Example sentences of "i [am/are] [verb] [pers pn] to " in BNC.
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1 | So , rather than binning them directly , I am passing them to you ( and your Convocation Office colleagues ) . |
2 | And , Father , he asked — the lord sheriff asked — that I should beg you to have Brother Cadfael informed also , and when the morning comes , if you permit , I am to lead him to the place , to meet the sheriff there . |
3 | I am bringing you to la Principessa . ’ |
4 | ‘ I am to take you to the count . |
5 | I am taking him to prison in my country . ’ |
6 | I am taking you to the house of Robert Asshe , in Holborn . |
7 | ‘ I am taking you to the dressing-room where the ladies are gathered , they would be your best customers , I do n't doubt . ’ |
8 | ‘ I am taking you to Jaén , ’ he announced after a few miles . |
9 | I am taking you to my home , into the very bosom of my family . |
10 | They sleep in the same room with each other , and look beautiful when I am putting them to bed , jumping and hopping about quite naked , rejoicing in the freedom of no clothes . |
11 | Ask yourself , ‘ What precisely is it I wish my child to say and/or do when I am asking him/her to be good , polite , helpful , kind ? ’ ( or any of those other vague goals parents set for their bemused offspring ) . |
12 | I am asking you to be my wife . ’ |
13 | Once again I am asking you to ‘ plug ’ it in your classes and if there is still some reluctance on the part of class members , perhaps the proceeds of social fund raising could be used to buy membership for some members of the class ; at the present time membership is just as important as society funds . |
14 | ‘ I told you , I am asking you to be my grandmother 's companion . ’ |
15 | I am returning it to you in case it can be of use to someone else . |
16 | I 'm expecting him to chip-up and two-putt for a five ( the 17th was a par-5 ) , so I 'm thinking we have to do the same in reverse . |
17 | You asked me advice and I 'm givin' it to you . |
18 | ‘ No , I 'm taking her to the doctor 's . ’ |
19 | So today I 'm taking them to a matinée . ’ |
20 | ‘ Do n't forget , I 'm taking you to the Stadt Berlin . |
21 | Come on , I 'm taking you to that little café down the road — what 's it called now ? ’ |
22 | I 'm taking you to the bank , ’ he muttered in her ear , his voice reverberating through her body . |
23 | Ring Jones and tell him I 'm taking you to this dinner . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'm taking you to Ashby Chase . ’ |
25 | No , I 'm taking you to Arrancay , as I originally planned . |
26 | I 'm taking you to the Jolly Farmers . |
27 | I 'm taking you to school , just |
28 | I 'm taking it to her in Paris . ’ |
29 | I 'm telling you to fu you can switch that lamp up if you want . |
30 | Having come this far , and having made the effort to come first , I reflected only briefly as the Commandant in front of me , with his four gold bars on his shoulders , signed a piece of paper and said , ‘ I 'm posting you to the 2ème Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes . ’ |