Example sentences of "[vb base] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you intend me to infer that she was pregnant , then for the life of me I can see no reason why you do n't actually say so .
2 ‘ You trust me to drive without keeping a constant watch ? ’
3 Trust me to choose the one man that would make it impossible .
4 I do n't think , ’ he said , ‘ they trust me to do nothing . ’
5 Trust me to pick the most expensive . ’
6 ‘ And you trust me to return ? ’
7 Leave it to me , Fran , and trust me to make all the arrangements . ’
8 Trust me to get a cat like you , ’ said Mildred fondly , stroking it with one hand and unclasping its claws with the other .
9 Trust me to get
10 No , I change me mind this week , eh , I bought some erm , I bought
11 Suffer me to go to my infamy ! ’
12 Suffer me to stay ! ’
13 To picture a man in words , one 's much like another , ’ said Aldhelm , ‘ but bring me to see him , I 'll pick him out from a thousand . ’
14 ‘ I do n't think I 've ever had a lady bring me flowers before . ’
15 The peace and tranquility of the Norfolk countryside make me realise how fortunate we are , and all the more conscious of the trials and sorrows that so many people are suffering both in this country and around the world .
16 These ideas make me think that creativity and beauty are linked .
17 These bands make me think of Robert Bridges ' poem of love , I Will Not Let Thee Go .
18 And if that is so , then I revert to the considerations already stated which as a matter of construction make me think that it did so legislate .
19 And , that , you make me think of it , suddenly she 'd switched .
20 The ‘ personality ’ had to conceal my natural impatience , my moods , my fatigue and make me appear endlessly dynamic and reassuring .
21 I 'd like to hear you do Ich Grolle Nicht again and also Erlkönig — they make me shudder !
22 ‘ Okay , blue-eyes , ’ I drawled , even though they were green , ‘ be difficult and make me twist the information from you until you scream for my kisses … ’
23 Hale & Pace are sometimes they make me piss myself and sometimes I think that was , sometimes they 're
24 I did n't think I 'd be able to keep my sanity or my family if it happened again , but there was no way I was going to let him make me sign for a loan I did n't want .
25 And they told me about Azul , in Jersey , and before that I think it was before that they showed me the forensic photographs of all of them : Bissett skewered on the railings , grotesque and spread and limp ; the blood-smeared vibrator used on the retired judge , Jamieson ; the drained shapeless white body of Persimmon , tied to his grid above a pool of blood , then nothing when there should have been something ; then what was left of Sir Rufus Carter , blackened bones , distorted and bent , the black skull 's jaw hinged down in a blind scream but the flesh all gone very much a dental-records job and it was all black , the nails , the wood and the bones too but it 's their mouths their jaws I remember , their silent screams , hanging slack or jammed open and it gets worse because they show me the fucking video they show me the video they think I made or that I think they think I made but I did n't ; they make me watch it and it 's horrific ; there 's a man and he 's dressed in black or dark blue and he has a gorilla mask on and he keeps sucking on this little bottle he 's carrying which must be helium because it gives him that baby voice disguising his own voice and he has this fat little guy strapped to a chrome seat , his mouth taped , one arm tied down onto the arm of the chair , shirt rolled up and the little guy 's shrieking as hard as he can but it sounds quiet because the noise is having to come down his nose while the man in the gorilla mask looks from the camera to the guy in the seat and holds up this huge fucking syringe like something from a nightmare from an old movie from a horror film and I can feel my heart beating wildly because that 's what this is .
26 You make me decide to go on a diet immediately , though even if I starved for a month I 'd never get a waist as slim as yours . ’
27 ‘ When we visit him and Sally they make me go outside to smoke .
28 erm make me explain the difference between irony and sarcasm .
29 Looking back on that visit , as I sometimes do , I find it difficult to reconcile the warm , charming and amusing hostess who spared the time to entertain us that day with the latter-day basso profundo screecher of the House of Commons and the earnest , ingratiating gusher of numerous television interviews ( performances which make me dream wistfully of the old saw , ‘ In the ideal society politics should be as unobtrusive as drains ’ ) .
30 If their full bellies make me fail to recognise my communality with a woman of colour whose children who do not eat , because she ca n't find work ; or a woman who has no children because her insides are rotten from home abortions and sterilisation ; or if I fail to recognise the lesbian who chooses not to have children , or the woman who remains closeted because her homophobic community is her only life support ; the woman who chooses silence instead of another death ; the woman who is terrified lest any anger triggers the explosion of hers ; if I fail to recognise these women as other faces of myself , then I am contributing to each of their oppressions , but also to my own .
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