Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | That was a nice picture — Marie liked it I think , cos she did n't mind me sticking it on the wall . |
2 | Boys pouring into the room below , laughing , chattering , me seeing them through the crack . |
3 | It was later that evening that he took a white muslin dress out of the bag with which he had returned from Paris and asked me to wear it as a nightdress . |
4 | I was anxious to settle the terms of the contract with M. Chaillot and , because I wanted to avoid being cornered by him in Passy , I suggested to Jean-Claude that he make an appointment for me to see him at the radio , mid-morning , on a date when I had a luncheon appointment . |
5 | FERDINAND … . my imagination will carry me To see her in the shameful act of sin … . |
6 | Two explosions in quick succession made me throw myself to the ground . |
7 | And Dr Carrington had particularly asked me to disconnect him from the ventilator . |
8 | ‘ Here , let me shield you from the wind . ’ |
9 | The assistant changed the battery and told me to monitor it for a week for any problems . |
10 | Keith Lascelles took my hand , squeezing it reassuringly as he led me across the stage , up the wide stairway dividing the orchestra , and left me to arrange myself on the rostrum . |
11 | He sang If You Were the Only Girl in the World and he sang Help Me Make It Through the Night . |
12 | As I do not , as a rule , take alcohol , the one glass of sherry I had with lunch enabled me to enjoy myself with the other guests . |
13 | On the day Sir Hubert arrived in Rangoon he sent for me to thank me for the way in which this delicate matter had been handled . |
14 | In December 1757 he tried to excuse himself ‘ as my abode is at such distance from the place where the Royal Society hold their weekly meetings as to render it not only inconvenient , but unsafe for me to attend them in the winter season. , A month later Ellis countered with , ‘ I scarce think it possible that Mr. Miller should have no one friend in the Society to send him word and , indeed , I had told Rivington to tell Miller I would be glad to discuss the matter at Fulham , and Miller ignored it . ’ |
15 | Stair thrust an arm around him , laid his head on Neil 's shoulder , and said , ‘ Let me treat you to a good ‘ un at Rachel 's , Neil , ’ which completed the destruction of any desire Neil might have had to treat himself . |
16 | I am grateful for that because it enables me to provide him with a fuller response on those points than I might otherwise have been able to do . |
17 | Let let me introduce you to a nurse , a nurse called Nicola . |
18 | Let me introduce you to the world of press releases . |
19 | Let me introduce you to the class . |
20 | Crilly tells me to meet him at the Hope and Vixen in half an hour . |
21 | He tells me to meet him at the magistrates ' court the following morning , tells me to keep away from the scumbags . |
22 | ‘ It told me to meet him by the Princess Alice in Forest Gate , ’ he recalls . |
23 | How do you expect me to conceive myself as no longer existent ? ’ |
24 | I carry with me the tattered remnants of this psychic structure : there is no way of not working hard , nothing in the end but an endurance that will allow me to absorb everything by the way of difficulty , holding on to the grave . |
25 | As one who was so instrumental in mapping out the future promise of early Smiths , his quote ‘ If you asked me to write something about The Smiths now it would probably be critical ’ , remained interesting . |
26 | I suppose I 'd best ring Scottie and see if he wants me to process something about a picture then ? |
27 | but when I asked them for a crayon , |
28 | I asked them about the war , and they said it was okay , but you could see in their eyes they did n't mean it . |
29 | So I asked them in the lodge like do n't do any damage and Tom was in e he gave them a good lecture so and the lads in the lodge said , Well look you tell them as well not to do this attitude and perhaps you 've seen it on these flumes when they saw a crowd that was there they were changing gear with the Land Rover and through you know like anybody in the way you 'd be underneath . |
30 | ‘ I clearly got up his nose when I asked him about a report which disputed his status as a big box-office draw , ’ says Barry . |