Example sentences of "[vb past] i [verb] [pron] a " in BNC.

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1 You asked me to give you a ring like . ’
2 " Well , she waylaid me as I was leaving after seeing your Toby , and asked me to give you a message .
3 At our last meeting , you asked me to give you a reminder regarding the above .
4 You asked me to give you a note on my interest in bibliometric research on the Journal .
5 The following May I called him , got through his secretary by saying Mr. Jones asked me to call at this office , which was more or less true , erm , so I got through to him , and said , my name is Ricky Elliot , we met at the N E C , you asked me to give you a call this month about time management training .
6 ‘ Professor MacFee was in the other day — asked me to order him a copy .
7 I think I left the Bench at least with an impression that they had someone very special to deal with , I was , of course , all the time praying that no one for the police would ask for his Conduct Sheet , which they overlooked after making a dutiful response to the Bench , and I hurried away to be met outside the Court by Stewart , who at once asked me to lend him a pound .
8 My son , then aged 10 , asked me to knit him a sweater with a large single motif on it .
9 It made me realise what a coward I 've been over my own problem .
10 Something made me pour myself a glass of wine before Stuart returned at his usual hour of 6.30 .
11 ‘ In the end , they told me to give him a bottle because he was too hungry to feed properly , but looking back I 'm sure it was because they did n't have time to help me ; and after two days I had to go home because they needed the bed .
12 He told me to give her a bloody good gallop round t'field . "
13 Mr Dawlish told me to give you a summary of the virus .
14 The screen shivered and cleared as he cut off , which allowed me to offer him a few choice epithets that he could n't hear .
15 Conchis saw me giving it a lingering glance .
16 ‘ Charlie sent me to give you a hand . ’
17 Sheridan Lorrimore , who was sitting at a table apart from his parents , demanded I bring him a double Scotch at once .
18 I thought I knew what a pirate looked like — a very different person from this clean and smiling man .
19 I thought , I thought I thought , I thought I saw her a minute ago .
20 Did I give you a fright ? ’
21 Did I give you a good run for your money ?
22 Did I give you a diary ?
23 I just said I thought it a nice name .
24 Had I hit it a bit harder , I would have got it quite close to the flag . ’
25 Not only had I proved myself a liar but I 'd not been much good at school and did n't even get my leaving certificate .
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