Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb base] i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The experience rather put me off but I still have the Raleigh with me in Cotherstone , and keep hoping to have another go . |
2 | He accepts he 's now more a mess-clearer than Messiah , saying : ‘ Clubs only call me in when they 're in a desperate situation . ’ |
3 | My shorthand also let me down when I attended a local inquest . |
4 | ‘ Hartlepool really set me up . |
5 | Yeah , cos people all help me out . |
6 | A word from Graham Gooch soon put me right on that count . |
7 | Hello Dennis , hey I you got through er last time , few minutes ago cut me off . |
8 | Team games always put me off . |
9 | Puzzle games usually tee me right off . |
10 | I remained in prison another two years until the government graciously let me out under the amnesty in May 1983 . |
11 | The squirrels and birds in my garden certainly know me individually . |
12 | Skirting a tinker camp , Mrs M. eventually put me down beside the fast-flowing River Moy at Ballina . |
13 | Christopher 's had a really good time so have I so has Robert . |
14 | ‘ A burst knee muscle also set me back by about three weeks , ’ he said , adding that the Fiji match would be an ideal opportunity to blood another flanker in front of a home crowd . |