Example sentences of "[prep] i [pron] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a 15- to 20-footer , and luckily for me it went in . |
2 | This was a brilliant performance , and for me it brought back nostalgic memories of Windrush , and the summer days of 1940 . |
3 | been a lot of crucial areas this afternoon Alan but I for me I think by and large Leicester have always had the edge in midfield . |
4 | On catching sight of me she threw up her head , and as I was not looking in her direction she stood stock still , as these animals have a habit of doing when they are under the impression that they have not been seen . |
5 | Rather than somebody as I say like me who sat down there and he 'd just quote all these figures and you would n't know what the hell he was on about and just , all you , all I would understand at the end is that 's what you got ta pay . |
6 | As I was pulling the institutional door of his office shut behind me he looked up from the reading matter he had taken up again and said , ‘ And Ian — ’ |
7 | The next time out with me he broke down and cried for Constance . |
8 | So with me it started off by taking the top strings off and playing bass . |
9 | From the loaf I have taken with me I tear off several pieces of crust and toss them one by one into the current , which carries them over the spot where the chub surfaced . |
10 | From a window above me they let down tea in a flask and biscuits as I worked . |
11 | And er , when I went to me I found out it in the post It was in the post , that I was picked . |
12 | She 'd say to me you fight on , Leon . |