Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [vb pp] i [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well now , ’ Burns said , ‘ ye 've saved me the trouble of comin' down to see you . |
2 | ‘ Her first professional job was before I was born , and she has taught me a lot . ’ |
3 | ‘ She very kindly invited me to lunch and she has given me a lot of useful information . ’ |
4 | Roger I 'd 've given it you a lot quicker if you 'd given me a list of jobs to work on . |
5 | ‘ And , if you 'd given me the chance to finish , you would also have heard me specify ‘ for the general collection ’ . |
6 | It would n't have surprised me if you 'd given me the boot there and then . |
7 | ‘ If you 'd made me a cup of coffee , ’ I say , ‘ I could have walked home . ’ |
8 | ‘ If you 'd told me the truth about that years ago , none of this wretched business would have happened . ’ |
9 | She 'd given me a shot to kill the pain and it was making me drowsy . |
10 | She 'd promised me a recipe . ’ |
11 | ‘ You 've made me a soldier . ’ |
12 | I made a booking for erm , two doubles and two singles for the seventh and eighth you 've sent me the confirmation out at the non-delegate price . |
13 | You 've assigned me the role of heartless villain financier , obsessed with money , wealth , and luxury . |
14 | ‘ You 've lost me the bite . ’ |
15 | You 've given me a heck of a lot of ammunition . ’ |
16 | ‘ I feel as if you 've given me a gift I 'm completely unworthy of . |
17 | You 've given me a lot . ’ |
18 | You 've given me an idea . |
19 | You 've given me an idea . |
20 | ‘ You 've given me an idea , Lee . |
21 | ‘ Dear God , woman , you 've given me an idea there . |
22 | ‘ You 've given me an idea . |
23 | There was one little bit of leftover , as you 've given me an opportunity before I depart , and that was that erm we did discuss earlier today , under this heading the possibilities of erm their being sites on the inner edge or between the built up area , or there might become sites between the built up area and the inner edge of the greenbelt , I think the implication was they may be in Ryedale . |
24 | ‘ And you 've given me the impression you wanted to see me , too . ’ |
25 | You 've saved me the embarrassment of having to turn you in ! |
26 | But you 've taught me the difference between art and life . |
27 | So you 've done me a favour , you see . |
28 | ‘ You 've done me a favour really . |
29 | ’ Never mind , Mr. K. You 've done me a power of good . |
30 | After all you 've paid me a dollar you know . |