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

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1 You 'll have to kill me to stop me going out there .
2 Anyway , as I was saying before Adam interrupted me see I fancy Adam , he 's really nice .
3 ‘ Do n't make me feel I 've got one foot in the grave already !
4 We do n't as yet have any friends in the street , but we 're on Hello terms with a few neighbours , and frankly I would n't want them to see me putting all these flowers on a skip .
5 I did n't want them to see me crying .
6 ‘ Well , listen to that , and after she near 'ad me cryin' me eyes out for 'er .
7 be a doctor ’ — She asked me had I thought it out ?
8 Says Eugene modestly , ‘ Kurt asked me did I want to go on , and I said ‘ Great ’ , but I shat myself .
9 She rung me up and asked me did I want a microwave oven ?
10 They brought me down that day from Edinburgh , bundled me into a transit van with seats but no windows , handcuffed to a big quiet London lad who would n't talk to me at all and did n't even say much to the other two cops in the back of the transit just sat staring ahead and we seemed to drive all night just stopping once at some service station on the Ml , took a while to arrange everything , then they came in with a selection of cans of soft drinks and sandwiches and pasties and pork pies and chocolate and we all sat there munching then they asked me did I need the toilet and I said yes and they opened the door and it was straight over the grass into the gents ' toilets , two cops guarding the door and some men , looked like truckers , standing watching me , waiting for their turn after I 'd had my private visit ; only wanted a pee but I could n't do it even though the big lad was n't actually watching just having him standing there handcuffed to me was enough so they checked the stalls and then took the cuffs off me and I had to leave the door open a crack while I went , then back out and I see the other cop cars Christ a Range Rover and a Senator too I 'm a fucking VIP , then it 's into the van and on with the journey to London where the questioning starts ; they 're concentrating on Sir Rufus 's murder , for now , because they found a card a fucking business card in the woods near the burned cottage ; not mine that would have been too obvious but a card from a guy I know on Jane 's Defence Weekly with some scribbled notes on the back :
11 For the parent , the same phrase means the inverse : I have not given birth to the monster which my upbringing and socialisation led me to believe I 'd had , but to a normal member of the human species as I now define it .
12 It was a Frankie Howerd interview that made me realise I do not even want one .
13 But what made me decide I 'd had enough was when one night about 11pm I was about to climb into bed when the bell rang from the drawing room so I had to slip some clothes on and go and answer it .
14 Then I picked up my things at the stationer 's and walked home , ignoring the distressing tugs of the magnetic field , which made me feel I 'd wasted my morning by not doing the thing I 'd set out to do .
15 You made me feel I had , but I have n't .
16 He really you know made me feel I say I were n't sat there like I was with that fella thinking well he do n't seem to know what he 's saying anyway .
17 The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear .
18 ‘ That authority is given me to help me find the killer of these girls . ’
19 Make me feel I have some kind of base to my life .
20 ‘ You almost make me wish I had enrolled on your course , ’ said Melissa , with a certain lack of sincerity .
21 I do n't think I think I have set a new Ashmore record .
22 I fear I fear I fear/
23 I mean I mean I 've written a letter to my cousins in South Wales asking them if they can point me at any places that might record , but I 'll actually make the contacts .
24 I I mean I mean I 've been up since half past three this morning ,
25 I mean I went I called to him and I thought where 's
26 I am trying — I mean I know I let the boys lean too much . ’
27 Well they had to do , , and everybody 's got here that he 's a , he 's engaged , and there , and I mean I know I 've used doing my scribble , but here 's a little spout here like that and it 's got a tap on it , and that 's what it is .
28 I mean I know I 've got a lot of experience in a
29 I mean I know I told you this
30 But when you loved it , did n't you I mean I know I did when I was a young person first drinking erm I definitely had the feeling that if I was drinking to excess I was n't doing the right thing , whereas the impression we give in Oxford that drinking to the excess is perfectly acceptable behaviour .
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