Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [conj] i [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Trust me when I say you should have nothing to do with such drivel — make like a tree and leave it . |
2 | ‘ God , would you fancy me if I said I was ? |
3 | Oh I could have er er well it does n't debar me but I feel it , it would it would n't be right , for me being a Labour Party member sitting on a , a non-segregated and non-political gr er ah association , |
4 | You asked me whether I thought we could trust the boy . |
5 | This letter is going to be devoted to my affairs in connection with Edward … the other day he asked me if I thought you would care to go for a walk into the country somewhere . |
6 | Well I did think about it but the Careers Officer advised me no cos he thought that you have to be really really good before y get in and he asked me if I thought I was really good and I said that well I was not too bad but and he said that he thought it would be better to concentrate on something else . |
7 | He saw the radio propped on the little stool and asked me if I played it while I worked . |
8 | When he asked me if I played I admitted that I had done so but insisted that I really was very bad . |
9 | They asked me if I wanted me P forty five framed or unframed . |
10 | ‘ He asked me if I wanted it . |
11 | ‘ She hates me and I hate her . ’ |
12 | I washed them trainers our Johnny given me and I cleaned them for him to try and save and then them black shoes for school to save his boots for the |
13 | ‘ They 'll hurt me if I tell you … ’ |
14 | Oh I got them but I mean I ai n't brought them with me . |
15 | You eat yours and I eat mine . |
16 | ‘ I suppose you do n't trust me after I locked you in , ’ he said . |
17 | Will you trust me when I tell you anything ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Mr Christie , ’ said a voice , ‘ you do n't know me but I know you , We have met and I know that you are a good man and a religious man . |
19 | Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business ! |
20 | Forgive me if I hurt you , but I want you so much that I do n't know if I can hold back . ’ |
21 | Forgive me if I share them with you , in the hope that they may echo your own sentiments . |
22 | I designed them and I service them . |
23 | Jessie pulled herself away from Agnes and further along the bed : ‘ He loves me and I love him . ’ |
24 | She goes on in formulaic terms : ( " He [ my husband ] loves me and I love him well ; our love is as true as steel " ) |
25 | I am employing you because I believe you will do a first-class job . |
26 | LADY DAVERS : Why , Pamela , I did indeed pity you while I thought you innocent and when my brother seized you and brought you down hither without your consent . |
27 | He found you but I suppose you do n't remember . ’ |
28 | I want you and I believe you owe me , but wanting you has n't unbalanced me to the extent you seem to believe . |
29 | I have never met editor Malcolm Fillmore , but I shall recognise him when I see him : pale of countenance , slight of figure . |
30 | ‘ I do n't know him , I do n't trust him and I think he 's a highly suspicious character . ’ |