Example sentences of "i [conj] [verb] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She phoned me and asked me to come straight over .
2 When he joined Ingard and wanted a number two he thought of me and asked me to come in with him .
3 Perhaps they did n't want to scare me and thought it better not to say too much , but I wish they had said something .
4 Type Report on Yugoslav Spitfires by Peter Arnold in the April issue ( p70 ) evoked many memories for me and caused me to rummage around for some half-forgotten photos of nearly half a century ago , and there it was , Mk VcJK808 ‘ B ’ with yours truly in attendance .
5 Ring me and let me know how you do . ’
6 He took my passport off me and told me to sit down on a bench sat against the wall ; I picked up a magazine and read it while he checked my details .
7 He showed this to me and told me to note especially the inscription on the coin 's obverse side : ‘ O.A. Paykhull cast this gold by chemical art at Stockholm , 1706 . ’
8 I nearly forgot you , I mean one week he rang me and had it pinched out of his car
9 Members of staff have actually come to me and said they did n't want her in on the interviews .
10 just ignore , I 'd , I 'd ignore the person , what , so if somebody came up to me and said you go out with Henry in it ?
11 you see Sister makes all these arrangements , it 's she who does so many of the arrangements , she has made the arrangements about there being no coffee , several people have come to me and said I do n't know why you 've got to stop coffee because we can always go over and have lunch anyway , you know , er after the coffee , but Jean came to me she said look I 'm giving you this , and she gave me three pounds , she said I would much rather that was put into this , there your charity thing than take it across the hall , she said my Margaret wo n't go over there any more , because they , they say , you know , put in for your lunch what it would cost
12 Then he goes all quiet and throws some money at me and tells me to hurry up and ca n't wait to get the other boy out of the shop .
13 ‘ It really touched me and made me feel quite sad that a man should have died in the street from hypothermia so I 've decided to try and do something to help ’ she said .
14 Stuart came home last night in his usual cheerful mood , gave me a kiss , put his arm round me and made me sit down as if he had something important to say .
15 He relaxed his death-hold on me and made me sit down with him on a convenient bench .
16 When it was on television it really looked , it really looked good but er the reality of it was it was pretty bad really but er the editor was very kind to me and made me look quite a hero but .
17 She said go now to the electrical desk and you can pay for them when no I do n't want to do that and I made her come out with me and see I picked up those teddies in the bags and I went back in and put them by the electrical desk
18 No , we had no accidents , the only one I had was er when I 'd been right to the top , with the other crane an and it was a long shop , and everyone had done with me during the morning , so I hoisted the crane up , pulled it in towards me and set myself going down the shop , put it in full speed .
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