Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [verb] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So I tend to give them a wide berth wherever possible .
2 I forget to tell you the other night .
3 I want to ask her an embarrassing question . ’
4 I I 'm very grateful to the minister but I want to ask him a straightforward question .
5 I 'm doing it tomorrow cos I want to leave it a little bit
6 I want I want to tell you a secret
7 I want to make him an excellent offer for Sleet , one impossible to refuse .
8 What happens if he says well I want to alter it a little bit ?
9 I remember making her a little black satin coat and Dutch bonnet with things sticking out and all edged with lace and it was all er black satin and underneath the bonnet was er pleated er blue chiffon .
10 I try to make it a therapeutic education process for the abductees as well .
11 When I smile at her , I try to make it a fatherly smile .
12 He hit the pin halfway up and it was going like a rocket — — that was the shot which I think won us the Open .
13 I 've sent them a big consignment of wine , I 'm in that as well as the grocery , and I 'd love to know how it 's selling . "
14 I 've sent you a young man who loves horses as you do , and who can continue your work with them .
15 You see , and , I , I now I 've handled it a little bit better , but I could n't focus much at all this morning .
16 Bless you , now you see , now straight away I 've asked him a simple question , he 's given me a simple , straightforward answer
17 I 've given her a mild sedative and I 'll sit here with her myself until she sleeps . ’
18 I 've given him an anti-tetanus injection and told him not to shave over those scratches for the next few days . ’
19 and I 've given you a good old fashioned tonic to get your strength all up again .
20 I 've given you the total message . ’
21 Yeah , I 've noticed it a wee bit
22 ‘ You 'll stay right where you are until I 've made you a hot drink .
23 So I 've shown you the good points and the bad points of it , I think it 's well worth using .
24 Wait until I 've shown you the fabulous coast of Jutland and taken you to the island of Fyn where I was born .
25 Well you , I mean to say that I 've had mine a long time and you ai n't done much mileage on it .
26 I 've known him a long time , ’ Maggie said desperately , knowing quite well that she was being taunted and feeling just a little defenceless .
27 ‘ Do n't forget who you 're talking to here — I 've known you a long time , remember ?
28 Oh god I 've give you a bloody handful now so that was stupid .
29 I 've brought you a lovely cup of tea , Mum , ’ I said .
30 ‘ I thought we might hear the nine o'clock news — I 've brought you a hot-water bottle . ’
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