Example sentences of "[verb] i [adv prt] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Push me down it , more like , ’ he grunted , and turned away from the spectacular aerial view , feeling dizzy .
2 When friends asked me out I had to turn them down and one or two of them stopped calling round .
3 I have n't been happy for the last few months and when an old girlfriend asked me out I went along and enjoyed myself .
4 Bring me up my whip ! ’
5 ‘ Will you take Owen my message And bring me back his answer ?
6 Without the spectators cheering me on I do n't think I could have had such a good race .
7 You have been a good friend to me when there was no one else ; and you have given me back my health .
8 Given me back my confidence , I mean . ’
9 she , she cracked me up she said I left she says no do n't , do n't , do n't , do n't it 's too , it was a bit like
10 When they phoned me back I told them I was ill , made profuse apologies and asked if one of the other celebrities could open the helpline .
11 If you 'd have let me in I could have washed your back for you .
12 Now you 've let me down they 'll just say , we told you so , Sam and Foggerty and all .
13 had let me down I 'd have gone over everyone 's head and rung Matron 's flat .
14 I mean she used to toss , toss me off on the old and there 's , there 's and she used to sit on there used , used to sit on there she used to toss me off and I got this fucking as she 's tossing me off she did this love bite .
15 When Nicklaus did finally track me down he told me the bag was still mine if I wanted it , but I told him I 'd already committed myself , so I gave up the chance .
16 Now get yourself back down the stairs and heat me up lots of water .
17 ‘ If you show me up I shall just go off and leave you , ’ he warned .
18 Security and my creature comforts were cared for by a dry-cleaners on the street level ; a cafe on the first floor that would send me up something on a tray when I came home late and tired ; a retired beautician on the second floor who would revive me with an evening ‘ facial ’ ; while the grocer round the corner saw to it that my larder was replenished for my homecomings .
19 I watched half of it last week , as soon as you told me off I I put it off .
20 All these thoughts were racing through my head when I came face to face with you , and when you did n't show me out I could n't entirely understand why .
21 I eat only fish at the Mermaid these days — not because I believe in dieting , but because I once suffered an awful chips surfeit that put me off them for life .
22 ‘ She was very sure of herself , a bit cocky and she had a coldness that just put me off her . ’
23 Put me off I think .
24 They often put me off my meal .
25 Yeah , well I know but er he had n't seen anyone , he reckons for well over a year and when phoned me up I agreed to have lunch with him and then he gave me an earful about all sorts of things including erm in Norwich issuing net fares on Norwich Amsterdam .
26 When she heard this Vasilissa was even more frightened , but she said , " Oh , my sister , let me in I beg you , for I have been sent to fetch a little fire . "
27 Good words will not give me back my children …
28 They were terrific — upset , but very sympathetic and his Mother said not to worry , if Pop threw me out she 'd look after me .
29 And he gave me a smacker on the forehead , said he 'd keep me up his sleeve if he never made it to the altar .
30 Give me back my million daddy
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