Example sentences of "[pers pn] a [noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Then you 'll lovey , let's get you a book , read you a story and pop you in bed , mm ? |
2 | But because Mrs did that work with you yesterday you did not do your history work , so I 'm going to talk to you a bit and ask you some questions about the tiny bit we talked about to do with Roman Britain and how the Romans invaded Britain two thousand years ago . |
3 | Then they frisk you and give you a dressing-gown and tell you to go into a cubicle and strip off and wait . |
4 | They charged you a fortune and left you with nothing but a hopelessly constricting grid . |
5 | He 'd give you a visit and put it in his book and you 'd do the same . |
6 | Right we 're going to give you a tray and ask you to sort the finds out . |
7 | I was about to write you a note and stick it on your windscreen . |
8 | Ask me a question and engage me in conversation or make a statement that applies to me . |
9 | As I handed my music to the organist , I shook so badly he bought me a brandy and made me drink it . |
10 | We were playing in France , in a place called Cognac and this kid came up to me , gave me a guitar and said he would really like me to test it for him . |
11 | Are you going to read me a story and show me your bedroom ? |
12 | ‘ He game me a bit of a shoulder into the body which flew me a bit and got me rather p— . |
13 | He sent for Marko and told him , " You must plant me a vineyard and bring me wine from it in seven days . |
14 | Just do me a favour and let me go ! ’ |
15 | ‘ The only problem is , my car is going in for a service , so maybe you could do me a favour and give me a lift there ? |
16 | He hands me a billy and suggests I get some snow for water and a few twigs to start the fire . |
17 | But John gives me a wink and passes me through . |
18 | ‘ Did you ring to give me a lecture or have you got something you want to discuss ? ’ she asked impatiently . |
19 | You tell me where there 's a union 'll get me a job that pays me any more to go off at half-past three — ’ |
20 | No , in my hand cut me a jack and give me two . |
21 | Redundancy and a wrecked career as a forgotten man seemed inevitable until right out of the blue Graham Taylor threw me a lifeline and persuaded me to join him at Aston Villa . |
22 | They keep saying they 're going to find me a house and say they 're going to buy me one . |
23 | I walk with a frame so Karen gave me a hand and took me round and introduced me to people . ’ |
24 | If you are , then give me a ring and tell me why . |
25 | Look Ralph erm if , if you do n't mind me saying can you remember if you do this could you just give me a ring and say it 's done , if not Sid come down in the morning . |
26 | Surkov lit me a cigarette and placed it between my lips . |
27 | Did any News reader obtain one and would they sell me a copy or allow me to pay for a loan of a negative ? |
28 | She flashed me a glance that made it clear there was some backbone in there , it was just the training that made her act like a dipstick . |
29 | Journalists just pop them a question and let them get on with it . |
30 | It was absolutely no good just giving them a sketch and expecting them to expand on it using their own initiative . |