Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] i [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yes , you 'd better let me tell him later . ’ |
2 | You 'd better let me carry you down . ’ |
3 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better let me have your name . ’ |
4 | You 'd better let me fight my own battle . ’ |
5 | I heard enough to make me think it worth my while to talk it over . |
6 | He did n't make me do anything I did n't want to . |
7 | They did n't make me wash my hair which I was very grateful for as I hate having to wash my hair in the bath . |
8 | But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging . |
9 | But listen , you evidently did n't hear me say something important . |
10 | I did n't hear I mean I could hear . |
11 | If you had n't made me hate you , it might have gone on for months . ’ |
12 | Okay , let's John said why did I reduce it and you have n't , I have to say , really explained to people why we are doing what we are doing now , why we are n't here discussing why there 's another half million in the budget . |
13 | erm she 's got a family Margaret , she said she wo n't go there any more she I , I do n't know whether that er Jean does so Did n't she just cotton on quickly , she said do you know that , I said why do I want anybody wandering in my house and my kitchen , I said it 's a bit like it 's clean , why should I have somebody sort of , well I mean just because I 'm doing cooking , she said you would n't stop fancy one , you never know , she said well unless you want to stop at the , please do n't , you 'll let me still have your jam wo n't you ? |