Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh mum me do it , me are gon na do that and that in a minute |
2 | mum , mum me and Aaron want some apple |
3 | Thursday afternoon me and mum looked after Daniel and Benjamin , cos erm , a relative of Sarah 's died a week before and the funeral was Thursday , so , I said to mum yes I 'd go up and help her |
4 | I ai n't no building them just to get all out and up done , I mean the programme now looks crowded , but when you look at the new programme it 's just full , there 's nowhere else and no more room in them boxes to write my instead of one every two , three months , there 's four and five every month starts something |
5 | In Figure 16.9 , equilibrium is achieved with a rate of interest re and a quantity of money Me . |
6 | Me feel me want progress me want progress move fasta |
7 | But one day Miss Havisham decided it was time to apprentice me to Joe , and told me to bring him to her house . |
8 | Maybe I can find someone to apprentice me . |
9 | These people will be highly attractive to would-be new entrants , who are expected to head-hunt them . |
10 | Yes yeah yes the gnostics them . |
11 | and er it would of been impossible to rest your feet on the rail them performing the most uncomfortable |
12 | ‘ Of course them girls are fond of me ! ’ |
13 | Well because they used to know through the agent and of course them , them would have to hang , row down the river and hang about |
14 | Busy executives should not be bothered by trifling matters , so the receptionist must learn how to classify calls and route them to the person best suited to deal with them . |
15 | Attempts are made to route them into low-level manual work regardless of ability or level of motivation for further education , and discrimination in entry to training schemes acts as a further block to employment and careers ( Wrench , 1987 , 1990 ) . |
16 | Theyspoketo them nicely but if I asked them for anything it was as though they could n't be bothered . |
17 | and I ca n't stand the noise me , I hear it going beep , beep , beep , beep , beep , beep |
18 | If they like sentence me straight away for doing something like I 'd think to myself is it worth it ? |
19 | He could outmanoeuvre them if he wished but he could not get rid of them and he was only groping round in circles about the tree he had made his own . |
20 | No , I do n't give a toss me ! |
21 | It is thought that those who occupied the Malvern hill forts may have herded their cattle down the Worcestershire drove-ways to pasture them on Longdon Marsh in the summers before the Roman conquest . |
22 | Last March , in common with many other small businesses , the Russells needed extra funds to tide them over a difficult period . |
23 | This includes those who are temporarily between jobs and drawing unemployment benefit to tide them over until the new job is taken up . |
24 | And , as Appendix III shows , there 's the additional incentive , for many people , in keeping in with Mr Jones in case times get hard and they have to appeal to him for a loan to tide them over . |
25 | I can do nothing to help except give them good references and a few quid to tide them over . |
26 | Her husband had opened a bookshop to support her and their two children , but it was " imperative for her to work " at her old job as reader , " to tide them over for a year or two " . |
27 | And er to try and tide them over . |
28 | Erm to keep them to tide them over . |
29 | I mean the only thing that an appeal fund like that should do is to give the widows and dependents of the the dead of the platform , it should give them immediate money to tide them over until they get their compensation which they need . |
30 | Staff here are desperate for donations of both food and money to tide them over until the recession ends . |