Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 And er erm they saw me on the you know television programme and they asked me to go go to the school and
2 " It 's just that it 's all very well to talk about his responsibility and all that — nobody thinks how awful it would be for me to go crawling to him wailing , I 'm in tro-uble ?
3 A range of pine furniture ready for me to paint according to your needs .
4 He told me to try to go to Cookham Wood : in his words , ‘ There 's a better class of prisoner there .
5 It was wrong of me to come running to you .
6 Mr Waite , who was freed last November after five years in Lebanon , says on the ABC programme 20/20 : ‘ One day I asked to go to the bathroom .
7 I asked to talk to Cal again .
8 I asked to speak to Gina Buffon .
9 I asked to speak to the person in charge of the station .
10 I waited for her to say something else , but she did n't , so I asked to speak to Toby .
11 I asked to speak to somebody in the Highways in the Transportation
12 I asked to come to Grendon , I did n't like it when i got here , it took a lot of getting used
13 If it was not me speaking , would I want to listen to me ?
14 But we still got the threat : I 'd be summonsed , and no way did I want to go to court .
15 When do n't I want to go to bed with her ?
16 Do I want to go to this wonderful balloon festival ?
17 I mean I read according to the paper this morning young people have got to have a
18 no I feel about a I I 'll I 've said to Ann , no I feel alright Ann but you know just I du n no I 'm not quite myself am I ?
19 But I mean , now you see erm I , I 've got to er go to since they closed Central , and I have n't got a car erm so I 'm not going to carry thing , I ca n't I 'm with , with arthritis in my back I ca n't , I ca n't carry really only a very small bag , so this was
20 The opera was great , but I would n't have paid for that , I mean compared to rock erm a rock concert performance and most of the rock concert was twenty quid a ticket
21 later than that , it 's er I mean to go to the crematorium at quarter past eleven , we would n't be back here before twelve o'clock .
22 I mean to go to Italy one day , as my brother has done , ’ she told me , when I discovered her on a stone bench in the garden , reading a book .
23 I mean went to this kind of thing , it was
24 That 's what , I mean according to Tracey on
25 revolution has already happened , I mean according to this the , the landlord 's political power 's been smashed
26 I mean want to I have considered going back to er , training and cancel this
27 I mean to get to the bottom of it , ’ said Lydia , only without much conviction .
28 I mean to get to Beckenham that way it takes .
29 I mean talking to Charlie , just asking about getting some student bands on
30 They were not , they were not dispensed with , well one could look back in seventy eight and say retrospectively how that process could have been started considerably earlier , er the honourable gentleman knows perfectly well that er as the Maastricht bill was winding its way through here it was n't really practical to run this but indeed the processes were started before the governing legislation was on the statute book and I quite understand why honourable gentlemen opposite wish to make their party points , particularly those particularly those who were not in the house in seventy eight which er does n't I think apply to the honourable gentleman from from Birmingham , when he knows perfectly well that the same kind of machinery is used now was used then and it was used as fairly and as honestly and as completely impartially as the time allowed .
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