Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] i [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I made me second team debut when I was eight year old , ’ he claims . |
2 | Oh it is , I mean I that responsibility . |
3 | yeah , cos I 'm not er paying , I 'm not giving up my summer holidays and I want me five weeks |
4 | But I want me Dirty Dancing tape back . |
5 | Why does n't someone bring me some food ? |
6 | I let me little lot go , sir , see . |
7 | As he bobs off to get ready for his DJing stint , someone hands me another packet of the smart drink . |
8 | Oh someone give me some money come and give me some money . |
9 | But I know me own daughter well enough to know that she does n't want to lock herself inside a convent for the rest of her life . |
10 | Well I 've got no money Wayne , do n't forget I 'm still on sick pay until next week then I get me full week 's money |
11 | No I hit me little toe . |
12 | ‘ I thought me last moments 'ad come , ’ she said . |
13 | That 's John , me boy , he 's a docker down the erm down the dock he got a weeks holiday this week , so I took me other boy and me daughter out last week and erm we 'd left her with dogs so I said we 'd take them out one day perhaps when he get his holiday . |
14 | I think I switching hands I did n't like that one . |
15 | No , I did n't , I got the bus part way , 'cos someone gave me some money for the bus . |
16 | I felt ill and someone gave me some DFs and I felt better . |
17 | I notice if someone gives me full cream like in cereal and I just think , I wo n't eat . |
18 | Well I know where my oh is that yours ? it 's in my overall pockets and I , I tell you what 's in the , in the thing with it , me petrol one and I had me premium punch put on there look . |
19 | I had me electric bill this morning |
20 | ‘ I prefer me hard pallet ; it 's a sort of penance for me sins . ’ |
21 | One thing I struck me this week there 's a new regulation as regard punctures on tyres because I had this completely flat tyre and a whole new set of tyres and I said to him well ca n't you mend it , ca n't you put an inner tube in like I I 've done before cos there was a nail in it you see . |
22 | ‘ I take me blasted dog along there every day that passes and all summer there 's a bunch of them at dawn , wearing sheets and what not . |
23 | I I always make them give me three p |
24 | I desire only to know that all is well ; that it is but my own foolishness , aided by my being here at so unholy an hour , which causes me such anguish … |
25 | Nobody told me that bit . |
26 | From then on his manner towards me was as cold as ice , which caused me great pain . |
27 | I implored him not to , but he was adamant , thus following Rear Admiral Poland who had resigned from Muirfield in consequence of my being blackballed there ( ‘ it makes no sense at all ’ , he wrote to the secretary , ‘ that he can be accepted as a guest but blackballed as a member ’ ) : both were sacrifices for which I felt a personal responsibility and which caused me much distress . |
28 | A possible clue to this unusual verbal spate of self-revelation , which caused me some surprise , was , as we now know , that he was at that time engaged in writing The Family Reunion . |
29 | ‘ Are you quite sure , ’ he said , ‘ that nobody telephoned me last night ? ’ |
30 | This is the nature with which I desperately attune , knowing no other , with which I painfully harmonise , fearful always of the loss of the love which keeps me that way . |