Example sentences of "and i [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was there a few days and then me and me friends barricaded ourselves in a cell and we would n't come out because there was nowt to do .
2 In a Nottingham mining family the grandfather was named as a second father : ‘ I used to call him ‘ father ’ and me dad , ‘ dad ’ . ’
3 ‘ Me mum and me dad are separated , like , and me dad reads The Sun .
4 ‘ Me mum and me dad are separated , like , and me dad reads The Sun .
5 Well , she was devastated and me dad .
6 Sally-Anne also made the mistake of assuming that Rose 's ma was a widow , only for Rose to stare at her , burst out laughing and say , ‘ Ow , there were n't no Mr Bailey , and me dad ‘ opped it long ago and ‘ is name were n't Bailey ; he was only ‘ im as lived wiv ‘ er . ’
7 ‘ Me and me mum we done our shopping , miss , ’ said Annabell .
8 Well it , it must have been heart trouble the earliest memory I have of that is mother sending me with a neighbour out of Street , a Mrs , to tell my Aunt Lucy which was my dad 's sister , who lived in Street house , house was right opposite their gateway , now Aunt Lucy and there was er her family she w married a fella in and her daughter , her son and me uncle was my dad 's brother , I lived in the house with her , but er I remember tagging this Mrs from the Street down to Street along road and past the hospital , then along Walk and I up in Street , and er tagging Mrs and er Mrs had never met Aunt Lucy and er me Aunt Lucy suffered , what in those days they call it white leg , a woman 's complaint she was bedridden and er when we went in she must have asked why we were there , Mrs was a little bit flabbergasted and I blurted it out oh me dad 's dead , and me Aunt Lucy nearly went into hysterics , so that 's , that 's all I can manage I remember about that .
9 Dave Brock used to go onstage in a lab-coat , so me and me mates used to finish school and still wear our lab-coats everywhere .
10 ‘ Yeah , me and me mates .
11 And me back 's gone an ’ all , a roof fall in the pit .
12 ‘ Mrs Black ses if I can do me letters and me capitals better , I can start joined up writin' soon . ’
13 This makes my date and me laugh .
14 Him and me work as a team , you know , I do n't do any freelance jobs , especially not with a pair of low-down — ’
15 The first day me and me friend got inside the doors we did n't know where to go .
16 ‘ They did n't pay me no wages , not real wages , they just gave me a bob now and again , and me board and lodgin' , and some clothes .
17 So she said , ‘ If tha wants to know , I 've had a gill of beer and me chips and fish . ’
18 All the veins had closed up in me arms and legs and me feet and groin as well .
19 The attitude of kindness should become habitual and develop into the ‘ I and Thou ’ relationship of Buber 's existential philosophy ; so that the subject and object can join in a transcendent meeting , defeating the isolation of the usual you and me relationship which contains no warmth and is a mere hailing as of two ships at a distance from one another .
20 Schools were allocated to one of four groups to receive the family smoking education project ( FSE ) ; the smoking and me project ( SAM ) ; both projects in sequence ( FSE/SAM ) ; or no intervention at all .
21 The schools were matched by size and catchment area and assigned to one of four groups : no planned intervention ( control group ; 10 schools ) , family smoking education project only ( FSE group ; 10 schools ) , smoking and me project only ( SAM group ; nine schools ) , and both projects in sequence ( FSE/SAM group ; 10 schools ) .
22 The teachers who were selected to teach the smoking and me project were required to attend a one day training seminar which familiarised them with the project guide and the group leader approach to teaching .
23 Specific health education programmes at ages 10–12 ( for the family smoking education project ) or 12–13 ( for the smoking and me project ) may well be too late or offer no additional benefit to more general interventions at that age .
24 Not to speak to , like : this bloke 's family were trawler-owners see , important people , and me Grandad was only a docker .
25 ‘ I 'll take you to the town of Killala and back , and me husband will take you to Sligo ’ , she promised .
26 But I 'm not seeing me kid and me husband walk to town in second-hand clothes .
27 Me and me shipmates .
28 I remember one time when Auntie Margaret back-answered to me grandma and me grandma could n't get to her so she tipped the table upon her .
29 A Durham miner 's daughter ‘ could shout down the passage and me grandma would soon know if there was anything the matter with us . ’
30 Once they get wind of that they 'll have me in there like a shot — And me hands are getting worse .
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