Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you would like me to forgive you the other half of your great debt , then fire the kiln tomorrow morning , well before dawn .
2 This what I asked you the other week .
3 I repeat what the hon. Member for Antrim , South ( Mr. Forsythe ) said about patients ' private needs payments .
4 Erm but did n't the peasant culture already have erm sort of elements of collectivization alread I mean which the Communist Party could
5 I mean what the strange thing is that I was reading about
6 Yeah , I mean I The important thing is I think the children do recognize the differences , not that they do n't notice the differences , because they 're Like you say they 're capable of using the other if it if it suits them .
7 and I 'm seeing the surgeon today and erm and I met somebody the other day who 'd had it done and his fingers were n't affected , you know , so I mean it 's just the luck of the draw I think .
8 " Yes , I met someone the other night who made a sort of suggestion about a possible job of some kind . "
9 Yes , I make it the other
10 I do think if er if we it strikes me I forgotten what the new guy 's name is you 've got in charge of the yard , what 's his name ?
11 I found myself the only ‘ other ’ .
12 When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it .
13 A actually I visited somebody the other day and you just forget you just forget .
14 I forget what the other one 's name was .
15 The General Strike , it 's a strange memory because I had to walk down Pad er now , erm I forget what the proper word is now , er it 's called Walk , now .
16 So I cook one the other day , and I cook one this morning , I 've pressure cooked one for him , but he would n't look at it Reg is definitely
17 Er I felt , I 've been after Danny for nearly twelve months to come see and not been able to get him on the night I want him the only night he was able , was available was I think it was one night when we had something else on I ca n't remember what it was .
18 But how can I know what the categorical imperatives binding on me are ?
19 I told her the brutal truth — how I 'd tried to buy a love-nest for us and got involved with the wrong property men .
20 And so I told her the whole story of my lonely childhood with the Reed family , and of my terrible experience in the red room .
21 I told her the old lady was rich and that she had done the cottage up beautifully .
22 The conversation was wide-ranging , but gradually I told her the full story of what had happened to me over the previous year or so .
23 Later , when Frankie and Liza , my brother and sister , came in from playing I told them the sad news , but they did n't seem very upset .
24 And I told him the whole story of our voyage , and the danger we were now in .
25 But I , you know , I told you the front brakes they er snapped the middle and all this .
26 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 ?
27 Shall I show you the big needle ?
28 I welcome what the hon. Gentleman says .
29 I noted what the hon. Gentleman said in his biblical reference ; it occurred to me that he should be a little more careful when talking about St. Paul .
30 I think that I put it the other way round last time .
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