Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] i [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If ever you should need me I will come , night or day , and gladly . ’
2 But you must show me what to do next . ’
3 ‘ You must show me their list some time .
4 Other people may keep talking at you as a means of reinforcing their relationship to you : ‘ I matter to you , so you must give me plenty of airtime . ’
5 On our return to the schooner we found Mr. Gould no longer firm in his former determination to depart immediately , and on my telling him he must give me his hand in pledge that he would stay here and work longer if necessary , he , after a little hesitation , consented .
6 As far as I am aware , there was good feeling between the candidates during the election , and I was somewhat surprised to read in Susan Crosland 's splendid biography of her husband that Roy Hattersley had told him I was angry that he was standing , and that he must give me his support before the first ballot or I would have no interest in him .
7 ‘ You must give me your solemn assurance on three counts : that you will not seek to discover the identity of my client , that you will not ask for any further assistance if the venture should prove to be unsuccessful and finally that you will not discuss this matter with any other person ; this stipulation to include even members of your own family and your circle of personal friends and acquaintances . ’
8 ‘ Oh God , Rory , I 've got to tell somebody , but you must promise ; you must give me your word you wo n't breathe a word to anybody else .
9 At length Raynor said , very softly , ‘ Before we go farther , you must give me your promise that whatever happens inside here , whatever is said , you will not leave my side .
10 ‘ You must give me your absolute fullest attention . ’
11 You must tell me everything you 've been doing .
12 ‘ You must tell me what you think of the terrine .
13 You must tell me what you want to take .
14 You must tell me what I owe you for the meal .
15 She said : ‘ You must tell me who these brothers are . ’
16 ‘ Dr Smithson , you must tell me who gave you this . ’
17 Now before you go — ’ he took her hand again and held it — ‘ you must tell me your name .
18 The date should tell me something .
19 Officially Templeman should tell me himself , but he has n't .
20 Well funnily enough I went down there last week , and I must admit I I came round the corner and there was one particular vehicle still does it .
21 Well I must admit I I was bought , my sister saw them in er .
22 You must allow me my minor gratifications !
23 Although I must say I I mean , one of the most fascinating pieces of politics I was ever involved in , was when I had to defend Mrs Thatcher over the Belgrano incident .
24 Those who are not must forgive me my momentary lapse into modest mathematical sophistication .
25 No , she may give me her money and my legitimate heir , and that is all .
26 ‘ With the deepest respect , Admiral , you 'll forbid me nothing .
27 ‘ You 'll bring me your canvases , then , ’ the imperious young dealer said as he left the café .
28 ‘ I can leaf through them on the train , and they might give me something to go on . ’
29 It 'll give me summat to read .
30 ‘ She 'll give me plenty of warning . ’
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