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

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1 My clever chat would avail me nothing in the face of the fact that I had chosen to ally myself with a woman who practically peed her pants at some salesman 's blue jokes .
2 ‘ To me everyone in the pop has an image of being stoned and drunk every night .
3 This is what he wrote ; — Mr Blair has sent me yours of the 15th. inst. , regarding the vacancy at Kildalton .
4 To think that you are and will be mine and I yours through the mercies of God when this transitory life is past and gone , for all eternity !
5 Little did I know how right he was because the first thing that happened when David 's mother had a bad day , she would call me everything under the sun .
6 ‘ But you must show me the books , tell me everything about the business . ’
7 Besides , I thought it might sting you into giving me something on the Mallenders .
8 It had to me something of the effect that arises from the turning up of the fresh soil , or of the first welcome breath of Spring .
9 After asking how I was getting on he told me something of the worries of a Party leader in days when there are no deep political convictions to divide men of good will .
10 Tell me something of the hours you used to work at that time .
11 Montaine and I were not similar in any obvious way , but Jean-Claude may well have detected in me something of the quality he relied on in his sister .
12 I asked if they could give me something for the pain .
13 Good have you given me something for the ?
14 You owe me something for the humiliation which you are about to put on me . ’
15 I never knew Griffith himself but Sir Ben Lockspeiser , who acted as Griffith 's assistant at this time , told me something about the circumstances under which the work was done .
16 Erm can you tell me something about the temple in that area in Caldmore , its role in the community , briefly perhaps .
17 Can , can you can you tell me something about the Llandudno area during that time .
18 ‘ The pathologist who did the autopsy on the body of the man told me something about the effects of nerve gases .
19 Can you tell me something about the crowd itself , erm did particular age groups tend to stand together around the ground or were the young
20 look your sisters trying to tell me something about the television , well the televisions not switched on though
21 Tell me something in the last eight years that I 've said .
22 ‘ Tell me something in the last eight years that I 've said .
23 Director Barbara Radcliffe showed me one off the old processes .
24 ‘ Well , say I then took Fiona off him and maybe I told him to go find himself another filly and the next thing was he got a pincer-hold on my ear and was bopping me one on the nose and there I was bleeding fit to fill the Frenchy furrows so naturally I gave him one back . ’
25 With Mr Merchant 's assistance Stewart opens up the box of chocolates and offers me one with the hand that is n't attached to a pulley and the ceiling .
26 ‘ Someone gave me one at the First Aid Post .
27 ‘ Mister , do n't you try gettin' me one over the eight .
28 And do n't try to tell me everybody in the class can spell that word .
29 so I gave him a couple of quid , three quid , for lending me it plus the spinner cos spinner do n't work on washer
30 Tt erm the magazine , a magazine 's a good way of getting referrals I ca n't remember who it is , somebody who er Ken I think it is , er uses the magazines as a great way of saying erm you 've read that in the magazine , you 've found it useful , tell me what about the chaps at Excon , who , who else would you work with who would find it useful to have a subscription , some kind of subscription , who , who should be placed on our mailing list .
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