Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [pers pn] a " in BNC.

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1 One of them asked him a question .
2 I think talking to them helped me a lot to get over those first few months .
3 When I asked him a question he 'd say , ‘ The answer to that is — in fact the several answers to that are …
4 The camera was rolling and with Devonian subtlety , I asked him a succession of innocuous questions about his regional tour .
5 So I asked him a question . ’
6 I asked him a question and he could answer no .
7 I , I asked him a couple of weeks or ten days back .
8 I asked him a little bit more about the play .
9 ‘ One day I asked her a question as I was getting on , and she just smacked my face …
10 I asked you a question , dear heart .
11 " I asked you a question , " Lee — if it was Lee , and he was convinced it was — said softy .
12 I asked you a question , you asked me a question , but I did n't leap out of nowhere and start a fight , did I ?
13 ‘ And I asked you a question , Mr Ward . ’
14 I asked you a question .
15 I asked you a question , Mr Jordan . ’
16 I asked you a question ! ’ he said .
17 I asked you a question , Mistress .
18 I asked you a question .
19 ‘ Master Physician , I asked you a question . ’
20 I asked you a question .
21 I asked you a question and I 'm still waiting for your answer .
22 I asked you a question .
23 I asked you a question , signorina .
24 I asked you a question , señorita , and I 'd like a straight answer . ’
25 ‘ Do you remember I asked you a question on your first day that you refused to answer ? ’ he said .
26 There is a wealth of revealing evidence on the attitudes that affect reading : ‘ His daddy always takes him to bed , and he says ‘ Can I have a story ? ’ said an engineer 's wife , ‘ but he 's been told now that he 's getting a bit too old for stories ’ ’ [ ‘ He ’ is four ] ( Newson and Newson , 1968 , p.274 ) ; ‘ Then I read her a story , ’ said an actor 's wife , ‘ and Rupert listens , and then I show Rupert his little book ’ ’ [ Rupert being sixteen months old ] ( ibid .
27 Mrs Jones recalls , ‘ I made him a robe and head-dress and his father made him a crook .
28 When we got to my house , I gave Man Friday some trousers , and I made him a coat and a hat .
29 Then I made him a little tent to sleep in , but for a few weeks I always took my gun to bed with me .
30 " He just came down here , and I made him a cup of tea and we said an act of contrition together . "
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