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

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31 ‘ You mean , you knew all along , but you let me make a fool of myself ? ’
32 Erm let me make a few announcements erm firstly Longmans the publishers are producing a large and they hope definitive dictionary of the English language and in aid of this they have asked various universities to produce examples , recorded examples of academic monologue and we 've agreed to cooperate and that is what this little piece of electronic wizardry is in aid of in case you were wondering .
33 Here let me make an aside .
34 It seems BNFL is doing just that and I also welcome the fact that on a day like this they are letting someone like me make an input , ’ she added .
35 I now thank that friend who first put the direct question to me and made me make the decision .
36 But let me make the point here that separatism and man-hating are different things .
37 ‘ You can come through to the kitchen and help me make the tea , ’ Miss Honey said , and she led the way along the tunnel into the kitchen — that is if you could call it a kitchen .
38 ‘ Fred lets me make the decisions , an' it was my idea ter sort this back room out . ’
39 ‘ You 'll let me make the cakes ? ’
40 Yet a combination of things , active marketing by both the gallery and the artist herself , made me make the journey to Watermans .
41 Let me make the position absolutely clear to the House .
42 ‘ Then I 'll let you make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ bodies , ’ said Gurder , his voice just one step away from being threatening , ‘ and you 'll let me make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ souls .
43 They make me want a lot of things that I never had .
44 He 's too dear to me for me to pretend a love I do n't feel . "
45 And it frightens me seeing the youngsters coming out carrying .
46 IT IS normally gratifying enough for me to hit the ball in the air and in the general direction of the green .
47 Alec Reid was wonderful — not only physically , carrying pans of hot water to the stove when necessary , but morally , in allowing me to treat a patient in such an unorthodox fashion .
48 ONCE again baseless charges of lewdness and indecency in this column make it impossible for me to report the following headline in the newsletter of Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries : ‘ What 's Five Inches Long — and Worth £200 ? ’
49 You 've caused me to lose a whole valuable day 's work .
50 She says it slipped and set off the magic eye which set the baler off which crushed the bottom part of my leg causing me to lose the tissue and muscle from my ankle up to my shin .
51 Me got a make a
52 ah me got a
53 I think he was surprised by my reaction , so he asked me to lunch the next day .
54 Ron and I thought that the best way to arrange this would be for me to interview the Prince about his uncle , and to tack the result on to the end of the obituary programme .
55 He 's an older man and maybe an easier since he had me galloping the best of my horses lame over you , Owen .
56 When I got back I had bed rest for a couple of days and then they had me scrubbing the houses and that .
57 ‘ You have also invited me to wear a British hat , ’ Mark continued .
58 Yes will you give me to wear a tie ?
59 It made me think a lot about photography while I was in prison ; it was like why are you doing this ? ’
60 Funnily enough — now this makes me think a bit , although it was probably just because he liked the name — he did call his daughter Hannah .
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