Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 People have me in a little pocket of their minds in that role [ Ben Braddock ] and they do n't want to see me get out of it .
2 Kindly do n't presume to issue me orders in my own house . ’
3 I I do n't want thinks I want facts .
4 ‘ They 'd 've let me know , ’ he said , picking up another splinter of pheasant .
5 ‘ Also , after this injury , I doubt very much whether Wigan will even consider releasing me to come down here again . ’
6 ‘ Also , after this injury , I doubt very much whether Wigan will even consider releasing me to come here again . ’
7 Would you consider letting me do my dad 's job for you ? ’
8 Do you know did I tell you when she was asleep the other day ?
9 He could n't wait to get me sewn up , could he ?
10 ‘ That you did n't need to marry me to fulfil your ambitions !
11 Why did you need to tell me lies ?
12 You should 've seen me marching home .
13 Fuel air and coal 's the other let me think let me think er er and what else was there I forgotten .
14 Now that would not be what one would expect er two months ago if I 'd said well look you know that 's that 's what the revolution 's gon na bring about you would 've said I do n't believe you .
15 They did n't appear to mind me playing a double game , allying with each in turn , then becoming their opponent at the next round .
16 So everybody bar the PE teacher hated me playing football and everything they could do to stop me playing football they did .
17 With a great clean sound , reasonable amounts of crunch and buckets-full of sustain , The Attax preamp should 've had me jumping about in praise .
18 ‘ So he got me a few gigs round the Irish pubs , and I had to learn off some traditional Irish ballads quickly for the sort of audiences you got there certainly did n't want to hear me singing songs by James Taylor or Simon and Garfunkel .
19 You could 've told me to mind my own business . ’
20 Do n't want to play I spy , no .
21 I do n't have to ask you what I should do in my spare time , and — and I suppose now you wo n't want to help me find my mother , and that 's all right with me , I do n't care ! ’
22 Do you remember seeing me changing my duvet cover ?
23 You 'd like to see me suffer , would n't you ? ’
24 Because you 'd like to see me suffer for what you believe I did to Ryan !
25 ‘ I know you 'd like to see me become a big tycoon like you , ’ Peter was saying , ‘ but you 'll just have to face it — I 'm not and never will be .
26 Erm , I would be happy , I mean , I purposely , I put some lines in just because I was thinking that way at the time , but I 'd be very happy if other people would scribble it out , change it , throw it back at me , you know , I would like to see I suppose , just to see if we can erm , if that , because , because I have to say that although you know part of reading 's letter , erm , I feel it 's , it , it feels destructive and it feels very critical .
27 I 'm very relieved you 're going into action — and you might like to know I reworded the signal Buckmaster was sending , made it , shall we say less positive . ’
28 Would you like to help me try and take some ?
29 If you get all serious , I 'll begin to wish I had n't said anything at all . ’
30 I do n't like I do n't like getting I do n't like getting
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