Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That was a nice picture — Marie liked it I think , cos she did n't mind me sticking it on the wall .
2 Boys pouring into the room below , laughing , chattering , me seeing them through the crack .
3 I was anxious to settle the terms of the contract with M. Chaillot and , because I wanted to avoid being cornered by him in Passy , I suggested to Jean-Claude that he make an appointment for me to see him at the radio , mid-morning , on a date when I had a luncheon appointment .
4 FERDINAND … . my imagination will carry me To see her in the shameful act of sin … .
5 And Dr Carrington had particularly asked me to disconnect him from the ventilator .
6 ‘ Here , let me shield you from the wind . ’
7 He sang If You Were the Only Girl in the World and he sang Help Me Make It Through the Night .
8 On the day Sir Hubert arrived in Rangoon he sent for me to thank me for the way in which this delicate matter had been handled .
9 In December 1757 he tried to excuse himself ‘ as my abode is at such distance from the place where the Royal Society hold their weekly meetings as to render it not only inconvenient , but unsafe for me to attend them in the winter season. , A month later Ellis countered with , ‘ I scarce think it possible that Mr. Miller should have no one friend in the Society to send him word and , indeed , I had told Rivington to tell Miller I would be glad to discuss the matter at Fulham , and Miller ignored it . ’
10 Let me introduce you to the world of press releases .
11 Let me introduce you to the class .
12 Crilly tells me to meet him at the Hope and Vixen in half an hour .
13 He tells me to meet him at the magistrates ' court the following morning , tells me to keep away from the scumbags .
14 ‘ It told me to meet him by the Princess Alice in Forest Gate , ’ he recalls .
15 I asked them about the war , and they said it was okay , but you could see in their eyes they did n't mean it .
16 So I asked them in the lodge like do n't do any damage and Tom was in e he gave them a good lecture so and the lads in the lodge said , Well look you tell them as well not to do this attitude and perhaps you 've seen it on these flumes when they saw a crowd that was there they were changing gear with the Land Rover and through you know like anybody in the way you 'd be underneath .
17 I asked him about the disrepair of the buildings .
18 It was an easy entry into conversation and , after going through the statistics dear to a teacher 's heart ( hours per week - twenty-five : pupils in a class — thirty ) , I asked him about the problems of teaching Spanish here .
19 When I asked him about the Galapagos T-shirt he was wearing , he merely snapped , ‘ No , I have n't been .
20 I asked him about the meatless days which the man at Amsterdam had mentioned .
21 I asked him about the girls and he told me to offer them drinks , talk to them , spend 1,000 francs on them , and I would be away .
22 When I asked him about the college he volunteered only that it was an experimental community of researchers and students — ‘ the kind of imaginative endeavour you will find only in the States . ’
23 I asked him about the Lady Eleanor and he replied : ‘ She is near to death , a fall , an accident .
24 But for Ilsa 's sake I asked him about the gleaming star and discs on their rainbowed ribbons and he became almost talkative .
25 I asked him after the event what he thought .
26 I asked her about the changes in her life since the NI featured her in 1979 .
27 I asked her about the make and she said she did n't know .
28 I asked her about the letter and she kne she said she could n't remember anything about it but she filled in something when they came back from Belfast .
29 I asked her about the letter and she said she could n't remember anything about it but she filled in something when they came back from Belfast and she said open it , so I opened it and it 's one of these things er if you book to go to Dublin before May the whatever , the end of May , then if you went again in the Autumn , you you get er fifty pounds worth of vouchers or something , you go half price .
30 But you said you you when I asked you about the clinic on Street you thou you thought had heard of it .
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