Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He did n't tip me , but placed the ferrule carefully inside the wallet , and then politely asked me who I was , and fulsomely , where I had learnt such excellent French . |
2 | If you had only given me my wife and children : Dayenu ! ’ |
3 | And it was it was so nicely written I I saw it the other day it was no difference . |
4 | Look , sir , you 'd better give me your passport . ’ |
5 | But you 'd better give me your number just in case . ’ |
6 | ‘ Not only that but , seeming very pleasant and eager to please , I thought , the woman I spoke with then suggested that rather than address my package to Cara in her professional name , just to make sure the package reached you , she 'd better give me your married name . ’ |
7 | Er Robert said Charlotte who 's two and a half she 's always been pretty but erm Robert said right , mother 's babysitting on the nineteenth so organize I I 've been getting them into bed and then I 've gave them a little bit of milk or whatever they want and then they 've had toast with jam on . |
8 | In the next house you see I shall have to have different seating , they , they , I 'm going to , I 'm going to get somewhere smaller , so that three piece suite , it owes me nothing it only cost me what seven hundred pounds |
9 | Terry rightly told me I went down the wrong I was looking for names rather than the dots . |
10 | These are three types of primary , secondary , and tertiary sectors , so give me which sector is the hotel industry in ? |
11 | So give me your twenty pound eleven now . |
12 | ‘ And we 're going to clear up this misunderstanding , so tell me what you think you know about me . ’ |
13 | ‘ You left the priory this morning on her orders , so tell me what you and Sister Amelia know about the corpses in the forest . |
14 | Now I 'd like you to draw those two bearings and find out where L is , this this lighthouse , so tell me what you 're doing first of all . |
15 | ‘ So tell me you 're not pregnant ! ’ he commanded . |
16 | I do n't write anything , I send the tape in , they do n't know who you are you 're just a it 's just a voice speaking nobody knows who you are or anything , they only know me nobody else . |
17 | An unmarked Ford Escort pulled out from the kerb slow enough to give me plenty of time to ease up and reach for the horn . |
18 | It was the same story with the first three but the fourth told me that I would be certain to get a coffin from a firm of suppliers in Birkenhead and was kind enough to give me their telephone number . |
19 | A finger of fudge is just enough to give me myself a dee dee dee dee ! |
20 | And now perhaps you would be good enough to give me your particulars ? ’ |
21 | I had seen many pictures of attacks on the city but somehow seeing that bridge destroyed , it suddenly hit me what is happening to Baghdad . |
22 | So I could n't I could n't charge him twenty cos he 'd only charged me he 'd only charged me twenty so I had to sell him back to him for a tenner you know . |
23 | So I 'm out and about and quite often I go and visit people in their own homes out of the back and beyond of nowhere cos I just called out as a result of that and I suddenly thought I I 'm highly vulnerable to them I could be subject to attack like anybody else , how will I protect myself ? |
24 | If you do want to hire me , then you 'd better tell me what you need . ’ |
25 | ‘ Since I 've got no idea why you wanted to see me , you 'd better tell me what 's on your mind . ’ |
26 | ‘ Had n't you better tell me what arguments you used to persuade him ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you 're referring to , ’ she replied warily . |
28 | ‘ You 'd better tell me what you want , ’ she said defiantly . |
29 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you were doing , going away for a weekend with a married man , ’ he suggested quietly . |
30 | ‘ You 'd better tell me what to do with Ling 's lists , and after that I 'll write a confirmation letter about the camping request . ’ |