Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] your [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 I always remember your joke at the North and South Club when you told the Jamaican guy those things that he got mad at you that you did n't have a black belt but you had a yellow streak at Origami !
32 I always told your aunt it was too big for you and that you would never be able to manage it , but she never listened to me . "
33 I always buy your magazine , but to get a picture of ‘ Slash ’ or ‘ Satch ’ I have to cut out half of the interview page .
34 Nicola I I mean I I totally take your story on board but you are a nurse
35 You know I still miss your father .
36 Not difficult to get confused , I mean , I still think your heart 's in Emmerland ,
37 They walked on in silence for a time , and then Hilary said : ‘ I still think your mum 's playing a dirty game , or she 's imagining things .
38 Not everyone is like that , but I still think your future lies off-world .
39 I still think your coming is risky … ’
40 Can I also draw your attention to another date which is the Thursday the seventeenth of September which is the regional press launch for the fifteenth international Tyneside film festival .
41 Erm can I also draw your attention to the to the second erm part of the of the policy that would at least permit that type of development provided it it was able to demonstrate a need to be located in North Yorkshire .
42 I also tried your answer to a similar problem as detailed in your August 1992 issue , p 197 : c : \DOS>attrib -r -s -h\c : \lite\pcprobe \*; * but to no avail.The message in this case was : Parameter format not correct — -h\c : \lite\pcprobe \*; *
43 I also found your diary .
44 Can I identify with the objective of communitarianism , can I also share your concept that the voluntary sector is the locus within which that sort of discussion should be and can be taking place .
45 I really enjoyed your reading .
46 I really enjoy your sense of humour
47 You know , I really liked your film .
48 I really need your help and advice . "
49 So I really need your support .
50 Say I really appreciate your time
51 " I often saw your dad about the place , Stephen , " he said .
52 " I often saw your dad , " he said , " out with the field-glasses .
53 I often helped your uncle on the farm , and now I 'm helping you . ’
54 I implicitly trust your accuracy , JTR , I promise no more lapses of faith .
55 I FULLY support your writer Rory Clements ' plea to save St Bart 's Hospital and understand his gratitude after his nephew was successfully treated there .
56 In conclusion , I fully endorse your desire to avoid confrontational behaviour surrounding international rugby .
57 I fully realise your HQ may be ‘ dry ’ as is Shell 's hospitality suite near Braefoot Bay .
58 I am sorry if I appeared to spring the letter on you and I fully understand your desire to get it right .
59 since the evening when I almost told your father
60 I never robbed your brother . ’
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