Example sentences of "[verb] i [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So do you want me to call at the 's now ?
2 He ca n't help it : Do you want me to go into the other room ?
3 Or do you want me to go through the Valve at Firstlight speed ? ’
4 Well do you want me to go in the cellar see what we 've got ?
5 Now , do you want me to turn on the fire for you ?
6 if there 's nothing you want recording what do you want me to do with the dinner ?
7 So he does n't want me to talk about the Hound .
8 ‘ You sure you do n't want me to check with the restaurant again before I go , señora ? ’
9 ‘ Do you want me to walk round the farm ? ’ she asked , alarmed .
10 Do you want me to come on the nineteenth as well ?
11 ‘ Bob , ’ said Tessa , when he had put the phone down again , ‘ do you want me to come to the funeral or not ? ’
12 ‘ Unless , of course , you 'd prefer me to report to the Reichsführer that we lost this man because of your stupidity . ’
13 I am grateful to the right hon. Member for Selby for allowing me to quote from the letter .
14 The laibon asked me to sit in the boma , and pointed to my tape-recorder .
15 He asked me to sort through the files and see if I could come up with something to make life easier . ’
16 ‘ She asked me to inquire about the case .
17 Merymose asked me to look at the body . ’
18 ‘ He had already contacted the police and when they came they asked me to look after the children so we sat in the car .
19 They 'd put her into a side ward and removed the mirrors and she asked me to peek under the cloth and tell her what she looked like .
20 She asked me to stand by the gate while she spoke to him . "
21 He said he 'd flown over urgently to see me and asked me to come to the Cheshire Cheese , that pub in Fleet Street , at ten o'clock that night .
22 He had no answer , but in the meantime the manager appeared and asked me to come into the office .
23 That evening , Frank asked me to walk in the town with him .
24 He asked me to bring over the wedding invitation …
25 Indeed , it was his example that led me to see beneath the brilliance and beauty of Paris , where the plight of its dispossessed is mirrored in the experience of the very people — artists and intellectuals — who are responsible for its reputation .
26 Reading the article in this issue on Remembrance led me to reflect on the statement in our Royal Charter which says that one of the objects of the Association is to :
27 Because they believed and they got me to believe at the time , that nationalization would be the cure for all our ills .
28 But I must say how said it made me to hear of the death of Walter the Gardener .
29 They want me to join in the whole furore .
30 ‘ Do you think they want me to bring along the bagpipes ? ’
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