Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [subord] i [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And then what do I do when I get the answer to these questions you told me to ask , and the newspaper ? ’ |
2 | And what do I mean when I use the term ‘ permanence ’ ? |
3 | yeah , I think what it does I mean because I had the change to alter the situation |
4 | This is enough to make me feel like I own the world . |
5 | do you mind if I get the stuff for perception |
6 | ‘ Do you mind if I use the phone ? ’ requested Pam . |
7 | Josh erm if Chuck gives me the money before like Jed does , yeah , do you mind if I sell the ticket to him cos I 've sold one to Ian ? |
8 | It was ah no I mean it was you know it 's not that it was Do you mind if I watch the news at six ? |
9 | In fact , now you 've rumbled me , may I , would you mind if I postponed the coffee just a few moments more ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you mind if I clear the table ? |
11 | ‘ Do you mind if I see the horse ? ’ |
12 | Well , my gran had told me that she 'd gone down to see her friends who 'd get the Brown Lion after them by this time and er I decided to go down and tell them as I could see if they had n't got the radio on they would n't have known so as I walked from Burchells down Road I could see doors throwing open lights were coming on , people were coming out in the street and dancing and I got round down to the Brown Lion and it was all in darkness , and I rang the bell on the side door and I heard a few bumps and bangs and Mr who 'd kept it then came to the door , and I said do you know the war 's over and er he said oh no come on in that 's w now his son was a prisoner of war and they had been , he 'd continually tried to escape so much that he had his photograph taken in the Sunday paper , the , the Germans had had kept chaining him to the wall and other prisoners , other soldiers had got these photographs of him and smuggled them out and got them back to England , to the nearest papers , and er he he 'd said to my nan cos he knew she 'd always worked behind the bar , he said will you serve if I open the pub now , which was about eleven o'clock at night and she said yes of course , and the they opened the Brown Lion at about eleven o'clock at night in next to no time the place was full of people drinking , celebrating and of course the next day was really it . |
13 | The last thing I heard you say before I left the receiver to its own devices was something like ‘ Some of us here have been reading your books … ’ |
14 | Well well did anything happen when I put the acid in ? |