Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | The neighbours do n't have nothing to do with me and I only see me mam once a week or so . |
2 | And I always remember me and me sister , Sylvia , sh they 're all dead except me now so , er seven of us like , you know . |
3 | And you fucking get me those books . " |
4 | ‘ Yes , and you also told me , yesterday , that you could n't do a thing about it . ’ |
5 | You go to all the trouble of finding me a bed in a night shelter and you then get me so drunk they 'll refuse point-blank to let me in ! ’ |
6 | And you never asked me what I had been doing . |
7 | ‘ I am perfectly inept at the game and you always beat me to flinders , Aunt Lavvy , as expert as you are . ’ |
8 | And you really expect me to believe that the return of the cheque was your idea ? |
9 | ‘ Since I know who you are and you obviously know me , there 's no need for introductions . |
10 | And she just ignore me . |
11 | In the end I got moved into a single cell : apparently a lot of this girl 's stuff went missing and she practically accused me . |
12 | And she actually took me on this war work . |
13 | ‘ She 's convinced he 's innocent of Angy 's murder and she only wants me to play detective and find the real killer ! |
14 | Part of my mind was trying to point out that the facial expression was wholly unlike her , and she never called me Del unless she wanted something . |
15 | ‘ She would n't have shopped me ; and she never gave me the tape . |
16 | I told her how much I disliked Katherine Mansfield as a personality , and she faintly rebuked me : ‘ What I feel is that we should be so grateful to her . ’ |
17 | I used to have quite a complex about being beaten , but I met Liz after I 'd been beaten hollow all year and she still married me . ’ |
18 | I sent , I wrote off to Friends of the Earth , I got a load of information all about the law and she still phones me up and say oh you know what the District Council 's they wo n't do anything and the N R A was n't doing anything . |
19 | And she still called me her ‘ leettle doggie ’ . |
20 | When she 'd finished it was 17.31 and she almost pushed me out of the door . |
21 | ‘ I made a grab for her and she then slapped me . ’ |
22 | Dad hated old Gran anyway , we had n't seen her for years and she always sent me Californian Poppy Bath Salts for Christmas . |
23 | It 's just that I do n't have the same taste as she does and she always wants me to have what she wants . |
24 | I 've put in stuff for her from all over , and she always thanks me , not like she was paying me at all . |
25 | All based on a perfect understanding between the wickets — and him not telling me what to do and me not telling him . |
26 | Though they did n't read much they had a huge library and they just left me to it so I did read without direction . |
27 | er I went in the office and he said er I 'd been stood there about twenty minutes at the window and everybody was flitting around like a bee from flower to flower and they just left me stood there , so I never said anything , go on the back |
28 | I 'm shouting at the 4th one not to do them so tight because I could n't move my fingers and they just told me to shut my mouth and go quietly . |
29 | Garry Thompson , the Coventry City footballer , told how he was made to take stock of his colour slightly earlier , just after beginning secondary school in Birmingham : ‘ I went up to some guys and asked to play football and they just shut me out . |
30 | The magistrate told me I would have to sort it out with the council , Rotherham M.B.C. , and they finally told me I would have to pay them £45 . |