Excuse me," said she; "and be assured that I meant no offence to you, by speaking, in so quiet a way, of my own feelings.
My Lords, I didn't mean no offence in, in that matter.
He laughed again to show he meant no offence.
I mean no offence to anyone and trust I have given none.
I mean, no offence or anything, but I really want to forget it.
You, as an elderly gentleman, and by that I mean no offence, must first look after your health.
I mean no offence, you understand, I ask only for knowledge.
I meant no offence to you, I only wanted a little assistance.
I meant no offence when I spoke to you about the French language a moment ago.
'Again, meaning no offence, sir, is that a threat or a promise?'