Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] me " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mind , 'e might 'ave been after all me little gels , they bein' 'ighly valuable . ’ |
2 | ‘ Darlings , do move up , there 's just room for tiny me if you do ! ’ |
3 | Ar' past eleven me . ’ |
4 | Unfortunately , this view was not shared by those who , through no fault of their own , had been charged with the task of guiding me through the mists of ignorance to the sunny uplands of clarity and understanding . |
5 | and they er sort of X-rayed me , took a urine sample , took a blood sample , er Doctor |
6 | At the early age of thirty-eight me mother sent me West Get up , said she , and get a job says I I 'll do me best I pulled on my Wellingtons to march to march to Kiljimock But I took a wrong turn at Charlestown and ended up in Knock Once this quiet crossroads was a place of quiet prayer Where Catholics got indulgent once or twice a year You could buy a pair of rosary beads or get your candles blessed If you had a guilty conscience , you could get it off your chest … |
7 | I turned to Jamie and then the girl , cleared my throat and said quite clearly : ‘ I did n't know if you two ever shared or , indeed , still do share , for that matter , for all that I know , at least mutually between yourselves but at any rate not including me — the misconception I once perchanced to place upon the words contained upon yonder sign , but it is a fact that I thought the ‘ union ’ referred to in said nomenclature delineated an association of working people , and it did seem to me at the time to be quite a socialist thing for the town fathers to call a street ; it struck me that all was not yet lost as regards the prospects for a possible peace or at the very least a cease-fire in the class war if such acknowledgements of the worth of trade unions could find their way on to such a venerable and important thoroughfare 's sign , but I must admit I was disabused of this sadly over-optimistic notion when my father-God rest his sense of humour-informed me that it was the then recently confirmed union of the English and Scottish parliaments the local worthies-in common with hundreds of other town councils throughout what had until that point been an independent realm — were celebrating with such solemnity and permanence , doubtless with a view to the opportunities for profit which this early form of takeover bid offered . ’ |
8 | I said that that worried m that really sort of worried me so I rung her back anyway , she 's alright . |
9 | Not like poor me . " |
10 | I do n't mind where I go in the ground , just as long as I am not with all me scouse mates . |
11 | ‘ One medium I was sitting with told me Tom and Lillian appeared . |
12 | The vasectomy dated from 1980 , when a girl I 'd been sleeping with told me she was embarazada . |
13 | Finally a woman I worked with told me in no uncertain terms that she had no such desire , which threw me utterly . |
14 | What would a dishy young man like that want with middle-aged me ? |
15 | Besides several revivals of A Majority of One , her performances in the 1960s and 1970s included the lead in The Front Page ( after Helen Hayes ) ; Libby Hirsch in Dear Me , The Sky is Falling ; Matilda Mousse in Madame Mousse ; Hortense Brand in Paris is Out ! and Dolly in Hello , Dolly ! |
16 | I can personally vouch for the usefulness of the information in guiding me to places where turn-of-the-century cyclists had rested on roadside verges — and lost money and valuables . |
17 | In the dream , I was singing it in all me funny voices , from the squeaky one to the gruff one and it was a pile of bollocks . |
18 | ‘ Oh , yer rotten liar , ’ breathed the young woman , a shabby black straw hat on her head , ‘ I never snaffled no gent 's wallet in all me born days . ’ |
19 | Not a drop of gin or brandy ever touched me lips in all me born days . |
20 | ‘ Oh , you rotten beast , I 've never 'ad fleas in all me born days . ’ |
21 | She complains cheerfully as we enter saying , ‘ Jaz I 've never had so many people kissin' me in all me life , strangers and all , you 'd tink I was in Italy or England or America , God forbid ! ’ |
22 | ‘ Do n't try to smooth-talk me . |
23 | ‘ Do n't try to smart-talk me , Richardson . |
24 | she had me sent to certified me sane . |
25 | Like the half-caste kids them they used to left me alone . |
26 | ‘ You 're going to fine me , right ? |
27 | And you realize that maybe they made love first time to What Do You Want , they had their first kid to Poor Me , they they bought their first house to Someone Else 's Baby , I mean there 's fantastic memories , and that carries o , and I carry all that now . |
28 | ‘ No need to fun me , mister . |
29 | I got no interest at all me ! |
30 | I do n't know that posh town at all me . . |