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

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1 Sanay just ask me to drive you into town , baby . ’
2 ‘ You expect me to accommodate you in that ? ’
3 That was a nice picture — Marie liked it I think , cos she did n't mind me sticking it on the wall .
4 ‘ Would you prefer me to carry you to your dressing-room , strip that gown from your body , and dress you myself ? ’
5 Do n't let me fool you into thinking that all the third category bureau are bad , some develop into excellent typesetting houses with none of the pre-conceptions of the old brigade , it 's just the majority who are dodgy .
6 they 've made it so as it , it do , you see I , I , I reckon you ought to open my let me make them in te in steel because er they made them like that so that when you pull them off or adjust them
7 Boys pouring into the room below , laughing , chattering , me seeing them through the crack .
8 ‘ It 's very rude of me to burden you with my troubles . ’
9 It was later that evening that he took a white muslin dress out of the bag with which he had returned from Paris and asked me to wear it as a nightdress .
10 I heard enough to make me think it worth my while to talk it over .
11 when I was sixteen because it 's then I started to get these free passes and I had a sister then who lived at Rye and I had never been across London so the next door neighbour came with me to see me across London er because I was so young you see and I said right as long as you show me across London I can come back alone , you see , and so I came back alone and I , that 's when I started , so from sixteen and er and as I say I went to Cambridge in the nineteen thirty one , it was the last day of well say nineteen thirty two , you see , and , and also in the twenties I was going on holiday alone and I went to once er to the Isle of Man and when I was er I , I sat next , well being by myself , you see , they put me in , to a little table near the wall .
12 I was anxious to settle the terms of the contract with M. Chaillot and , because I wanted to avoid being cornered by him in Passy , I suggested to Jean-Claude that he make an appointment for me to see him at the radio , mid-morning , on a date when I had a luncheon appointment .
13 FERDINAND … . my imagination will carry me To see her in the shameful act of sin … .
14 I do as I 'm told , and he told me to include you in this job . ’
15 It does n't seem to me to affect it in any way .
16 ‘ Let me congratulate you on your powers of recovery .
17 ‘ My dear friend , if you will allow me to call you that , ’ he cried , shaking both my hands , ‘ let me congratulate you on your fortune !
18 And Dr Carrington had particularly asked me to disconnect him from the ventilator .
19 ‘ Here , let me shield you from the wind . ’
20 Let me explain it to her .
21 The assistant changed the battery and told me to monitor it for a week for any problems .
22 Oh Shrimpy made me laugh me about it cracks me up like !
23 Would you like me to arrange it for you ? ’
24 ‘ They enclosed full details of their Mavica asking me to compare it with my patents .
25 He sang If You Were the Only Girl in the World and he sang Help Me Make It Through the Night .
26 On the day Sir Hubert arrived in Rangoon he sent for me to thank me for the way in which this delicate matter had been handled .
27 Incidentally I was wearing my ‘ holy robes ’ at Alton Towers back in November , & some Blackburn fans came up to me to thank me for Batty !
28 In December 1757 he tried to excuse himself ‘ as my abode is at such distance from the place where the Royal Society hold their weekly meetings as to render it not only inconvenient , but unsafe for me to attend them in the winter season. , A month later Ellis countered with , ‘ I scarce think it possible that Mr. Miller should have no one friend in the Society to send him word and , indeed , I had told Rivington to tell Miller I would be glad to discuss the matter at Fulham , and Miller ignored it . ’
29 Stair thrust an arm around him , laid his head on Neil 's shoulder , and said , ‘ Let me treat you to a good ‘ un at Rachel 's , Neil , ’ which completed the destruction of any desire Neil might have had to treat himself .
30 I am grateful for that because it enables me to provide him with a fuller response on those points than I might otherwise have been able to do .
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