Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] i " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I thought he was laughing at me , that he did n't want to see me , but then he stopped me and he made me a little bow , just like a real gentleman , and gave me a present , as if he did care . |
32 | ‘ Why have you brought me here again , if you do n't want to see me ? |
33 | " Alice , do you want to see me again ? |
34 | But she smiled again and said , " I 'd understand if you did n't want to see me any more , " and looked down , away from him , at her feet . |
35 | ‘ You probably do n't want to see me this morning , but I 've a good reason for being here . |
36 | ‘ Then wo n't she want to see me before she agrees to take me on ? ’ |
37 | ‘ What if Elsbeth does n't want to see me ? |
38 | What did you want to see me about ? ’ |
39 | So you 'll want to see me first . |
40 | D' you want to see me in prison ? ’ |
41 | ‘ I suppose you wo n't want to see me now your little mystery 's been cleared up ? ’ |
42 | ‘ I would like that , but I expect they 'll want to see me . |
43 | ‘ Why does he want to see me ? ’ |
44 | ‘ Why did you want to see me ? ’ |
45 | ‘ So , what did you want to see me about ? ’ |
46 | But how can I convince David , when he obviously does n't want to see me again ? she thought . |
47 | I was fool enough to think you might want to see me . ’ |
48 | Why does he want to see me ? |
49 | I do n't want to see I I deeply deplore the divisions between left and right and the accentuation of often very phoney distinctions and mislabelling that goes on . |
50 | Kindly do n't presume to issue me orders in my own house . ’ |
51 | If I got stopped I 'm grabbing Albert and he 's coming down to get changed too ! |
52 | Smith agreed to see me and so I flew to Salisbury , arriving on a Wednesday . |
53 | I 'd telephoned beforehand , and she agreed to see me , but she was obviously puzzled by my visit . |
54 | that one was intended to go I expect yes that one was intended to go |
55 | Do want to sit me far away from you , will that still take it ? |
56 | ‘ No-one 's goin' to search me , it ai n't decent , I 'm a respectable girl and nor ai n't I a thief — oh ! ’ |
57 | I I do n't want thinks I want facts . |
58 | Erm actually I 've spoken to Ian at erm Newark TEC , and he 's already arranged to see me tomorrow afternoon . |
59 | ‘ I ask you to continue to support me , ’ she said in an emotional television broadcast . |
60 | D' you want to kill me ? |