Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] i [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Anyway , I 've come to see me old mate Bella here . |
2 | As for you , you 'd better come to see me this afternoon . |
3 | An attempt was made to teach me Welsh , mostly by the reading aloud of stories from The Mabinogion — in English . |
4 | ‘ Decided to pay me some attention , eh ? ’ |
5 | I 've got kiss me quick , I love your hairy chest , I love your bi but I love your big ears , I love you |
6 | ‘ It 's a wonderful opportunity , Christian , and I 'm grateful for your trust in me but you 've already agreed to sell me that fifty acres of new land . |
7 | You had a six on table d'hote , you 've got give me three choices . |
8 | The wind resistant Tactel and Ebyl Thermovelours fleece helped keep me snug and warm on the few chilly days we 've had this summer . |
9 | and has only offered to buy me one beer so far . |
10 | She 's promised to give me some schooling if I can get to chapel in the mornings . |
11 | all your cards with the player to your right , so you 've got to give me all your cards , and I 've got none , so |
12 | Toby had never offered to read me any of his work ; but now I had a sudden longing to know whether or not he could really write I turned the page over . |
13 | You 've got to allow me some time . ’ |
14 | Erm got fined a hundred and ninety six pounds and has got to pay me fifty pound compensation . |
15 | Leo had promised to ring me that evening in case there had been any news from the hospital ; and I told him my own news . |
16 | You 've got to tell me that . ’ |
17 | If you say if you do n't think this is for you you 've got to tell me that . |
18 | Frau Gess has promised to make me some creamed chicken and steamed potato . |
19 | But , under threat , my Creator has agreed to make me this Eve with whom you interfere , uncovering her nakedness . |
20 | Then last night the police called to tell me that Mum , Dad , Pet and Wee Charlie were missing , but that you were safe . |
21 | She had stopped giving me murderous looks and seemed quite bright-eyed as we got ourselves ready to leave the ship . |
22 | You 've always wanted to see me broken . |
23 | Several other Cas. girls had now started casting me speculative glances , but so far no-one had made any cracks to me , which was a relief . |
24 | Miss Havisham had never intended to make me rich , or let me marry Estella . |
25 | Remembering my hunch that my drink was spiked leaves me confused . |
26 | The onus of proof is on you , and so far you 've failed to prove me guilty ! ’ |