Example sentences of "me [be] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The other vital thing for me is that I keep on learning .
2 I know they are saying ‘ she ca n't sing ’ but the important thing to me is that I know I can .
3 What bothers me is that I 'm not convinced he has done enough .
4 It can be a very hard game sometimes , but the most important thing for me is that I 've now got my mind right .
5 I went and told them , ‘ One way or another , what 's happened to me is that I 've been burgled … ’ .
6 The worst of it all to me is that I never guessed anything .
7 ‘ One thing these workless weeks in Venice have taught me is that I need my profession .
8 ‘ However , what upsets me is that I have heard unconfirmed rumours that some of the riders were threatening to pull out if I were put in the third row of the grid as was at first planned .
9 ‘ The one thing that worries me is that I do n't think he cares .
10 BTW The bad news for me is that I 'll be unsubscribing at the end of the week when I finish working here — what a bummer !
11 And yes , I know I 'm beautiful , if you say so , but what matters more to me is that I 'm a damn good nurse and I have something to give to these people . ’
12 Gravedigger Jose Molina said : ‘ What scares me is that I think I 'll be her first victim . ’
13 Half the trouble with me is that I 'm so busy Zoe I ca n't be bothered .
14 We remain convinced that full merger is the best way forward and the amendment will e enable the project to make progress If the Lib Dems have changed their mind Chairman and do support the forthcoming Labour amendment erm th the worst aspect for me is that I 've lost a bet because Bob bet me a year ago that the Lib Dems would not last the distance and he 's been proved right .
15 All they know about me is that I 'm number twenty eight .
16 What annoys me is that I know I saw the damn thing not too long ago !
17 Her kindness to me is because I 've expanded those Works .
18 The only way people will trust me is if I give them a signed piece of paper with my address on . ’
19 When I was arrested in August , one charge against me was that I said I wanted free elections , ’ said Mr Carnogursky , aged 45 .
20 What really struck me was that I looked like a concentration camp prisoner .
21 The worst thing that happened to me was that I was moved to another hut on the Waaf site and found myself amongst a very superior set of girls who worked in Radar .
22 But one incident that amused me was that I was booked for a coffee commercial and the producer phoned me up the night before the session to let me know the track we were doing , because he said he wanted to get it as close to the original as he possibly could .
23 The lucky part for me was that I was able to go from school and do what I wanted to do .
24 ‘ WHAT worried me was that I might discover I could n't write at all . ’
25 The first thought that came to me was that I had n't got my clean bloomers on .
26 One was that all people knew about me was that I was making trouble about the caravan site and a lot of them assumed that because it was at the bottom of my own garden , I must naturally be on ‘ their side ’ , whatever my political colour : that is , I wanted the site disbanded .
27 ‘ I was teaching , but one of the reason things worked out so well for me was that I did n't have to worry how I would eat or where I would sleep .
28 The principal complaint about me was that I was politically naive — a complaint again made by Michael Foot when I opposed his Bill to introduce a closed shop into journalism , which I describe later .
29 I think her principal objection to me was that I exercised some influence over him , which was at odds with her own belief that all such influence should be exercised through her .
30 Very quickly erm er the Mrs said that er yes I do have a direct er line to God and one of the messages he did give me was that I should start to write Focus .
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