Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | " My mother is threatening to dismiss all the staff unless I tell her which one of them admitted me back into the house last night . |
2 | but erm , I think I down by his legs , all this and erm , you know , its bang , bang its just like , its over in a split second , you do n't have time to be this , I was there and there nobody really new what was going on and all this sort of stuff , he was probably one of most honest about , well , one of the most honest little bloke more willing to speak about it , and he had this other one it was right you know like , er , well I 'm already taking further than I 'm willing to go on this course , what you need is , well look , you know , all I know is that we was first , saying no more than that , not willing to go . |
3 | Well I was just tidying myself up , och just a week lick of lipstick and a puffa blusher basically when I noticed that my mascara was on its last legs so I had to remind myself to stop by at Frazers Innoxa counter as any other tearproof bar theirs brings me out in lumps , so to cut a long story short I just nicked in the sidedoor — honest to god I was festooned with carriers laden down like a workhouse donkey — and I 'd to cut through the shoe department . |
4 | I want you to drive me down to the railway station in about half an hour . ’ |
5 | ‘ You got me out of gaol . |
6 | ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’ |
7 | But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge . |
8 | But Susan hit back saying : ‘ She made me out to be some ditsy small-town mum who wanted to meet a star . |
9 | ‘ I suppose she made me out to be a right little idiot , ’ says Anya . |
10 | She sits me down in Jamie 's heap of a living room while she clatters in the kitchenette . |
11 | Everything went wrong , but she got me out of trouble . |
12 | I let her share my house because she could only afford a tiny flat of her own , and she bosses me around as if she 's the one with the money . |
13 | She splits me off from you lot , I 'm really fucked off actually cos like when I just go to dinner I just go with bloody Marina and then I sit there and I just do n't say a word and no one ever talks to me . |
14 | I thought she but I 'm trying to think what she phoned me up for . |
15 | She phoned me up at home on a Sunday , asking |
16 | No I was talking to Julie yesterday , she phoned me up at the |
17 | And erm she phoned me up on the Sunday . |
18 | Well we have done I felt sorry cos I had n't really when she phoned me up over there I was up I thought oh my God ! |
19 | Two days before she was killed , she phoned me out of the blue . |
20 | About three weeks after I moved in , she invited me around to her flat for supper one evening . |
21 | ‘ Khan , it 's clear that you want me out of Kinsai . |
22 | ‘ You want me out of the way before Adam arrives . |
23 | ‘ I 'm going to bed , and if you want me out of here in the morning you 're going to have to throw me out , bodily , just as I am . |
24 | If , I say , if you want me out of the kitchen just say so , I do n't want to be under your feet . |
25 | I 'm just ringing up to say you helped me along with my ironing great . |
26 | But you helped me out with my grades so I 'll overlook that . ’ |
27 | It were twelve o'clock when you went today , when you dropped me off at work . |
28 | ‘ … so long as you let me in on all the details . ’ |
29 | ‘ What I require , Rasputin , is that you let me out of here and let me see Elaine . ’ |
30 | ‘ You let me out at the next corner . |