Example sentences of "i be [verb] it to " in BNC.

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1 I am returning it to you in case it can be of use to someone else .
2 You asked me advice and I 'm givin' it to you .
3 I 'm taking it to her in Paris . ’
4 I 'm using it to ho , I 'm holding at it .
5 I 'm giving it to you . ’
6 wondering whether it 's I 'm giving it to him , to him or what .
7 Oh , this is actually from varieties , this extract and erm , I 'm giving it to you , cos varieties here , but because the other element which we have n't considered is the actual appearance on the page of erm , middle English well this is actually early modern English .
8 Well I 'm giving it to you .
9 I 'm giving it to you .
10 Well I 'm putting it to you it 's up to you I do n't mind .
11 ‘ If I have , I 'm keeping it to myself . ’
12 I think I 'm keeping it to under twenty .
13 so I do that that way when I 'm doing it to practice .
14 If I 'm explaining it to you in terms of cos squared and idea what cos squared is I 'll have a guess then it 's not explaining .
15 In my view the body is no more than a bag , a costume or a cover and I 'm altering it to be more in line with how I see myself . ’
16 To make sure that I was reading it to Bev right , but then you understand it 's a Connie letter do n't you ?
17 But I was advised to imagine I was telling it to a good friend and not worry about what other people might think .
18 I was expecting it to be bad , but nothing prepared me for this ! ’
19 Well I was expecting th Well I was expecting it to be the church hall you see .
20 And er I was showing it to chap next to me , tall chap , he took a fatherly interest in showing me how to work you know when foreman was out and er ooh he said there 's a bloody Taffy .
21 I said to her , I was saying it to Mum earlier , if that was me with a family , I 'd wake up to the fact that you 're pa , I , I I , there 's too many here .
22 ‘ I suddenly felt that I was doing it to a bunch of people that actually understood what Lear 's pain was about , whereas I do n't standing on the stage at the National Theatre ’ : Brian Cox 's concerns about audience reactions and the nature of the dramatic experience are echoed by others .
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