Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 " I hear that Miss Potts asked to see you about next year 's work , " said Miss Haines .
2 Once upon a time , thought Lydia , when I was in love with him , he would 've socked me for that .
3 I hate to burden you with this .
4 point of order , the point that I made make it on this side is that we are not against the expenditure .
5 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
6 cos I did n't fancy eating it like that and er she goes , I told her give us a piece of some of that wrapping you know
7 I hate to see it like that . ’
8 After spying him through the kitchen window with Mrs Files , so much himself , so much not Francis , I thought I did n't want to see him at all .
9 She could not imagine who might want to see her at this time on a Saturday morning .
10 They 'll want to see her for sure . ’
11 I knew my wife did n't want to see it at all .
12 Local councillor Eddie McEvilly said : ‘ I do n't really want to talk about conditions on the operation , because I do n't want to see it at all . ’
13 It was so useful to have been on the road myself and to have experienced cold-calling , setting up new accounts , or merchandising accounts that did n't want to see you at that particular moment .
14 Society tends to ignore the inherent sexuality of younger teenagers , especially girls , preferring to see them as innocent children , so consequently when girls do fall pregnant , they have few rights or benefits as mothers .
15 ‘ Thank you — I 'd prefer to see them in full sunlight , ’ Lucy said hastily , in case Silas imagined she was anxious to experience a moonlight stroll with him .
16 No doubt they will want to interview you at some time .
17 Western historians tend to see them as alienated intellectuals motivated not by the interests of any major section of society but by a host of heterogeneous ideas , romantic and modernizing , dictatorial and democratic .
18 We pledge to continue to support them in that .
19 Machinery unfit to do I 've stopped it for that .
20 ‘ I 've sweated blood to get him to agree to see me at all .
21 In 1336 , as on earlier occasions , a tax of 20s a sack had been agreed by an assembly of merchants , and in 1338 the merchants agreed to increase it to 40s .
22 to continue to provide them with that service .
23 Now do you want to provide them with any parking facilities off parking ?
24 ‘ I do not want to know you at all , Monsieur Lemarchand , ’ she stated firmly .
25 They do n't want to know you at any other time … but most of them are n't like that here .
26 He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable .
27 And I hardly got to know him at all .
28 Oh you want to see me in four weeks ?
29 But er you want to see me in four weeks to see about that ?
30 Now I want to see you in four weeks again .
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