Example sentences of "[vb base] i [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You trust me so little , Caroline ? ’ |
2 | Except that while she was loving him , gazing wonderingly at his blind eyes , Dr Neil said suddenly and hoarsely , ‘ Quick , McAllister ; put the baby in the drawer over there and bring me as much towelling as you can . ’ |
3 | Her letter upset me very much . |
4 | ‘ You want me that much ? ’ |
5 | You cause me so much pain |
6 | He crushed them in his hand as he passed the coffin and shouted at the lid , weeping , ‘ Even when you 're dead you cost me too much . ’ |
7 | ‘ Now , Katherine , it is different , though you should n't , in your innocence , provoke me too much . ’ |
8 | You owe me that much — if nothing else . |
9 | ‘ You owe me that much ! ’ he insisted , vehement now . |
10 | Do n't you think you owe me this much at least ? ’ |
11 | ‘ And you think I owe you proof , when you still owe me so much ! ’ |
12 | Then you owe me so many hours do n't you ? |
13 | If having Brian on your books is a problem , then give me plenty more of the same . ’ |
14 | Twenty-four hours , Zack , give me just that … ’ |
15 | it 'll benefit all of us if you give me as much assistance as you possibly can . |
16 | Give me that much hope , Topaz . " |
17 | Tell me as much as you can tell to a maiden aunt , and let's see what can be done . " |
18 | ‘ But specialists tell me so much depends on attitude . |
19 | tell me that much |
20 | I thought the last thing you wanted was to have to spend more time than necessary in my company … seeing as you dislike me so much ? ’ |
21 | I always have a pile of small , brightly coloured bricks on my desk , because they teach me so much about the children who sit in front of them . |
22 | I know I just that election , you know in eighty seven |
23 | When we went to John Lewis 's in , in High Wycombe , they got some cheap fabrics on in lace or , or fine material , and you know I very much now regret not getting some , because I want to dress up , remember I had a , a lace cover , a fitted lace cover on my kitchen table |
24 | Yes , well I think that 's why you that 's why I keep on trying to come back to the regulatory system , because what you really in fundamental form a pension is a contract between an employer and an individual , you know you pay me so much money and when you get to a certain age I will pay you . |
25 | I think when I meet — and maybe would count them not in hundreds , but in tens — when I meet women who make those sorts of comments and say this time last year I would not have said that , then those sorts of things encourage me very much . |
26 | Mr Essex says music is a two-way thing : ‘ My pupils inspire me as much as I inspire them . ’ |
27 | ‘ Ask me again another night , ’ she replied . |
28 | So I 'm gon na get I 'm gon na be at that thing by about seven o'clock if I get on the train by I doubt I very much doubt it I 'm getting the train . |
29 | ‘ You remind me so much of Gerda , you know that ? |
30 | I decided to focus on the Matter again ; the cooking facilities ; it looked like it would have to be a barby of some sort , with paper logs made out of Bible pages twisted up and tied into knots — not the lovely picture pages , they remind me too much of Ma and Pa 's bedroom — perhaps a few letters to the Corinthians ; nice and dry . |