Example sentences of "of i [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And also you said , you were going , you were taking the piss out of me about that thing I told you about something to do with Aaron erm
2 " He thinks of me as such . "
3 I have always been exclusively attracted to girls and wimmin in any sexual or deep emotional way ; it has always been a part of me as grey eyes or dark hair .
4 The sail had been a hindrance , making sport of me at each whim of the wind , so I lowered it .
5 Perhaps they were afraid of me at first .
6 There is a photo of me at fifteen : round face , shoulder-length mousey-brown hair , grey eyes .
7 But I felt dreadful , like a bloated lump with one leg and no hair , so there are n't any photos of me at that time at all .
8 ‘ If you 've thought of me at all since we last met I 'd be very surprised . ’
9 I was never going to be a replacement for his wife , just a diversion , and I hope that , if he thinks of me at all , it is with the same shiver of half-remembered pleasure with which I think of him .
10 ‘ Well , he made like he wanted no part of me at all .
11 She 's not frightened of me at all and I like that very much .
12 The clouds covered most of the sky and there was little light from the moon , and none ahead of me at all .
13 Just before my mother 's death , playing around with the photographs on the bedroom mantelpiece , my niece discovered an old photograph underneath one of me at three .
14 She was such a nice , kind lady and I recall her taking care of me on one of the Sunday School trips when Mother was unable to go .
15 He 'll think ahead of me on that .
16 Nevertheless , I could never be sure exactly what was required of me on these occasions .
17 we get more of you than me get plenty of me on these .
18 You 'll be the death of me with all your questions . ’
19 Suddenly , out of a dark doorway , a figure stepped and stood in front of me with open arms .
20 They would take the mickey out of me with sickening enthusiasm .
21 Do you think less of me for that ? ’
22 ‘ Do you think you could possibly curb your dislike and mistrust of me for that one evening ?
23 No , I had decided that whatever I washoping to do , I was going to do on my own so if anyone was going to be proud of me they were going to be proud of me for legitimate reasons .
24 I sat with a tomato juice in front of me for some time straining my ears to hear what Nigel was saying .
25 Blind with rage : I know why they say blind — I could n't see him , I could n't see anything — I did n't think what to say , I was just saying it , shouting it , fury pouring out of me like hot tar — my hands were on my hips and clinging on so as to stop myself tearing his straggly hair out , gouging his eyes out , strangling him till his voice went gurgle-croak and his body went limp .
26 But you do n't get rid of me like that .
27 At first I though she had pissed herself , then I saw flowers tumble out of the sky and hit the water ahead of me like some strange rain .
28 He had heard of me from some of his colleagues and asked to see me to discuss the Labour Party 's decision in relation to the litigation it had brought , with my guidance , against the Manchester Guardian as a result of the leaks from the National Executive .
29 ‘ You have not heard of me from any other person ? ’
30 Oh dear oh it 's down about here when , did it the other day , and the woman just drove out straight in front of me from another lane
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