Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | David advised me to sound you out on it . |
2 | I fully accept that , but let me throw it back at you and say you , through your brother , are arguing about the small print on an extended warranty . |
3 | Lance Buckmaster , our esteemed Minister for External Security has asked me to attend him down at the ancestral home , Tavey Grange on Dartmoor . ’ |
4 | Years later my mother could hardly wait for me to pass it on to her . |
5 | He meant me to pass it on to my son . ’ |
6 | In case there are any reading this who have still not seen the vision , allow me to spell it out in moral advice : If you attend zoos and circuses — find other entertainment ; if you are engaged in intensive ‘ livestock ’ farming — throw away the systems of close confinement ; if you are engaged in animal experimentation — find alternatives ; and if you still eat meat — give it up . |
7 | She lets me furl her around for a while , and makes those shammy gasps she knows I like , and gives detailed promise of all that cocked and candid talent — before she calls a halt , slithers off the bed , corrects her clothing , brushes her hair , changes her shoes , powders her nose , slides my Johnson out of her mouth and insists on lunch . |
8 | The counsellor said , ‘ You are describing Sarah in a very loving and respectful way — but you sound angry when you say that you expect me to pull you up for not describing her as a lover , too . |
9 | I cast and make sure the worm lands three or four yards further than the baited area , which allows me to pull it back to the swim and sink the line at the same time . |
10 | Sister not only gave smiling permission , she allowed me to escort him back to his car . |
11 | I asked him in for a break . |
12 | She was so obviously upset by the break-up that I asked her out to lunch to cheer her up , and I asked her home because I thought my mother and sister might help her . |
13 | With some wariness I lowered myself on to the front edge of his couch , while form one side more flunkeys appeared , guiding a hover-table laden with delicacies and fancy drinks . |
14 | I lowered myself down off the fence . |
15 | Becky did not flinch from the cold water but took a deep breath as I lowered her down beneath Our Lady 's statue . |
16 | I track him down to the University of Saskatchewan and just catch him at home before he leaves for work . |
17 | I flung myself down on the grass in the sunshine and stared up at the blue . |
18 | I flung myself out of bed and into her arms . |
19 | I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't . |
20 | Yes , I have I posted it off during the week to My Weekly , because I thought because the it was about a girl in all trouble , I think it |
21 | I chucked it out in the end . |
22 | I do n't know why but I chucked it back in the water . |
23 | The boot blacking came off on my hands and I wiped it off on the side of the bed . |
24 | I made nothing out of it . |
25 | I made one out of a pale wine a ros wine as well , the girls do n't like the red wine , but they like the ros wine |
26 | So I thought , ‘ Ah , I 'll just write it anyway , ’ so I made it up from beginning to end . |
27 | I 'll never know how I made it through to the interval , an hour later , but I do know that I wrenched those lenses out with such force that in the second act I was white-faced , red-eyed , and resembled one of the Brides of Dracula . |
28 | Bob and I made it out of hardboard and Formica … |
29 | I could n't tell you how , but it I , cos you 'd , I do n't want nothing , but when I did , I 'd got ta use my ingenuity to get something that I could get one or two or a dozen or ten off , you know what I mean , and I got ta make it and a lot of times I made it out of wood which was easily er you know treated . |
30 | Mr Alms , who described himself as retired but who runs Investment Chartwork , a firm of ‘ economic forecasters ’ , said : ‘ I suppose you could say I made it out of warped sense of humour . |