Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The first drive I went on made me wonder about the sanity of grouse . |
2 | ‘ Ireland 's vastly-improved performances obviously helped me get on stand-by for this tour . ’ |
3 | So let me turn to an issue , less Earth shattering , but no less vexatious — the keeping of mink in Shetland . |
4 | Oh right , so let me know at the end of the week . |
5 | So let me begin by making some impressionistic guesses about the views women do in fact currently hold on morality . |
6 | In fact my chain was just long enough to let me get into the tiny bathroom , two feet from my mattress , to use the toilet . |
7 | I was knitting slowly , not feeling particularly well and the machine was good enough to let me know through the handle that there was a ‘ Hiccup ’ . |
8 | They came across a case of English pottery and porcelain on one of their sorties and were good enough to let me know about it . |
9 | He seemed to have forgotten about only letting me loose on water . |
10 | much do I get from the bank ? |
11 | Yeah , so Do I start on this one ? |
12 | HOW LONG DO I INVEST FOR ? |
13 | But the green smell used to be there and it was strong enough to make me think of English summers when I looked at the sky . |
14 | ‘ Enough to make me run from here incontinently , as I promise you I had a mind to do ! ’ |
15 | Well you see , tha that 's one element of it , right let me think of another one then er |
16 | Just let me settle with Ali Baba here . ’ |
17 | Just let me get at him ! ’ |
18 | Thus did I emerge from the night tunnel of restless body movement . |
19 | After we had the second child we had the rows , he 'd not let me go to her when she cried . |
20 | But that little plan was soon put a stop to , for mother would not let me go by myself , and there was nobody to go with me . |
21 | In fact a couple of nights later he took me to see Max Miller at Holborn Empire and would not let me pay for anything . |
22 | ‘ If you 'd just let me finish before diving in to protect your honour you might find it was n't actually endangered , ’ Luke retorted with dangerous mildness . |
23 | In this way , the hypnotist is not making me attack against my will , he is conjuring up a set of circumstances in which to attack seems the lesser of two evil courses . |
24 | ‘ So where exactly do I fit into all this ? ’ |
25 | Oh I really do n't want to know actually , it just makes me think of |
26 | My day has been spent in sleeping , reading a little , which at once made me think of you — and then , mostly , thinking of you , and feeling you so close … |
27 | I 've got to decide what I 'm going to say to Mum and Dad — I 've got to picture them , feel what they always make me feel like and somehow change it … speak to them like speaking to a dream , make it my dream instead of their dream … |
28 | He thinks it makes placing your own gear sound like an activity practised by people with one foot in the grave — although climbing at Gogarth has always made me feel like that anyway . |
29 | This teacher was always making me sit on his knee , and when he asked me questions like ‘ What is the square root of five thousand six hundred and seventy-eight and a half ? ’ , which I could n't answer , he tickled me . |
30 | ’ Boy often made me think of that particular moment — it was the way he looked down . |