Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [conj] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | You might take me there and then run away and leave me ! " said the tiger fearfully . |
2 | ‘ Then stand aside and let me in . ’ |
3 | just tw okay now , just keep , stand here and tell me when I come to the good bit . |
4 | and I had Mike ironing them while I was putting 'em up , I said right stand here and watch me hang this curtain , so I 'm showing him how to iron it , so while I 'm upstairs putting 'em up he 's ironing |
5 | Stand there and watch me ? ’ she demanded . |
6 | I thought how nice it would be to just stroll across the road and look at the river , and it appears to be quite simple until you get there and meet I do n't know how many lanes of traffic . |
7 | ‘ Come and sit here and tell me about yourself . |
8 | No if you sit here cos look I and we sit here . |
9 | ‘ Aline , be a dear sweet girl and go away and let me die in peace . |
10 | ‘ Go away and let me do my work , or we 'll be running on one staff nurse and half an aspirin . ’ |
11 | If they go away and say I 'll be back Buzz I 'll be back . |
12 | Now just go away and leave me alone ! ’ |
13 | He steered the small boat through a jumble of miscellaneous craft , then , with what seemed to be a deliberate attempt to lighten the atmosphere , said , ‘ So go ahead and ask me . ’ |
14 | ‘ You sit there and tell me that you can see men or ghosts or apparitions that no one else can see ; you deny all evidence that the man or ghost or apparition is actually elsewhere and therefore can not be here ; and I am prejudiced ? |
15 | ‘ You sit there and tell me what you want done , I 'm not exactly helpless you know . ’ |
16 | now start again and tell me Kate |
17 | Martha , come here and help me look at his back ! ’ |
18 | You come here and tell me my Sam 's gone , drowned - " she broke off and gasped , stifling a sob " - you come here with — with your propositions and your — your - " |
19 | ‘ Come here and hold me . ’ |
20 | Come here and let me take off the spell . ’ |