Example sentences of "[vb past] i [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | The first morning we met you asked me to show you the way to the matriculation class , putting a very strong stress on the first syllable . |
2 | John asked me to help him the following year as I often came to Stamford to see my mother . |
3 | I got I told you the about a different bana . |
4 | I pointed out that his voice had certainly ceased to be soprano , but he pestered me to teach him the solo for the next eisteddfod . |
5 | Having reached his destination , he remembered the message that he had been asked to give to his hostess : ‘ I travelled down with an uncle of yours and he told me to give you the following message , ’ he said . |
6 | Eventually he persuaded me to give him the name and address of my parents . |
7 | In that last summer before he died I read him the whole of Proust … |
8 | At least he knew I told him the truth . |
9 | Did I tell you the name They 're place is called , oh there , there was er couple of weeks ago , they had a strip show |
10 | did I bring you the second of that stupid one down ? |
11 | Did I give you the pools money ? |
12 | Now you 've got the vouchers , did I give you the vouchers ? |
13 | ‘ Well , well , ’ she says ( charmingly ) , ‘ you do have such an interesting point of view — by the way , did I show you the begonias ? |
14 | When Caro made her escape after tea it was with all the usual feelings of guilt and frustration ; with her mother suggesting brightly , ‘ Just let me measure you for that new jumper before you go , Carolyn , ’ and , ‘ Did I show you the new suite we were thinking of getting , in the catalogue ? |
15 | He instructed me to meet him the next day at the Turkman Gate , soon after dawn . |