — then you come and give me a sermon on gambling , all right ? ’
2 we have been most upset Gordon and I about
3 If I am working on pupil autonomy , then I have to find some way to remind pupils that it often helps to talk out loud to someone , and to establish an atmosphere in which they readily approach each other and me for this purpose .
4 Nor should it be assumed that the division of the language items into lexis , structure and discourse function presents students with problems of equal difficulty or me with identical roles in each case .
5 Do n't even ask about the freak-out in Fés or the spring break in Chicago ( euphemistically remembered by my then girlfriend and me as ‘ the Psycho-drama Nightmare ’ ) .
6 He had planned the whole scheme and ought to have a better idea than me of what was going to happen .
7 Learning it type is a full business and I for one need a bit more to keep me interested .
8 And the one thing that I over all these years I have found and I 've come more and more into is aromatherapy , because it 's not
9 It 's you that normally wins the first hand and me for the rest .
10 It improved when I made this close friend , who had some of the same ideas as me on things like sex , drugs , politics , music .
11 ‘ That is , if you do n't mind being in the same room as me for a few minutes ? ’
12 Well she copes because she had the same problem as me with her hands if she 's writing for long , her hands ache , so she can write a longer letter if she types , so I said I , I did n't really , I like a hand written letter best it seems more personal somehow , perhaps they do , having a typed letter means you can send a longer one , they all mean
13 if he let's join in the K , you , your lad had the same problem as I with John .
14 Her name was Nellie and she was in the same class as me at school and her family had not long moved into the neighbourhood .
15 ‘ You screwing the IRA and Daddy boring Mummy and me over the roast beef with what a socialist champion you were , daughter after his own heart . ’
16 Er we did we were gon na raise a point on that the clash of the regulatory rules and the producery duty of under trust law , you know and I I think there you know there there was a comment that that I picked up with Professor Gower you know in his report which I think where he said the Government obviously have greater confidence than I in reliance on pristine trust law in relation to modern commercial developments such as unit trusts and occupational pension schemes , which its founding fathers never contemplated .
17 Er well we did , we were gon na raise a point on that , the clash of the regulatory rules and the duty of under Trust Law , you know , and I , I think there , there was a comment tha that I picked up with Professor Gower you know in his report which I think , where he said the Government obviously have greater confidence than I in reliance on pristine Trust Law in relation to modern commercial developments such as unit trusts and occupational pension schemes , which its founding fathers never contemplated .
18 They would ask me into their classes to watch them teach ; they gave me time for interviews ; they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I at various points in my research I erm attempted to feed back to them some of the material that I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this and I would erm use those meetings then to refine my ideas .
19 And Shirley happened to come the next day and I about it .
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