Example sentences of "i [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Come on in and help me make sense of this life I live . ’
2 You let me make love to you fiercely , you have given yourself to me when you have good cause to hate men ! ’
3 You 'd only let me make love to you that night because you realised I was a better bet than Peter .
4 ‘ Then let me make excuses for her ! ’ she flared .
5 I 'm telling you this with authority because he 's made me typing monitor in the matter . ’
6 The comment may have been innocent enough , but it caused me to lose confidence in her and from that moment on something in me just froze .
7 My mum gave me got loads of them as well , I 'll eat the ones my mum gave me .
8 IT really annoyed me to see leaders of the public service unions on TV going on about how a pay freeze would be unacceptable to their members .
9 It was Peter who forced me to see things in a different light . ’
10 I thinks the manufacturing experience I had was very important , because it enabled me to see things from the manufacturer 's point of view , which many retailers have n't done .
11 Or do you want me to wreak havoc on the supper tables ? ’
12 ‘ So he got me a few gigs round the Irish pubs , and I had to learn off some traditional Irish ballads quickly for the sort of audiences you got there certainly did n't want to hear me singing songs by James Taylor or Simon and Garfunkel .
13 The farmer and his family were delighted to watch me eating food with my own small knife and fork .
14 She told me that if I left Roy and went home she would forgive me having Carla and everything … forgive me bringing shame on them by marrying a hoodlum .
15 However , my GCSE courses eventually led me to attend university as a mature student and now I hope to become a solicitor .
16 ‘ If you think you 're going to make me treat Sarella in the same sort of way you 're mistaken .
17 Second , Fuchs blamed the deficit on the museum 's poor administrative structure , ‘ I did not have a system which enabled me to accept responsibility for the financial affairs of the museums ’ .
18 It was odds on that the cops had got to him by now , but in case they had n't it might pay me to square things with him .
19 ‘ Why should it be so strange for me to find work with IMP ?
20 It always amazes me build things like that
21 And you told me to come September for about the cream .
22 Rental of 's cottage is agreed at Eight Pounds ( £8 ) per day , you to let me know dates of arrival and departure , as I am sure also will .
23 In 1810 Miss Weeton wrote to her brother : ‘ Mr. Green , the artist , requested me to stand Godmother for his child on Thursday last ( 11th October ) .
24 But this approach seems to me to contain difficulties of its own , not the least being that each object of knowledge is knowable in more than one of the different ways .
25 My contact with the family had lapsed for a while when the head asked to see me to request help in explaining the Statementing procedures to Mrs Singh .
26 I only discovered that late as well when I became friends with John at college .
27 I became friends with Juliet , , because she understood me , + I could talk to her about my opinions quite openly : she is very understanding in that way .
28 I 'm not really sure how I became friends with the boy , but he also has quite a good personality , + I can have a good laugh with him .
29 I find it odd that the position has so changed compared with 15 months ago when I became Secretary of State , when some Conservative Members were alleging that standards had declined and Opposition Members were denying those allegations .
30 If I became part of his fantasy landscape a certain amount of security , great pleasure even , was possible , at the cost of feeling split and unknowable afterwards and unsure whether I as I felt I really was had experienced anything .
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