Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] i [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When I joined Vancouver Whitecaps I played under the best manager of my career .
2 That evening , Frank asked me to walk in the town with him .
3 Maggie tells me to wait in the car .
4 I was at the Madness gig at Finsbury Park the other week and Vince had me removed from the premises !
5 ‘ It was then reported in the Press that Millwall wanted me fired from the station , ’ explained Baker , who insisted Rioch was the ‘ worst-ever ’ Lions manager .
6 As he wrote years later in his long unpublished memoirs , ‘ hazard or Providence made me knock on the door of the Hôtel Terminus of the Gare du Nord . ’
7 I can not resist the admission that I was profoundly flattered when a telephone call from Harold Wilson at Downing Street invited me to mediate on the basis that , so far as they could see , I was for the moment the only tolerable candidate .
8 Pam prepared me to look after the baby .
9 Anna wants me to know about the birthday party she had in July .
10 Sir Ralph wished me to stay during the Yuletide season — even more so after he became distraught and upset . ’
11 Merymose asked me to look at the body . ’
12 The canal men at Gairlochy advised me to keep to the south-east of Loch Lochy and follow the disused rail track to Laggan instead of the forestry road on the other side .
13 It 's why Uncle Vernon wanted me to go on the stage . ’
14 Francis told me to stay in the cabana while you were there 'cause you were his wife .
15 ‘ You can scarcely conceive ’ , she wrote , ‘ how the jarring contrast between the sounds which are now for-ever ringing in my ears and the sweet sounds of Allfoxden makes me long for the country again . ’
16 Now a recap of tonight 's main news stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
17 Time for a recap of tonight 's main stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
18 Now another look at today 's main news stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
19 Now another look at today 's main news stories with Karen Fraser joining me to interpret for the deaf .
20 ‘ My father , Dewi Morgan taught me shoemaking from the time I was a little girl , ’ she said quickly , almost resentfully , ‘ and I 'm better at the work than many men . ’
21 ‘ Walked on the race course before breakfast the air balmy and very delightful , great numbers of the blue mountain parrots were making their morning meal on a large kind of the Eucalypti — two of the beautiful Nankeen night herons passed over our heads and we heard the curious note of the coul [ cowl ] bird or bald-headed friar — returned with an excellent appetite — drew all day — in the evening John called me to look at the skin of a snake more than six feet long which James shot in the act of ascending a tree — also brought me some beautiful specimens of a climbing plant bearing thick clusters of cream colour blossoms . ’
22 Reid saw me looking at the iron bars .
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