Example sentences of "me will [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Thoo can choose it and Elizabeth and me 'll mek 'em . ’ |
2 | ‘ Now put the kettle on Polly an' we 'll 'ave a nice cuppa tea then Katie an' me 'll get cracking . ’ |
3 | ‘ Never mind , you and me will manage on our own , right ? ’ |
4 | So I said There 's no way that what you 've just told me will go in an hour , I said It 'll take at least a couple of hours and what about all the small stuff he 'll have in the house ? |
5 | ‘ The lads I 'm taking with me will ensure there is a British influence and a British type of discipline throughout the side . ’ |
6 | whoever believes in me will do what I do — yes he will do even greater things , because I am going to the Father . |
7 | I 'm fed up with being the target for all those unattached girls who fancy that being seen with me will give them a leg-up in their dubious careers ! |
8 | ‘ Behold , thou hast driven me this day away from the ground ; and from thy face I shall be hidden ; and I shall be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth and whoever finds me will slay me . ’ |
9 | And no amount of bollocking from me will change that . |
10 | ‘ I reckon the back pay they now owe me will cover the cost of the repairs that are needed to the scooter , ’ says Mr Lee , of Thomas Winder Court , off Great Mersey Street , Liverpool . |
11 | Anyone who knows me will tell you those are the last things I 'm lacking . |
12 | Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions . |
13 | Gradually the places in the year book which are at present unfamiliar to me will acquire a flesh and blood reality . |
14 | ‘ Because arriving with me will make it easier for you to leave with me ? ’ |
15 | When the praise is lavish , the receiver may interpret the speaker 's sub-text to be : ‘ You have low self-esteem and magnanimous me will build it up . ’ |
16 | ‘ I go into a hairdresser 's hoping that a new me will emerge , ’ said Barbara Scott , a mother of three who works part-time . |
17 | ‘ Anyone who knows me will understand how delighted I am , ’ he said yesterday . |
18 | If I can not come out soon — much of me will die , and only I will know enough to mourn its passing . |
19 | We 're going to make so much money out of oysters that the 5 million or so you 've got against me will look like chicken feed . |
20 | Well he 's obviously hungry if he wants say have a second Bonio so I just give it to him so what oh excuse me will look good with my full colour and commendations and credits and |
21 | Southall said : ‘ Anyone who knows me will know that I do n't make rash statements . |
22 | Malebranche had argued , moreover , that the argument from the relativity of perception was just as applicable to primary qualities such as extension and motion : what looks small to me will seem large to a mite ; some movements may be too slow for the human eye to detect . |
23 | Perhaps sending them direct to me will save the listserver from getting clogged up with train spotting messages . |