Example sentences of "[prep] i [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | They took it off me after that . ’ |
2 | Does Honor care about me like that ? " |
3 | ‘ It would n't actually trouble me if men thought about me in that way . |
4 | Me and Matt doing our own stunts ( good old Norman really screwed the dollars up for me on that clause ) . |
5 | He had lost his confidence and was standing off and that made things so much easier for me on that occasion . ’ |
6 | It was too large for me at that time , but over the next twelve months I must have grown considerably because , with wooden blocks fixed on the pedals , I was able to reach it in comparative comfort . |
7 | ‘ Shee-it , ’ I said , and felt guilty that I was leaving the island without sharing the chicken dinner that Sarah Straker was doubtless cooking for me at that very moment . |
8 | I had about ten staff working for me at that time , all girls and women , supervised by the Senior Clerkess , Emily Lightbody . |
9 | I 'll never forget how th'near slaughtered that feller — or the five golden guineas th'won for me off that dozy dago as set the Creole on thee . |
10 | It was designed for me by that spooky little twosome , the Emmanuels ’ |
11 | But whatever was lost for me by that death I still saw , and see , love as the only real world . |
12 | But capital punishment is not for me in that category : it is not self-evidently harmful , not self-evidently unjust . |
13 | ‘ When father opened an account for me in that branch just across the river from the hospital in my P.T.S. days he advised me , if possible , never to move my account . |
14 | She works for me in that side . |
15 | ‘ How can you walk past me like that ? ’ she said . |
16 | And also you said , you were going , you were taking the piss out of me about that thing I told you about something to do with Aaron erm |
17 | But I felt dreadful , like a bloated lump with one leg and no hair , so there are n't any photos of me at that time at all . |
18 | He 'll think ahead of me on that . |
19 | Do you think less of me for that ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Do you think you could possibly curb your dislike and mistrust of me for that one evening ? |
21 | But you do n't get rid of me like that . |
22 | Or is it that you 're worried about having to work a bit harder for the grand wages I give you … wages that 's been strangled out of me by that bloody woman o ’ yours ? ’ |
23 | Right , well you 're already ahead of me in that case |
24 | The ground itself is not as harsh as the words I felt beneath me for that one curious moment at the Treasury . |
25 | ‘ I was n't like me at that moment . |
26 | and they are like me in that |
27 | Their mind is the mind of death They know it and do not know it And they are like me in that ( I know it and do not know it ) |
28 | He says do n't you dare come near me with that silly spray . |
29 | I mean I 'm carrying a a fuel tank behind me with that thing . |
30 | ‘ Creeping up behind me like that . ’ |