Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , 'e give me 'alf-a-crown , so I 'ad to pay me dues in the way of informin' 'im .
2 I promised to get them tickets and to let them know where and when to meet me on Sunday .
3 I want to wish him season 's greetings . ’
4 Well first of all I want to thank you John for your programme , we really have enjoyed it and we 're very sorry this is your last day .
5 I want to assure him Crevecoeur is in no danger , but that SHe must return to Club Eleusis . ’
6 If people want to kill themselves , that 's their affair , but when they come here I want to give them food which will do them food rather than harm .
7 Speaker you are aware of course of the severe weather which affects most of the country and what I want to ask you Madam Speaker is simply this .
8 And then I think I want to ask you people the question , ‘ What is it that you do which is potentially interesting to the world ? ’ okay ?
9 But I have n't come to crunch the guy , I want to hear him talk .
10 I want to tell you fellas , if you are at risk ( from nuclear contamination ) it 's your semen and sperm which is at risk . ’
11 I want to show you Italy 's fairest city . ’
12 I want to sterilise me things .
13 " Have I got to 'ave me picture taken alongside of that ?
14 For the first time in our marriage I began to tell him lies .
15 I like women , Katherine , I like to give them pleasure and to take it .
16 Do you mind that I continue to call you Marie-Jo ?
17 ‘ Do I have to remind you Mr Newman is a guest ?
18 ‘ He was n't moving so I started to give him mouth to mouth . ’
19 I was on two bags a day when I went to see me GP and I was on between a quarter and half a gram when I got to the hospital .
20 I had to wear it back to front for the photographer .
21 Also , I had to give him news .
22 I , I have got it on the prescription I had to get it Doctor sent me to the hospital ,
23 I had to run them coals out and I tell you the they come over the top of and of course 's coming up here , 's coming down here and did meet there .
24 ‘ Just a friend — but I had to make him mine
25 I prefer to give them depth and richness . ’
26 I prefer to give them depth and richness . ’
27 Commenting on a considerable drop in sales at a book fair , one experienced bookman wrote about these travel books : ‘ That such a range of books which I find boring beyond belief — I prefer to call them non-books — was due for a shake-out , appeared inevitable to me . ’
28 Anyone that 's travelling , and I prefer to call them travellers rather than tramps or anything else , but anywhere they can creep in that 's great , I think .
29 We agree on the ‘ Americanisation of England ’ ( I prefer to call it Britain ) but for strictly opposite reasons .
30 I prefer to keep you company .
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