Example sentences of "i [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When we came to Préfleur I asked Jean-Claude if he would teach me to drive the motor cycle . |
2 | A passenger sitting next to me flung a coin into the river with great enthusiasm . |
3 | One of his daughters takes me to borrow the telephone of a surly neighbour , who insists I pay for the call . |
4 | Nothing forbids me to dramatize the crisis by saying that the individual has found a new sense of his dignity in the knowledge that he is wholly free to choose , with the sole responsibility for his choice . |
5 | He always rushed to the phone , he would n't let me answer the phone you see . |
6 | ‘ Designing a ring is always a lengthy process which involves me producing a number of drawings until the customer and I get it right between us . |
7 | ‘ Do n't be so fucking patronising , ’ she said , turning her back on me to continue a conversation with Geraldine Porter . |
8 | Derek was always very supportive of what I was trying to do — helping me build the aviary in his back garden had made him interested in birds too — but I could n't expect him to drop everything and drive me from Tintagel to London . |
9 | ‘ Peter Seabrook helped me build the pond on the programme , ’ he pointed out . |
10 | ‘ I 'll ring Mr Pritchard to fetch me in the morning if you 'll just let me stay the night . ’ |
11 | So water for me represents the ordinariness of life which Jesus can take and make very special . |
12 | I visited a one-man research station of the Cyprus Department of Agriculture who invited me to taste the products of many combinations of variety and soil . |
13 | I remember me gathering the hens up that night late oh about ten or eleven o'clock at night and we had our own power you see by that time . |
14 | Mummy wants me to carry the tray in . |
15 | ( You 've made me make a mistake . ) |
16 | Have your tea , then you can either go up to the nursery and play or come in the kitchen with me and help me make a pie , whichever you like . ’ |
17 | Let me make a toast . |
18 | ‘ You mean , you knew all along , but you let me make a fool of myself ? ’ |
19 | Can you help me make a shopping list ? |
20 | I use them to help me make a record , to make the band sound tighter than they would do otherwise . |
21 | It seems BNFL is doing just that and I also welcome the fact that on a day like this they are letting someone like me make an input , ’ she added . |
22 | Yet a combination of things , active marketing by both the gallery and the artist herself , made me make the journey to Watermans . |
23 | ‘ Fred lets me make the decisions , an' it was my idea ter sort this back room out . ’ |
24 | ‘ Then I 'll let you make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ bodies , ’ said Gurder , his voice just one step away from being threatening , ‘ and you 'll let me make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ souls . |
25 | ‘ You 'll let me make the cakes ? ’ |
26 | I now thank that friend who first put the direct question to me and made me make the decision . |
27 | Let me make the position absolutely clear to the House . |
28 | But let me make the point here that separatism and man-hating are different things . |
29 | ‘ You can come through to the kitchen and help me make the tea , ’ Miss Honey said , and she led the way along the tunnel into the kitchen — that is if you could call it a kitchen . |
30 | They make me want a lot of things that I never had . |