Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] i [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | " My mother is threatening to dismiss all the staff unless I tell her which one of them admitted me back into the house last night . |
2 | In 1986 I cultivated new ambitions which took me out of the British orbit and on to a higher plane . |
3 | Which brings me on to the major bookshop sellers , led by two strong titles : |
4 | Which brings me back to the sermon with which I started . |
5 | I want you to drive me down to the railway station in about half an hour . ’ |
6 | ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’ |
7 | But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge . |
8 | No I was talking to Julie yesterday , she phoned me up at the |
9 | And erm she phoned me up on the Sunday . |
10 | Two days before she was killed , she phoned me out of the blue . |
11 | ‘ You want me out of the way before Adam arrives . |
12 | If , I say , if you want me out of the kitchen just say so , I do n't want to be under your feet . |
13 | ‘ You let me out at the next corner . |
14 | She hauled me out of the room and virtually pulled me up the stairs : I thought my shoulder would come out of its socket . |
15 | Can you drop me off at the apartment on your way home , Sergei ? |
16 | ‘ When you killed me back at the Miskatonic ? |
17 | It 's why you pulled me back inside the train when you could have left me to die . |
18 | Margot is always splendid on these occasions ; she took me back to the house and covered me with ice and raw beef : but in spite of all I am a most revolting sight today and shall be for a week or more — lame in one leg , blind in one eye , and with a nose like Cyrano … |
19 | Good thing you brought me along with the baggage , you know . |
20 | And she sent me down to the Headmistress and she says , ‘ You 've been drinking , have n't you ? |
21 | She kept me out of the orphanage . |
22 | A maid was immediately summoned who took me down to the servants ’ quarters . |
23 | ‘ I want you to drop me off at the nearest hotel , ’ she told him in a strained voice . |
24 | Why do n't you pick me up at the Tech ? |
25 | I could always phone up my mum and get can you pick me up from the Galleria and take me back to Haileybury please . |
26 | ‘ Why did you pull me out of the protest ? ’ she asked , steely-eyed . |
27 | I demand that you take me back to the others now , this minute . ’ |
28 | Suppose you take me down to the Brownies ' Bridge sometime — perhaps tomorrow , as you are on holiday from school — and I 'll tell you about my Brownies . ’ |
29 | She forced me back into the hall , where I was bound to run into Father . |
30 | I said so , and you fobbed me off with the excuse that you 'd been talking about Lilian 's twin . |