Example sentences of "[verb] i [verb] [pron] i " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want me to change what I buy , do you want me to change the time I do it ? |
2 | He did n't make me do anything I did n't want to . |
3 | Helen asked me to explain what I meant , and listened carefully to the long story of what I had suffered at Gateshead . |
4 | Later he called me to a meeting of the Executive Council and asked me to say what I thought the principles of the Department should be and how they could be implemented . |
5 | McAllister , who had put the doll down , and was now fetching out her work basket to embroider pansies on some fine lawn dresses made for the bazaar by the aforesaid ladies , said , ‘ I did n't mean to become involved , you know , but Matey has been so kind to me — when not slave-driving me , you understand — that when she asked me to accompany her I had not the heart to refuse , and strangely , after I began to work for the bazaar , I found that it was most rewarding . ’ |
6 | It kept me awake at nights , it made me forget what I was doing during the day . |
7 | ‘ However , there are a lot of good players from around Europe playing on the Swedish Tour and it made me realise what I have to do to make it as a pro . |
8 | The first I new was Chris 's sudden , shocked screaming , with an urgency that made me drop what I was doing and run across the room to the open verandah . |
9 | ‘ I 've seen him myself , or else hearing about it has put me in a special state of mind , and all the other factors have come up right , atmospheric conditions , combinations of light and dark , what you like , and made me create what I believed I was seeing . |
10 | ‘ It really made me appreciate what I have — my job , my family and my home , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ Because I do n't think I knew what I was daeing either . ’ |
12 | I do n't know , I , I , I mean I know what I 'd do cos I 'm terrible I would make sure I went out , . |
13 | I know I mean I know what I think in the back of my head but I mean I just prefer not to predict , I do n't want to say it does n't matter about thinking I know it 's a bit weird in you know . |
14 | mm , I , I mean I told them I went |
15 | So when I went , I had to go again on Monday I took just my purse in my pocket and thought oh this is bit , cos I mean I knew what I was going for , you know , were n't looking round for anything in particular and I thought this is bit risky ! |
16 | I mean I 've stopped I 've I I do n't any longer get up and get anybody 's breakfast for them . |
17 | But if you still want me to do it I will do it . |
18 | Modigliani agreed reluctantly : ‘ If you want me to ruin it I can continue . ’ |
19 | Erm you know if if we are going to try to keep going as a viable group then yes one of the things we should consider I mean I I do n't I 've come here sort of thinking oh is this it , is this the crisis meeting or |
20 | ‘ Being with England has made me realise what I have missed ’ |
21 | now you 've made me forget what I was gon na say now it was a , yeah , yeah , you see the on her face |
22 | After her decision to stop working with a model , she wrote : ‘ Through the long time of working on studies , I finally have attained a certain background in technique which allows me to express what I want without a model . ’ |
23 | Let me tell you I was playing out of my skin . |
24 | Then let me tell you I 'm very disappointed in you . |
25 | in fact the girl who did the mailing for them did n't do it properly so in fact it 's unlikely to happen erm they asked me because I know that since she 's now leaving the Vice-Principal through network erm and and they were thinking of getting something together like that , I did n't write this that 's not my writing but just let me tell you I do n't write a twenty- four clock , twenty-four hour clock with full stops in it |
26 | ‘ Then let me outline what I want from you . |
27 | Let me repeat what I said to Marketing Week ; that no woman needs a special washing substance for her vulva . |
28 | ‘ If you feel somewhat vulnerable in your dressing-gown let me remind you I have seen you in your nightdress and not felt driven to mindless passion . ’ |
29 | And let me explain what I meant by that silly passage in my last letter , about expensively dressed girls . |
30 | Let me explain what I mean . |