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

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1 As you may have heard me mention already , I am involved in organising a one month summer school for 40 soviet teachers of English this July .
2 But she must have heard me say so , because at seven she came down and said she 'd overlooked this marvellous Stockhausen concert on Two — well , I just put on my coat and flung out of the house …
3 My hon. Friend is a charming relative newcomer to this place and we are delighted that she is here , but if she had been here as long as I have — getting on for 18 years now — she would have heard me banging on about exactly that point .
4 From the smaller to the greater , the patterns always hold true , and the Factory has taught me to watch out for them and respect them .
5 You 've taught me to care again , and you 've taught me that I matter , that my life is worth something .
6 The buggers want to see me go under .
7 Mum 's eyes popped to see me bringing home the fireman .
8 She wanted to see me grow up , it was as simple as that , but it 's those simple things that are sometimes the hardest to accept . ’
9 I do n't want him to know we 've got divers aboard and I especially do n't want him to see me taking off with divers in the general direction of the Delos .
10 Shiona could n't have agreed more , but her tone was taunting as she told him , ‘ What a pity you 'll have to wait until tomorrow to see me led away in chains . ’
11 They are happy to see me doing well , but they would never force me into anything I did n't want to do . ’
12 Some pensioner constituents who come to see me ask why they are penalised and punished .
13 People have me in a little pocket of their minds in that role [ Ben Braddock ] and they do n't want to see me get out of it .
14 While Kāli fumbled , striking the flint against the steel , trying to produce a spark that was strong enough to light the little piece of cotton , they told me how pleased they were to see me working just like them .
15 I only wish Tata had lived to see me take up my place at Bedford College .
16 ‘ People in Middlesbrough were used to seeing me walking around .
17 get that from up here now do you want me to clean out the chicken ?
18 Surely you do n't want me to give up my evenings too .
19 ‘ Do you want me to give up racing ? ’
20 You do n't wan na , do you want me to cook tonight , I 'll , I 'll get something there must be something , you know .
21 And the only thing I need to ask you about is that bloody great , bloody great memo , I 've said it so I 'll say it again it 's pinned up in my old tutor 's room what do you want me to put down on the document for the record of achievement on attendance ?
22 Hope he does n't want me to traipse about with Lisa .
23 But I do n't think the readers of Aura will want me to dwell too much on the pain .
24 Mrs Putt might want a stall cleared out and fresh straw put in for some company she 's expecting , or she 'll want me to hitch up a carriage so she can go visiting .
25 ‘ D' you want me to go up and tell him ? ’
26 Do you want me to go up and get you some ?
27 Do n't want me to go over yet .
28 ‘ D' you want me to go on ? ’
29 Do you want me to go on ?
30 ‘ Do you want me to go on ? ’
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