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

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1 I had a nurse either side of me telling me to push , but I could n't push .
2 Some of them became my friends and have remained so until the present day , but the sheer earthy mass of them made me realize how my few months of married life had changed me .
3 ‘ And the lady , it is especially kind of her to allow me to stay . ’
4 Lowering of you to expect me to remember .
5 as opposed to that was a part of being a tenant , you know , for the honour of you pay me rent but you also come and work on my land for how many days
6 For the conflict of emotions in me caused me to burst into tears .
7 Christine you 'll have to get your feet down me love I want to sit down . .
8 This process in itself made me feel better , her calm reassurance so different from the doctor at the clinic , with his formal , polite and economical manner .
9 As far as I 'm concerned anybody who wants to sign a contract with me gives me copy and a cheque is a legitimate .
10 ‘ As a matter of fact , ’ Alec Reid firmed down a new pipeful of tobacco , ‘ I might ha ’ made a name for meself had I remained in Edinburgh .
11 It was n't a sound I ever remembered him having made , but certain things about it made me think it came from Quigley .
12 ‘ All right , then , tell me what it was this friend of yours had me do for him , and I 'll tell you whether I can do ‘ something similar ’ . ’
13 I had only been at home for about ten days when a friend of mine asked me to join him on a journey to the East Indies .
14 I always seem to , I think we , we were always at Stanford Hall that we must , it was a must that we have a good programme because if somebody comes and there 's nothing doing , they think well you know yo I , I , you see I suppose I 've got that orientated into Guild work but a friend of mine enticed me to go to er a club and erm it 's just simply for any age group , any sex male or female , but you must bereaved you know and erm she is a widow and I was widow , so I went but you see we , we sat round and you just , there was nothing organised and to me who had always been organised , I just felt so like a lost soul you know and er then one chappie put some records on and you cou and you could n't dance to them and I said oh , you know to me I thought wh you know but I do n't want to do it , I 've got enough to do but , I , I was straight away , I was looking for the organisation behind it you know .
15 I forwarded to him an estimate of the probable expence which I calculated at under £4000 with which sum I engaged to organize a party to keep the field for two years .
16 Oh well , there goes another theory for what did I find in one of my favourite swims but a handful of zander in the four to six pound weight range .
17 I had met many good people before who made me feel ashamed of my own shortcomings , but in the presence of this man — we never discussed anything but literary business — I did not feel ashamed .
18 Well we 're not having much joy with these people from I mean I 've rung them about four times in the last er week .
19 My exam results and my father 's comments upon them left me shrivelled .
20 Suitably moved by the warm , fuzzy substances emanating from Kerr 's garage , Mark Arm grabs his harmonica , eases that ever-improving voice up several notches on the pain-ometer and dispenses such homages to excess as ‘ Flat on the floor , flat on my back/Let me tell ya baby I 've found where it 's at , ’ from the scrappy bustle of ‘ Great Down Here ’ .
21 Your welcome letter found me at Launceston at which place I remained two days with Mr. Kerr , Captn Friend etc .
22 He played a very happy part in my childhood and just the thought of him makes me smile even today .
23 ‘ The very thought of it makes me want to press the panic button , crawl under the bed and call for HRT , ’ says one friend .
24 Lucy , I 'm in love with you like I 've never been with anyone before .
25 Mm , mm its one of the great arguments from the old fashioned sort of religion , that you could turn , you could definitely turn to people and say why are you leaning on me so hard , for all this to fought , you ought to be reading your bible , saying your prayers , going to church and getting in touch with the boss why I laughed when they were saying that Terry Waite would need counselling , I bet that Terry Waite was praying his head off and he 'd memorised masses of the bible which he would be reciting to himself probably set himself two o'clock every afternoon , I remember what I can , book of you know I do n't suppose he 'd needed any counselling , he 'd probably do better counselling other people .
26 I made him take me on a bit farther at the risk of him thinking I lacked the right sexual tactics .
27 But this kid goes haywire and a lot of them do I mean he 's all crash bang wallop is n't he ?
28 But a lot of I mean I mean there 's no sort of set- up and strategy for rail as a sort of within an integrated transport policy phone call from er John Prescott who er Tories in in transport .
29 His shaking hands with me made me feel half hero , half saint .
30 What ancestral thing in me prompted me to know the cry of wolves ?
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