Example sentences of "i [art] " in BNC.

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1 ’ I c'n see why y 'd want me t' come make repairs in space ’ , she growled .
2 My daughter phoned up actually but she 's just had a phone call to go out so she 's left me t' answer .
3 Yu not doing me nu favour
4 This , I confess , is to me the real aim of art history .
5 In possessing her , he is both taken out of , and placed in possession of , himself : ‘ She gave me the idea of my manliness I had grown to need . ’
6 It was the part of Sabbo in Rope ; mind you , I had been offered two leading roles at other reps that could n't give me the vital Equity card — so Sabbo it was .
7 It is funny , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , how reluctant I was to say anything like that here in the first few days , how instinctively I felt it might endanger the entire project , how everything might collapse around me the moment I said that .
8 He showed me the scars .
9 Though there is a good deal there which I found deeply offensive , he wrote , as you must have realized when you sent me the stuff , though , knowing you as I do , I suspect it may not even have crossed your mind , anyway , to be brief , I have , of course , put my feelings to one side and decided to honour the integrity of .
10 She then came back to tell me the customer did n't like green so would n't be having the soup .
11 From half behind the screen she called , ‘ Tell me the gossip , darling .
12 It was Nanny who told me the rotten news .
13 When they saw me the laughter stopped .
14 They told me the legal position and asked how hard I was prepared to fight .
15 ‘ Try and eat something , ’ she said , offering me the sandwiches .
16 The tea tasted horrible but at least it gave me the chance to have a little think .
17 She gave me the tip she 'd put aside for the waitress and then raided her purse again to replace it .
18 Kathleen offered me the use of her office telephone and so , one morning , I settled down to make some enquiries .
19 I would be so grateful if you could tell me the name of it , because it looks so unusual .
20 Could you tell me the name of the maple that has interesting white-striped branches and trunk , and where I might be able to purchase one ?
21 Pink hydrangea is giving me the blues
22 ‘ Give me the pen , ’ said Menzies .
23 ‘ Tell me the truth , ’ he said .
24 I called the local council who told me the wasps were best left until the end of the season when they would follow their queen and find somewhere else to live .
25 ‘ Rats , ’ I told him , but he opened the cover on the drain outside my back door and showed me the trap to stop rats climbing up .
26 Harriet comments , ‘ When I come to your wedding in the slums of Brooklyn you can do me the honours . ’
27 C'm on , secretly just between you and me the voice persisted in her head , it would be hard not to .
28 Why did n't I go home to my own country taking with me the sheet which bore the stains of my virginity .
29 Could you please tell me the way to Leicester square , I said , speaking softly , in my best voice and with my toothiest smile .
30 Perhaps he thought that , and he 'd given me the slip .
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