Example sentences of "[verb] i [verb] [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I told her that what she said was a load of bollocks , and one thing led to another and my mum told me she was n't allowing me to take Natasha with me . |
2 | where you 're going , I mean I did Nottingham to Peterborough , how long did it take Nottingham to Peterborough ? |
3 | She goes I knew Laurie for three weeks and then after that he moved in with me , in n it , like ? |
4 | We were due at Chauk , an old field town , next day and Captain Tizzard advised me to take Rachel to the hospital there , but warned me that he could not delay his sailing for more than a few hours . |
5 | And you told me to come September for about the cream . |
6 | Let me ask er let me ask Robert over here now Robert , er I see here it tells me that you were separated from Alison , Alison your first wife , er let me get this microphone right , you were separated from your first wife , this is your second wife , you were separated from your first wife er and I understand it was a clean break , it was a clean break with a court settlement ? |
7 | Unusual position though it is , let me defend Ratner by exploding a couple of myths . |
8 | ‘ Now , let me get Silvio in here with a contract — ’ |
9 | Two considerations , however , have persuaded me to leave Egypt on the periphery of my enquiry : ( 1 ) Egypt had interested the Greeks since Homer as a country difficult to approach and with puzzling customs . |
10 | ‘ You must understand I left Spain before my tenth birthday and have never been back since . |
11 | Mme Guérigny wanted to persuade me to accompany Jean-Claude to America . |
12 | I realized that she — and possibly Jean-Claude — might be expecting me to approach Helmut for the money . |
13 | ‘ I want you to let me have Hannah for a few days . |
14 | So , to win your ( sniff ) wonderful stocking , send us a postcard telling us which '50s rock'n'roll star had a song called I Want Elvis For Christmas . |
15 | When I learned your probable identity , and knew I had Kirtlington for my neighbour — ’ |
16 | ‘ My lord of Gloucester wishes me to join Edward in the Tower — he made me promise . ’ |
17 | ‘ You think I talked Peter into giving me those earrings , do n't you ? |
18 | How do I encounter God in such a way that I can call the meeting sacramental ? |
19 | I did n't have another bridesmaid , nor did I have Southall in a cart , which Clare had been training him for , as a surprise for me . |
20 | if you do n't want it all did I see Robert with you the other day ? |
21 | In the opening shot I see Garfield at a lectern reading aloud from a Shakespeare first edition , bound in unborn calf . |
22 | ‘ Oh yeah ? ’ said I plucking Barry from my top pocket . |
23 | I have to say I like Giles as a commentator and a punid . |
24 | Oh have I upset Phil in some way ? |
25 | Well , personally I have to admit I prefer Emlyn for its realistic playability . |
26 | He suggested I took Doone into the dining-room while he told Mackie about Roydale 's gallop , and Doone followed me docilely , bringing the plank . |
27 | You see I ask Pamela to be my advocate . |
28 | See I got Sue on it as well . |
29 | Using the techniques which I have already described I regressed Sylvia to early childhood — beginning , as always , with a remembered happy occasion . |