Example sentences of "[verb] i [verb] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well the only people that I actually need to write to are managers or agents and I mean I give them a print out of what I do every day |
2 | Now I 'm I mean I give you an example . |
3 | say I give you no authorization |
4 | When they stop I give them a clap , but no one else does . |
5 | Once he had said I showed him a concern which he had never met with before , even from his parents , and that he would love to visit my country one day . |
6 | ‘ Do you remember I asked you a question on your first day that you refused to answer ? ’ he said . |
7 | D' you remember I showed you a manuscript — it must 've been some years ago , now — purporting to be by some mariner who remembered an English cargo boat having gone down between us , here at Møn , and Malmo — during the First Schleswig War ? |
8 | Do you remember I phoned you a week or two ago about some books I wanted ? |
9 | Yeah I know I left him a note , I just wondered if you did see |
10 | I know I owe you an apology . ’ |
11 | You know I gave her the ultimatum like you can come with us but damn well I would n't have let her come . |
12 | I know I gave you an inducement to get better quickly , but I did n't expect you to be this impatient . ’ |
13 | Suppose I tell you the name of the guy who knocked off Mahoney . |
14 | ‘ By the way , ’ Aranyos was continuing , so completely in his usual languid manner that Karelius could have been imagining things , ‘ I suppose I owe you an explanation about Louise Müller . |
15 | Suppose I give you a partition , you construct the corresponding e.r. |
16 | ‘ It appears I owe you an apology . ’ |
17 | ‘ Okay , ’ said Nerina , ‘ but I guess I owe you a favour , all the same . |
18 | So I guess I owe you an apology , ’ he said ruefully , ‘ although when you walked in through the kitchen door , all dressed up to the nines after being with Ryan , I wanted anything but to forgive you . ’ |
19 | ‘ I guess I owe you an apology , Sister . ’ |
20 | I feel I owe you an apology for abandoning your esteemed Victorian values . |
21 | Do n't forget I see you every day ! |
22 | On the probable site of Wallace 's birthplace at Elderslie a modern memorial bears inscriptions in Gaelic ( Bas agus Buaiad — Death and Victory ) , English , and Latin , a translation of which reads I tell you the truth . |
23 | In that last summer before he died I read him the whole of Proust … |
24 | At least he knew I told him the truth . |
25 | I thought , I thought I thought , I thought I saw her a minute ago . |
26 | And I have , I think I made mine a bit strong ! |
27 | I think I read you a chapter of er the the Bears ' Picnic . |
28 | Why do I owe you a letter ? |
29 | there in your then do I call it a toupee or a wig or |
30 | Did I tell you the name They 're place is called , oh there , there was er couple of weeks ago , they had a strip show |