Example sentences of "[vb base] what i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Forgive what I said earlier , Rober' .
2 I report what I feel , as well as the rumour that is spreading .
3 So if you like your fingerboards more cambered , either buy an Austin Special or badger Chandler and suggest what I did — that they offer a choice …
4 They eliminate what I call the " instinct " reporter , who perhaps can not pass exams but who is still street-wise , intelligent and eager .
5 Now that I have peace to do all this , I realise what I had previously suspected : the gilgul has used a fairly primitive spell .
6 I now realise what I have been missing , it is a very good magazine for knitters and I shall in future be buying it very month .
7 I want what I want , when I want it .
8 And there you will meet him and say what I tell you . ’
9 Lord Aldington replied : ‘ This will be the hundredth time you say what I 've said is a lie , and it is the hundredth time you have made me very angry . ’
10 I am not the master of tack and I always say what I think .
11 I say what I think .
12 ‘ If I say what I think , I 'll get into trouble .
13 Say what I think of Scott .
14 I am going to take a risk and say what I think about local radio on the basis of my knowledge , personal knowledge , and these gentlemen can as it , as it were sort of say it 's , it 's not like that for them or whatever .
15 Well I , I , what I 'll do is I write off to them , and say what I do is , ca n't remember where , where we bought it , I think it was Comet
16 I decided I was a very stupid fool not to at least paint as I wanted to and say what I wanted to when I painted as that seemed to be the only thing I could do that did n't concern anybody but myself — that was nobody 's business but my own .
17 ‘ I say what I believe . ’
18 I feel I can encapsulate the feeling in the music and then say what I want to say in a direct manner .
19 good rapport with each , you know , we can sort o , I mean the girls can sort of say what they want to me , I say what I want to them , you know , we take a joke .
20 ‘ This time it 's only a practice run ; listen carefully ; the door will have to be opened ; that 's your job Tim ; Derek , you hold the life-line cord , drop the dinghy when I say , but forget what I told you at Blackpool — this time let go the handle when the line jerks tight !
21 These days I forget what I prescribe and what people have got when they walk out of the surgery .
22 Please … just forget what I said .
23 ‘ Please forget what I said just now !
24 ‘ Please forget what I said .
25 Please forget what I said .
26 Okay , now erm , today as you realize with feelings of immense relief is the last lecture of the term , so , so what I 'm gon na do , is to start talking about the er , so called black books of Freud , the set texts in this , in this course and I 'm gon na start talking today about the first , and in some ways , one of the most important of these , Totem and Taboo , and since it 's the last lecture of term , and you probably all forget what I said over the Christmas holiday , and wo n't be able to recall it afterwards , through the alcoholic haze , er what I thought I 'd do today , was talk about Totem and Taboo in the way in which it looked backwards rather than forwards .
27 Just forget what I said … please .
28 I forget what I said to them but the they forgot , the next , I do n't think I got a bit of grub ever , since then .
29 ‘ I think I said to you earlier — I did , did n't I — sometimes I forget what I 've said — that I wanted you to look after her . ’
30 ‘ Those people who criticise what I do , a lot of them have little perception of how ordinary people actually live their lives and what interests them .
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