Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Either you have not shown these plans elsewhere , in which case I owe you an apology … or you have touted them round , and the fools ca n't see what 's in front of them . ’
2 Nina knows about the lymphoma ; I had to cancel a prearranged lunch at Langans with her as it coincided with my short stay in hospital , and rather than make up an excuse I thought it an opportune time to tell her .
3 In this hope I name it the Mar Pacifico . ’
4 Of course I gave her an ‘ A ’ .
5 During his lunch-hour I give him the last orange , a biro and three lollipops , all I can muster , and wish him a happy birthday .
6 In reply I sent him a cutting from the catalogue of a well known UK mail order equipment company .
7 I vill give you a game of dominoes , and if you vin … vell , den I buy you a drink .
8 I mean I tried it out at work I show you the this is what they used at work .
9 He said that he 'd telephoned every gallery I gave him the name of .
10 So as an aircraft came out of the engineering wing I gave it a test .
11 I cash in on my sex appeal I take all the credit I give you the
12 ‘ One day I asked her a question as I was getting on , and she just smacked my face …
13 The following day I sent him the stamps and a couple of days later I received in the post not the book but a cheque for slightly less than the value of the book and postage combined , together with the following note , which I reproduce in its entirety : ‘ Herewith a cheque for £20 .
14 The other day I sent you the invitation to the MRA Assembly here in June .
15 During the night I visited him every three hours as my vet had told me that if his leg had broken completely it would n't be fair to leave him suffering .
16 Er I felt , I 've been after Danny for nearly twelve months to come see and not been able to get him on the night I want him the only night he was able , was available was I think it was one night when we had something else on I ca n't remember what it was .
17 In any event I wish you every success and happiness in your chosen course and your future career .
18 Which helmet , oh the helmet I see him every morning driving to school .
19 You , you know that paper I showed you the , the reason that we 're making these recordings , it says so er words , so the normal words go on the state about and so they 'll know , they 'll know what the language was , why , in the nineteen nineties
20 This morning I boiled her a nice fresh egg , and she ate the lot .
21 about it and I did n't see her for weekend she gave me her phone number , Saturday morning I gave her a bell , said I would be walking the dog if you want to join me
22 For the rest of the journey I told him the plot of My Fair Lady .
23 In turn I told her a little about my own background , as though we were out on a first date .
24 And the reason I call it a candid portrait is because I do n't think that the he may have seen somebody there with a camera , but he certainly was n't posing for the camera .
25 The Second Quartet , composed in 1951 , is a far more concise work in a much freer tonal idiom , mostly avoiding the elaborate texture which marks the earlier quartet : perhaps for that reason I find it the more memorable of the two .
26 How I wished I could buy him a record-player for all those useless records , but there was no point in thinking along those lines , so in the end I got him a belt , made of different coloured woven leathers , very gay and rather spivvy , only of course it would n't look spivvy on him .
27 But he would concede nothing , and in the end I gave him a dry little bow and thanked him for the tea .
28 While he was in school I gave him every chance I could to play before an audience , both in the school and in the local YMCA .
29 Either way I thought it a nice gesture , and when I next caught his eye I smiled .
30 Big overlap on , especially on stuff like this about the dynamics erm do n't forget that sort of first sheet I gave you a long time ago about
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