Example sentences of "[prep] me [pron] 'd " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Simon reckoned that after Sintra if he spoke about me you 'd get tense — though you did n't realise he noticed . |
2 | If it had n't been for me they 'd never have nicked any guitars and there would have been no group . |
3 | If she 'd do the sleeves and the back for me I 'd be very grateful . |
4 | was n't just for me I 'd like to know him . |
5 | I do rather use the one , like me I 'd like two , cos I 've got one full of bits and pieces and the odds , odds and ends I keep |
6 | ‘ I think if you asked most players in England if they 'd like to swap places with me they 'd be jumping over the top of each other to do it . |
7 | If I 'd had my nailfile with me I 'd have had a go at it . |
8 | I hoped if you saw her with me you 'd be jealous ! |
9 | er he would back his with a little encouragement from me he 'd back his lorry right into it and flatten it for you . |
10 | He , he , well it was a council house when he moved in and he come to me what 'd be , ten , twelve years since he says , I 've chance to buy that house he says , they want fifteen thousand he says what do you think ? |
11 | One of the kids asked about the foal and it suddenly occurred to me they 'd like to see all the mares , so I had them brought inside specially for visitors ' day . " |
12 | ‘ Well , I 'd still like to get married , but if someone actually proposed to me I 'd probably run a mile from that as well . ’ |
13 | P. P. I used to go down a street and perhaps a week previously I had locked that fellow up and I used to walk past him and if they said anything to me I 'd say , ‘ Shut up and get inside . ’ |
14 | ‘ I knew if you made love to me I 'd be lost … drowning … beyond help . ’ |
15 | left to me I 'd take all curtains down |
16 | so I thought right , she said to me he 'd want a bottle , so come like ten past eleven , he 's like whinging , he 's drunk all his milk , then went up and come down and eat all his dinner and his pudding |
17 | I mean you 're obv er to me you 'd there 's more chance of you getting a blue bead out . |
18 | ‘ My life 's insured by the department , ’ he explains to Felicity , ‘ so that if anything happens to me you 'd get both a lump sum and a regular income . |
19 | ‘ It never occurred to me you 'd want anything else — or at least , ’ she amended with a sheepish smile , ‘ I never dared hope you would want anything else . |
20 | ‘ If you had n't been out there , if you had n't shouted at me I 'd never have fallen in . ’ |