Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] and [verb] i [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At this point a friend of mine appeared , whose house is nearby , so I asked her to call the vet and to bring me a couple of bandages to keep the flies off until the vet arrived . |
2 | She came down to Riverside with me , watched as we rehearsed then followed me into the loo and gave me a blow job — something I just was n't used to as a 17-year-old grammar school boy still living at home with his mum and dad . |
3 | There was a pause , then he said , ‘ Well now , would you be very kind and go down to the cabin and fetch me a bottle of wine , Jim ? |
4 | So basically what happens is Mike Rutherford will ring me up after they 've done the album and sent me a tape . |
5 | ‘ Cut the crap and show me the pics , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ I always walked the seven miles home , but that day the Old Man and Peter Revers came past in the car and offered me a lift . |
7 | Put me on the terrace and mix me a Singapore Sling ! ’ |
8 | One of the porters nips out every day at five thirty to the off-licence and gets me a cold one . ’ |
9 | If you have a view on that O nine O four six four one six four one and I 'd like to hear from you all you have to do is pick up the phone and give me a f a call now sorry . |
10 | Go bring me back the drink and get me a Coke . |
11 | Everyone laughed , and the captain clapped me on the back and called me a good fellow . |
12 | In typical style Shaheen had commissioned the QE2 to take a large party of people to the opening and offered me a cabin on her , but as I could not spare the time and was not sure that I would be entirely at home with my fellow passengers , I flew over in response to his invitation . |
13 | At length these bitter fruits of sin , and a sense of dependency on his providence for the averting those dreadful consequences with which others were imminently threatened , brought me to the repentance and gave me a victory over those guilty passions by which I had been so long enslaved . |
14 | ‘ My hosts have driven me down the avenue and given me the figures . |
15 | I was hoping the Brigadier would have a look at the collection and give me an estimate . |
16 | Thanks also to the kind young woman with two young children who helped me on the train and gave me an orange drink . |
17 | He took me back to the past and showed me the future . |
18 | Eva sat down on the edge of the bed and read me The Selfish Giant , dramatizing all the characters and imitating a smug vicar at the sentimental end of the story . |
19 | He rang up the hospital and got me a bed for the next week . |
20 | I would be grateful if you could look into the matter and send me the duplicate Agreement as soon as possible , as I have your copy of the tape ( VM on IBM at 1600 bpi ) ready to despatch to you on return of the documents . |
21 | The giant nanny had unlocked the door for him but kept in the background and gave me no sign of recognition . |
22 | And erm so he reluctantly went down the bank and got me a tenner . |
23 | ‘ Colin Todd told me centre half was my position , but he listened to the crowd and made me a scapegoat after a Cup defeat at Aston Villa . |
24 | Ira Dilworth applauded the idea and gave me an official ‘ To Whom It May Concern ’ letter of introduction , which opened a number of official doors , got me as far as Edmonton , and served as an invaluable introduction to some high ranking officers of the R.C.A.F. |
25 | As Reid and I put down the cases we were carrying , Reid uncorked the bottle and offered me a shot of whisky . |
26 | Once , this woman from an agency stopped me in the street and offered me a job and I travelled to Manchester to her agency , but they said : you 'd need to lose a few pounds , and get rid of this spot , and things like that ; and I thought : I ca n't be bothered . |
27 | I 'll get my head down first , you stand by the gun and give me a shout in two hours ’ time . |
28 | He took me into the office and gave me a chair . |
29 | George opened the top lid of the tank and showed me a small plank floating on the surface . |
30 | She opened the envelope and handed me the forms which would be needed if the senator undertook the repairs to Masquerade . |