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

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1 On most of the album Shaun puts his fingerstyle technique to good use on his Warwick five-string , but this track sounds to me suspiciously like he 's using his ‘ 68 Fender Jazz Bass with both pickups full on .
2 but he kept me on to get me through Christmas you know things like that .
3 The response of the Treasury official upon receiving the nomination , according to the duke , was to ‘ put the presentation in his pocket , desiring me rather to name somebody that might be useful for my interest , for nobody knows this Achterlonie ’ .
4 I had nice Tory ladies saying that to me in 1983 , and me vigorously nodding my agreement .
5 It did n't take me long to realise I 'd fallen in love with love rather than with Dave . ’
6 It did n't take me long to realise it was very different from the kind of journalism I 'd been used to .
7 He got me so riled I lost a race this afternoon I should have won .
8 And he goes to me , he goes to me so have you thought about my , my suggestion of pottery , I went yeah , and I threw it out the window .
9 ‘ If the FA had asked me personally to select our opponents I 'd have gone for Orient , ’ said Still .
10 They trusted me enough to allow me into their ranks , but when I saw what they were planning I knew that the only answer was to destroy them , expose them .
11 And that annoyed me enough to drive me to my cabin , to clean myself up and choose fresh clothing .
12 You said then that I 'd never cope , but the farmers liked me enough to ask me to call again . ’
13 I did enjoy our cup of tea together , and thank you for trusting me enough to tell me about your husband 's alcoholism .
14 Do you love me enough to marry me ? ’
15 ‘ Ca n't you trust me enough to keep it between just the two of us ? ’
16 However , I feel sure she values her friendship with me enough to play it our way .
17 But he sent me in to ask you something .
18 Money , of course , was scarce , and to help pay the bills she began to take in lodgers , moving me in to share her bedroom and letting my room and the attic .
19 It took several miles on the bus and a lot of questions still to be answered outside his front door before he invited me in to meet his mother .
20 Listen , I 'm going to tell you this and you can believe it or not : Uncle Mosse had been dead about a week when they took me in to identify him .
21 Me stilla ask me
22 And then : oh , please , if there have to be more lies , at least let me only tell them to other people , not to myself any more .
23 Cut it out , God is in me ; He is my centre — let me only believe it , and His energy will flood the whole of me , and self will be drowned …
24 and I do n't know whether she took me down to see him to see if I 'd backed down
25 Incidents such as this , and there were many more than I have recorded , could have worn me down had I not taken an almost fatalistic view .
26 She was such a sweet-natured , generous girl — I had never before nor have I since met anyone so naturally , if indiscriminately , kind and loving — that I found it hard to deny her anything .
27 He came after me , but he stopped when he saw me go inside ( as I instinctively knew he would — the only safe place from him was down here ) .
28 I instinctively knew I was going to like him .
29 I am always hoping for something better from the right hon. Gentlemens although , alas , I rarely get it .
30 Perhaps because I always went there in the heat of the afternoon , I rarely saw anyone in the gardens .
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