Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 At this moment two people grabbed me to try to make me get up but I could not get up , so they kicked me and stamped all over me from head to toe .
2 ‘ After I became involved we came up with denim products , which had great success for ladies ’ fashions .
3 I mean to say you do n't want no more like this
4 Does it matter , I mean does it matter how you look ?
5 Could you say anything about your extension plans , I mean have they changed much , or what might they do in Tokyo ?
6 I mean has it gone up recently ?
7 okay , so Rupert , if I can come back to you , I mean do you think then that we 're doing enough to , to make these improvements ?
8 I mean do you do better if you put in on a large stake as opposed to a small stake ?
9 I mean do you keep up all the traditions ? ’
10 So what do you , I mean do you get on alright with the management or do you feel that it 's mostly , is the management mostly male and do you feel that er there should maybe be a wee bit more representation for the women workers in management ?
11 yeah I 've got a lot of relations , I 've got twenty , twenty seven er grandchildren , that includes the great grandchildren , twenty seven which I have er to get something for all at Christmas it 's a pantomime I 've got stuff here and everywhere sorting out for them , cos my little grandson tonight is coming round to wrap them up for me so I got to mind I have n't , leave his present in the way otherwise he 'll know what he 's got yeah he 's got , I got a tape for him , he wanted a tape called Madness so I 've got him a tape for it so I 've had to put that out the way so he does n't wrap that up , no he comes and does them up for me tonight , and a friend Ian will help him as well , so you know it 's , it 's great really
12 I got to admit I did n't pop over just to offer yer some neighbourly 'elp , it was on me mind while I was there to touch you for the loan of a bob .
13 Well that time that I got cayleyed I did n't realise I
14 I hate to see you going home empty handed , ’ said Madame , and she gave him a package tied like a cake in neatly folded greaseproof paper .
15 ‘ It is n't easy , any of it , but I tend to make it appear so .
16 It is n't easy , any of it , but I tend to make it appear so .
17 ‘ Would n't I need to know what to shout about ? ’
18 I tried to persuade her to go home , even suggested I go with her to talk to her parents but she could n't even face that .
19 But I tried to stop him shooting up , you know ?
20 He 's not been too bad but I tried to put him to sleep upstairs did n't I this afternoon ?
21 eventually I went up and I tried to get him to go down to sleep again , and he was shutting his eyes and on his dummy , but he was
22 I tried to make myself turn away .
23 I found having it taken away worse than the strip search .
24 She had n't last time I , cos we were talking about er when I say talking I do n't mean nastily but the last time I saw Janet I asked after Wendy and she said she was still working and enjoying her job and the children were growing up and she did n't mention any other children so cos her husband works away a lot of the year does n't he ?
25 I promised to let him know when Edgar Linton was away from home .
26 If I want to relax I go out in the garden , anywhere to get away from the kids ' bawling . ’
27 I want to persuade him to come back to France . ’
28 I want to see which has most natural speed .
29 It 's just looking at it in a slightly different way and trying , I 've done some things there to show you a , a sort of a system to use , use your own if you like but I want to see what comes in , what goes out , every time energy changes from one form into another form .
30 ‘ Coleraine showed that things can be achieved if you 're prepared to battle and that 's what I want to see us doing tomorrow . ’
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