Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] i [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And it was well I I felt I need I 'll see tomorrow but
2 Well thank you Chairman , I have to go back to last Wednesday afternoon , when I had a telephone call from a reporter from the Eastern Daily Press asking me to make a statement on the press release by Suffolk County Council stating that the Bungay bypass has been abandoned well Chairman I have to say that I was somewhat erm put out , because I did I disappoint I think because they , the Highway Department did n't have the courtesy to inform me first , and you can well imagine how I felt er having received this news .
3 Where did I Did I have it ?
4 She made me repeat it five times .
5 She made me see it , and the different evergreens , and the red berries and the dogwood and the sheltered bench and the silvery fish in the little pool …
6 It seemed as if you 'd swept those moments from your mind — at least , you made me feel you were doing your best to forget them . ’
7 You made me feel I had , but I have n't .
8 You made me miss me stop , you fucker , ’ said the Punk .
9 A commercially-produced greetings card , with a colour photograph of a handsome and well-muscled man blindfolded and tied to a pillar , had clumsily printed across it : You made me love you .
10 But er gosh , you , you made me jump you !
11 But you made me fight it , and I did .
12 You made me squash it , ’ snapped Victoria and pettishly threw it across the room , where it struck the sleeping dog sharply on the flank .
13 Me and your mam did one this morning , I had about twenty minutes left on it and she helped me finish it off
14 She helped me carry it far along the dunes , dutifully clutching the lines and winch to her flat little chest and clicking the ratchet on the drum , until we reached a point well out of sight from the house .
15 We can make another baby , Herta and I. If I wept copiously both before and after , she let me do it , or try it , but I am impotent and do n't even go to the whores any more .
16 Then she let me kiss her .
17 She let me film her .
18 She was so exhausted that she let me help her without protesting , and finally we sat down together near the fire with our cups of tea .
19 You heard me say you ‘ came back ’ .
20 ‘ Bounced out as soon as she heard me call you and came scrabbling up the slope .
21 She did n't have the guts to say wait until the next day , when she saw me ring me up .
22 But if she did I think she will pass out on her record because perhaps , even more delightful than someone who , you know , sitting down to an exam and , and doing reasonably well on it .
23 so she did I think it was four se special meals then when we were there there was salmon , duckling
24 S/he made me do it ! ’
25 At that moment it had been appropriate to put big pickets you know I think if we thought too much about it we would have and taken it to the lodge and put it through the union it would have had cold water put over it and you know it was right for Tom to be wary and it was probably right for us to do what we did I mean I think you know it it was successful the way it turned out .
26 Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance .
27 Well , it was his fault , it was him stealing my money , he made me do it , Officer , I 'm not guilty , M' lud .
28 But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it .
29 But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it .
30 This recalls the habitual remark of youngsters admitting to some misdemeanor performed under the influence of another : He made me do it ! , which would be significantly different from He forced me to do it which implies an action one was pushed into by means of force rather than one performed under coercion .
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