Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] me [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll get me own way home , thanks … ’
2 oh I 'll get me ready
3 I tell you what , if you 're not taking me I 'll take me bloody self , I said , but I 'm taking your car .
4 ‘ If we get one , we 'll have two bedrooms , so I 'll have me own window to look out of .
5 I 'll put me other two on there .
6 ‘ Fetch me my long bow , ’ jeered the Lord Llewellyn , ‘ and I 'll shoot me that winter goose up there . ’
7 I can remember me first Mother 's , what she called , automatic washer .
8 I can remember , we used to have like mints in a bowl , lovely mints did n't we and erm potat , and we used to have the mints just in the bowl and I remember boiled potatoes , you remember erm , you know like , when we , when we were coming like and I can see everything now and I can see me little bowl and everything
9 Ye 'll promise me that . ’
10 And Herbert , you may think me lucky .
11 She may give me six inches in my height , but what she tells me , goes . ’
12 He gave me a faintly hurt look then , smiled and said , you must leave me some loophole .
13 ‘ I know you must think me awful .
14 ‘ Well , you must tell me all about it .
15 But you must tell me all about it , I ca n't wait to hear .
16 when we were at Carrie 's at the weekend I said you must tell me all the birthdays again , because I ca n't find them .
17 ‘ Catherine , ’ he said , ‘ you must tell me one thing .
18 You must lend me this music , Basil , ’ he said .
19 Tomorrow you must show me one of these marvels !
20 ‘ No , ’ Hari said sternly , ‘ there 'll be no , stealing , you must promise me that . ’
21 I never thought I should be — be improper to come , that you should think me patronizing . ’
22 You should see me first thing in the morning . ’
23 Signora Puglia was consulted and she suggested that she should give me private lessons after school to bring me up to the standard of the others .
24 ‘ You said you might lend me some money .
25 I 'm afraid you might reject me one day for what I 've done .
26 ‘ I 'm sure you 'll lend me some , ’ she snapped , tipping up her stubborn chin .
27 You 're a good judge of character , laddie , and as I 'm not so bad at that myself , I 'll bide by what you say if you 'll answer me this ; what 's your true reason ? ’
28 oh bloody hell , I suppose you 'll give me another one , oh oh my I , how many have I got ?
29 ‘ Perhaps next time you 'll inform me first before you gatecrash my party and throw yourself into the fountain .
30 ‘ I have to take your word that you 'll leave me alone ? ’ she asked tautly , tilting her head in enquiry .
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