Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ That was straight talk I gave you that time , shamus . |
2 | Yes , so how much do I owe them ? |
3 | ‘ How much do I owe you ? ’ |
4 | ‘ How much do I owe you ? ’ |
5 | How much do I owe you ? " |
6 | ‘ How much do I owe you ? ’ |
7 | ‘ How much do I owe you ? ’ she asked weakly . |
8 | ‘ How much do I owe you ? ’ |
9 | ‘ How much do I owe you ? ’ |
10 | How much do I owe you ? |
11 | John , how much do I owe you for the erm the lens ? |
12 | How much do I owe you mum ? |
13 | How much do I owe you for , how much are they Ruth ? |
14 | How much do I owe you Anne ? |
15 | How much do I owe you ? |
16 | How much do I owe you ? |
17 | And if the stakes look right , right how much do I owe you ? |
18 | How much do I value what I am likely to get out of it ? |
19 | I feel fine let me flare my nostrils . |
20 | Three of them stay upstairs with Crilly , while the other three ask me to show them the bedroom . |
21 | First of all let me emphasize our common experience that most human relationships are asymmetrical . |
22 | Er now let's go back over oh first of all let me explain what the idea is Hello . |
23 | First of all let me state I like him as much as I like Cuntona . |
24 | 1962 LOVE ME DO THEY SAID … |
25 | set the pace for Austria with the , track record run of fifty seven point seven four and the second bob is fifteenth see I mean they 're , they 're , they 're fifty seven , eight for nine against fifty seven , seven , four , so I mean they 're not half a second then , I mean they were , they were first in the two man and then they dropped six after one run so |
26 | ‘ First let me thank you for the great job you are doing with the ‘ Nottingham Graduate ’ . |
27 | First let me say I thought Leeds played very well . |
28 | ‘ First let me see your face , ’ replied the lawyer . |
29 | He then holds up his own ideal , a calculated inversion which in a normal man might be the text for a denunciation of what Cicero called the treachery ‘ lurking under the false show of loyal service ’ : At this point , normally , the attack on evil would be made ; but Iago unconcernedly identifies himself with this group : ‘ These fellows have some soul , /And such a one do I profess myself ’ ( 53ff . ) . |
30 | ‘ This was the first fight I found myself screaming . |