Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] i [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't want them to brand me a bully-boy because I 'm a National Socialist , to discredit me through their media . |
2 | In the end I got them to give me the first aid outfit and fixed myself up . |
3 | I got them to give me the number for the cleaners ' mess-room and asked there . |
4 | want them to send me a cover note |
5 | What kind of people d' you think I the first year psychology students they 've been given some sexual orientation ? |
6 | So Roger Corman said to Jack Nicholson , ‘ I want you to write me a screenplay called The Trip , about this psychedelic craze and LSD , put someone on an acid trip . |
7 | I want you to tell me a few things and then I 'll let you go back to sleep , all right ? ’ |
8 | Now I want you to tell me the important part — why the hell are you so desperate that you 'll go to this extent in order to get your hands on the bequest ? |
9 | ‘ You realise he hates me every bit as much as he hates your father ? ’ |
10 | When you say it cost me an arm and a leg , you 're thinking in word pictures if you like it 's a metaphor and er in the in the picture it 's by the er Long John by the Long John Silver figure having not only one leg , but also one arm as well . |
11 | Mum I told you to get me a drink |
12 | I told you to get me a drink |
13 | I told you to get me a drink you |
14 | ‘ McAllister 's first duty is always to the Master , and so I commanded her to make me a pot of coffee . |
15 | Then , ‘ after a great deal more chit-chat I let him kiss me a tender goodnight on the doorstep with the promise to phone when he could and , gathering up my ermines , swept into the great portal . |
16 | ‘ Now it 's great to be going back there in a successful side — I only hope they give me a good reception . ’ |
17 | ‘ Do n't you think you owe me an explanation of all this ? |
18 | ‘ And I 've no intention of allowing you to give me the slip tonight . |
19 | I do n't want you to give me a lift . |
20 | ‘ I do n't want you to do me a favour . ’ |
21 | I queried it , I mean she gave me a precise figure of twenty thousand , and six hundred and fifty five something or other . |
22 | I know you will he disappointed but I really would like you to give me a change . " |
23 | I 'd like you to give me a month . |
24 | ‘ Well , I 'd like you to give me the answer to a question . ’ |
25 | " I 'd like you to give me the wedding-dress you got from the children . " |
26 | ‘ I should like you to disturb me a little longer . ’ |
27 | I should now like to take a look at your suitability for this particular job , ’ or ‘ If we could move on from your qualifications I 'd like you to tell me a little more about your personal interests and hobbies ’ . |
28 | Oh I like if I 'd have known you were going I 'd have got you to get me the nut ones . |
29 | Yeah erm you give you give you give me the money now and I 'll give you the elephant later it 's just round the corner . |
30 | So although I did n't like him touching me the way he had , I decided not to tell anybody . |