Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] me [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Never mind what for , just do as yer told at once before I change me mind . ’ |
2 | ‘ I want me mum . |
3 | ‘ I want me mum . ’ |
4 | ‘ I want me mum , ’ cried Harpo . |
5 | ‘ I want me mum , ’ said Harpo . |
6 | ‘ I want me mum , ’ said Harpo . |
7 | ‘ I want me penny back . |
8 | Me ankle hurts every time I put me foot to the ground . |
9 | I put me 'and down , an' it slithered up on to it and up me arm as far as me shoulder . |
10 | I put me son James down for Eton . |
11 | Someone give me strength , I pray . |
12 | ‘ Help him , ’ he cried appealingly , ‘ someone help me brother . ’ |
13 | I need me van for food and board . |
14 | ‘ I have me pride , James Halden , and I 'm ashamed I ever let you come near me . ’ |
15 | ‘ I have me health , thank God . |
16 | It was Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell who first gave meaning to the expression ‘ If ye want me thungummy , ring me . ’ |
17 | No , it is not these articles which cause me concern , but you . ’ |
18 | Well , 'e give me 'alf-a-crown , so I 'ad to pay me dues in the way of informin' 'im . |
19 | By her next words to Dame Sirith all she says of her feelings towards Wilekin is : ( " Unless you bring me Wilekin I can never laugh nor sing nor be glad . " ) |
20 | ‘ You bring me shame . ’ |
21 | Although he had defied her before , it had only been in words but now the thought that he had the choice of putting those words into action and so set a new pattern , and in doing so break one of the threads that tied him to her , caused his whole body to tremble and his voice to quiver as he said , ‘ Either you give me permission freely to go with Mick tomorrow or I go down now and put it to Martin . ’ |
22 | I want to stay here and live with Miss Honey and she says that I can but only if you give me permission ! |
23 | ‘ You give me poetry , ’ said Jay . |
24 | If you give me leave , I will do it in a way that would not dishonour your forebears . ’ |
25 | " I shall do so until you give me leave to be more familiar . " |
26 | ‘ I understand , ’ she responded coldly , ‘ a lot more than you give me credit for . |
27 | You give me life . ’ |
28 | You ca n't do it ; but if you give me food and drink and a handkerchief to tie up my wound , I 'll tell you how to sail her . ’ |
29 | If you give me food I shall eat it to keep alive . |
30 | ‘ I ai n't quite observant of your meanin' , if you get me drift , ’ said Archie . |