Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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31 | It makes me want out . |
32 | Now I do n't wan na , want me to prattle on much more tonight , if it 's not worth speaking about , I think it 's probably about enough |
33 | Ethel found me doubled up . |
34 | and me got in and |
35 | Hearing of this preliminary training for the Parachute Regiment at Hardwick made me think up an indelicate version of the famous old rhyme about that prodigy house , ‘ Hardwick Hall , more glass than wall ’ : ‘ Hardwick Hall , sore a — e when fall ’ . |
36 | I was , moreover , amused by the juxtaposition of names in the Bedford High Street — Blood , Sand , DeAth : the bullring , of course ! — which made me think back to my Special Subject paper in the Finals , on the Spanish Background of English Literature . |
37 | This telephone call made me think back over the years . |
38 | Last week , the hon. Gentleman was trying to be a lawyer and attempting to make me read out on the floor of the House a document that he wanted me to table . |
39 | ‘ Thou left me speyed down wi ’ the family . |
40 | ‘ It 's just one of those dreams the urban yuppy like me goes in for , ’ he said . |
41 | ‘ If I missed a green light he would shout at me to go through anyway , ’ continues Ted . |
42 | You 've got a tremendous amount to for you , not for me to go through with you , |
43 | ‘ D' you want me to go on ? ’ |
44 | My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek .. |
45 | Aware that he had broken in , Surkov urged me to go on improvising . |
46 | After a while I sat down in a secret place by the Cherwell and fell to musing about how I had once myself aspired to Oxford , how one of my lecturers at Edinburgh had urged me to go on to read for a B.Litt. there , but of course the war had put an end to any such ambitions . |
47 | He waited for me to go on , looking puzzled . |
48 | Do you want me to go on ? |
49 | Sceptical doubts about objectivity make good sense within a practice ; there are objectively correct answers to questions how to go on , and if challenged in a particular case , we can support our choice by appeal to the rule ( 'Why did you write 20,002 ? ’ 'Because you told me to go on adding 2' ) . |
50 | ‘ There was no reason for me to go on living . |
51 | ‘ Do you want me to go on ? ’ |
52 | She appeared to wait for me to go on . |
53 | It 's something that will help me to go on . |
54 | Patience , determination , a good sense of humour … want me to go on ? ’ |
55 | half G T half G T squared plus some constant times time normally your the the G will be a negative half A T squared but someone had said come up with that equation , and you 've said well what are you going to give me to go on well the acceleration 's constant . |
56 | I mean I 've been doing it for such a long time now it 's important to me to go on doing it , but then that might be rather like it 's important for you to go on doing physics , is n't it ? |
57 | ‘ D' you want me to go up and tell him ? ’ |
58 | ‘ Then , about a month later , he asked me to go up to Camp David while he and his family were using the facility . |
59 | Just before Christmas , Pogo invited Aubrey and me to go up to Melton Mowbray to hunt . |
60 | Do you want me to go up and get you some ? |