Example sentences of "[prep] i [pron] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For me , nothing in War and Peace is as valuable as the boat-cutting-out expeditions of Marryat and for me he remains the greatest of English novelists . |
2 | Has , for me he has a strong dislike for |
3 | There a friend and colleague of mine , Jim Hartle , worked out with me what conditions the universe must satisfy if space-time had no boundary . |
4 | Now he helps to clean up and if he gets home before me he starts the tea . |
5 | Tell him from me he falls a bit short of agony aunt requirements . |
6 | The mechanic says that on that year the truck the part was handcrafted in Zogmolia near Flelzonia and not only is it double reverse threaded but that its made from a rare alloy rendered from toxic wastes in New Jersey ; however , he has assured me while trying to hold back a laugh and spraying spittle all over me he knows a junk yard on Mars where he can get the part soon . |
7 | Probably the largest on the earth 's surface , to me it bears a passing resemblance to a somewhat distorted version of a face that was popular in Eighties amusement arcades — that belonging to a creature called Pac-Man . |
8 | And I mean like , to me it means a lot to me as well |
9 | To me it emphasises the speech more strongly , shows the characters breaking into speech rather than hanging up their speech marks to say ‘ Please , may I speak now ? ’ |
10 | To me he looks the one they all have to beat . |
11 | I appreciate that such a scheme would take some working out , but to me there seems a real possibility of its working . |