Example sentences of "[pron] a [noun] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I a bit put it in the back now . |
2 | These panels are likely to suffer from what has been called ‘ duty ’ listening or viewing in which a person feels he or she ought to , say , watch a television programme because there is a questionnaire for it , even though it is not a programme that person would ordinarily view at all . |
3 | The famous cantata Quando ridi , in which a lover claims he is dying for the sake of a beautiful mouth ? |
4 | That 's right , its a job Has he got the flight out there and everything , they pay for it ? |
5 | Though why he wants to call himself a doctor beats me . |
6 | She gave you a drink did she before you went to bed ? |
7 | ‘ And she sent you a message asking you to join her ? ’ |
8 | I 'm giving you a chance to convince me . |
9 | ‘ For de Raimes , for believing that bitch at Gloucester even for a minute , for losing my damnable temper and not giving you a chance to tell me the truth . ’ |
10 | I 'm just giving you a chance to tell us , that 's all . |
11 | Did it throw you a bit did it ? |
12 | They asked you a question to trap you |
13 | Yeah I 'm giving you a sheet to do it on now . |
14 | Lads , give another lad a tenner to do his horses , if he wants to take off , he 'll say I 'll give you a tenner to do mine tonight . |
15 | I said I 'll give you a tenner to build it all for me . |
16 | They can quite easily send you a postcard telling you when a meter inspector will call . |
17 | Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent . |
18 | Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent . |
19 | Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent . |
20 | Here , I 've got you a paper to prove it . ’ |
21 | Yeah , I was gon na give you a ring to say it 's been this way , pick them up |
22 | it 's someone 's given you a list look it 's that learn it . |
23 | Naturally , nobody gave us a second look and I had the traffic lights co-ordinated by computer so that we stopped near you just as Sergeant Plod , with perfect timing , gave you an excuse to mace him . |
24 | Oh here look , and I got you an envelope to put it in . |
25 | Erm to give you an example let me show you this brochure here this is Page and Moy high prices and clearly that is aimed at A and B. |
26 | By itself an experiment allows us to draw conclusions about the particular conditions in that experiment , and nothing else . |
27 | ‘ Perhaps you could lend me a servant to guide me back to the Grange ? ’ |
28 | James gave me a message to say you 'd be at home . ’ |
29 | It 's going to cost me a fortune to get them home , |
30 | In fact I broadcast that material , but I cut it into three programmes , and I , I cut in the questions I would have asked if he 'd actually given me a chance to ask them . |