Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [pers pn] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 about analysis or me giving them the dream and I have to sort of like get out for myself what
2 In I gave the book to him or I gave him the book , him would normally be considered thematic in FSP theory .
3 Well I mean it 's gone much beyond that I mean they the reality of the situation is er is not like that I 'm afraid I mean it Eighteen men have been sacked and and these are men that have put those quarries where they are .
4 I happened to have with me the journal of Dorothy Wordsworth on my trip to the Dales as I had forgotten to return it to the public library , and you have my word that I dropped it the instant I was made aware that they were harbouring a drug addict .
5 ‘ She would n't tell me , but was very insistent that I call her the minute you got in . ’
6 But he complains that I give him the impression that I am holding back and am not fully committed .
7 He was the goalkeeper for Manchester United and I joked later that I threw him the bag of money and he dropped it !
8 After drawing a blank on Rhodes , I had to write something that justified my travelling expenses , so I made you the villain of the piece .
9 I went around being nice to children for a while , being a sort of modern Pied Piper , but I learnt that they 're a manipulative lot and crazy for money , literally crazy for it , so I gave them the elbow .
10 But Mary was out so I gave him the letter and began to tell him about the trouble at home .
11 After a few minutes , he got out and wandered over : ‘ Here , son , give me a shot at that , ’ he said , and I passed him the rod .
12 And I spotted it the moment we drove off from my flat , ’ Newman rapped back .
13 DAYFLOWER a strong finishing fifth in the Newmarket 1000 gns , may find conditions more to her liking at the Curragh tomorrow and I make her the selection for the Irish ‘ 1000 ’ .
14 And she called me later , and said , ‘ Excuse me , but I just talked to Fred and I told him the story , and he 's invited you to tea tomorrow at his house . ’
15 And I told him the mud in the high street was an absolute disgrace .
16 Check all the spellings , and I told you the horror story about the gentleman whose name was wrongly spelt .
17 and I showed him the escape hatch in the cockpit , " open this hatch and get out and get as far away from the aircraft as you can " .
18 you can write down these words , that would then be given you a clue things that you could be saying to your customers , where , right , if you start thinking about the job that you 're doing and I give you the word where , right you think of the number of times you can use the word where , with a customer , right
19 ‘ No , my lord , ’ ( such courtesy again , and such artful courtesy too , as we shall see ! ) ‘ hear me ; I give you the field , and I give you the cave that is in it ; in the presence of the sons of my people I give it to you ; bury your dead . ’
20 Wind farms , M S As , golf courses , associated hotels etcetera , development major recreation policies , and I think it the plan needs to have a a generic policy which addresses the issue of what is likely to be appropriate and acceptable in the countryside as a framework for the development of more detailed policies in in local plans .
21 I told her I 'd be in the Maple Leaf in Covent Garden until about nine , then down in Fulham and I gave her the address of the party and told her to ask for Louise .
22 When Victor and I gave them the slip at Victoria station they knew we were onto them .
23 Mrs Scamp levered them on to her face and I handed her the Access card .
24 The lady looked modest , but said nothing , and I handed her the bag .
25 I know my father would raise a terrific stink if I told him the Headmistress had grabbed me by the hair and slung me over the playground fence . ’
26 ‘ Tell me , ’ he complained , ‘ what would be your reaction if I told you the moon just fell out of the sky ? ’
27 As I believe that you both did , when you were my age — if you can remember so far back — but I knew you would prevent me from doing so if I told you the truth . ’
28 ‘ You would n't come out here if I sent you the money for the air ticket , would you ? ’
29 But if I tell her the truth and insist upon it , I shall be disobeying my husband and causing his mother unnecessary worry , she reflected , and was forced to accept that having made a cross for her back , she would have to bear it .
30 Well I suppose I 'm sure Adrian wo n't mind if I paid him the day after or a week after or something .
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