Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I only hope I did everything Sally would have wanted me to do . |
2 | So let me leave you with a few wise words . |
3 | So let me tell my tale . |
4 | I 'm as open minded and honest about my dogs as any dog owner , so let me tell you that I have the most beautiful , most gentle , most serious and most feminine Golden Retriever that ever lived . |
5 | ‘ So let me tell you about our Emperor 's hopes for the fullest possible form of control … ’ |
6 | So let me show you what I mean by freedom . |
7 | So let me confine myself simply to inviting erm , Penny , to propose the resolution . |
8 | In a book of this length it is n't possible to cover everything , so let me declare my hand right away : what interests me most is the brain . |
9 | I think you 'll look terrific in those hotpants , so let me buy them for you ? ’ |
10 | So let me buy you a coffee . ’ |
11 | So let me ask you honestly , the man we met in Newgate was n't Taplow , was he ? ’ |
12 | So let me add mine — thank you very very much . |
13 | So let me have your queries regarding these machines as well . |
14 | So get me to do it , it 's only |
15 | Okay , erm so suppose I ask you to square the number . |
16 | I even hoped the Germans would overrun our positions and so allow me to give myself up as a prisoner . |
17 | Hugh liked him from the first ; and so do I like him , I like him very well . |
18 | I must mention one member — Angela ( nee Feetenby ) — for her help to me has been second to none — not only do I congratulate her for that but on your behalf I want to wish her every happiness in her new life — she was married last July to Harry Bell . |
19 | ‘ Not only do I bite my nails , ’ he sighs , ‘ but the skin all around them . ’ |
20 | ‘ Not only do I find you quite extraordinarily beautiful , but I also feel that I have known you all my life . |
21 | How long do I want it to last my child and will it be sturdy enough to take the punishment a toddler metes out without keeling over ? |
22 | But how long do I let them struggle with a complicated example before intervening ? |
23 | ‘ I only wish I knew who it was who gave it to her , because this person could have destroyed her career . ’ |
24 | Good God , how long have I had it ? she asked herself . |
25 | The armed men eventually let me retrieve my bag and notebook — my money had been taken — and remain in the lobby . |
26 | Oh look at that , I love birthdays on a badge , to Aunty Dot , hope your birthday is lots of fun for you , filled with many of , happy things and nice surprises too , right let me wear me badge I love birthdays there we go that can stand up somewhere , I do n't know where , we 're running out of space |
27 | Right let me collect your ideas on this then , erm would you like to tell me what you 've written please ? |
28 | Right let me stop you there because I think you 've got maybe the wrong end of the stick . |
29 | was that the one where hang on let me think what it was , there 's some , there 's a it was , at Oxford College were n't it and one of them was trying to be a like high up in the church or something |
30 | Macbeth defends but at the same time accuses himself ; ‘ Thou canst not say I did it : never shake/Thy gory locks at me ’ ( 50f . ) . |