Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | I should have spoken to you this afternoon about the stock footage you asked me to follow up on . |
2 | What kind of monster do you think I am ? ’ |
3 | 'What do you take me for ? ’ |
4 | With what force do you think I should strike ? ’ |
5 | Bonanza said he wanted me there so the police would know where I was . |
6 | I rang again and the agent said she thought I 'd put the phone down . ’ |
7 | ‘ Every time a cheque bounces it costs me £3 in bank charges . |
8 | The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear . |
9 | ‘ The same way you ‘ swung it ’ when that charity show committee decided it wanted me on its bill , ’ she said . |
10 | What kind of fool do you think me , not to know what 's closest to your heart ? ’ |
11 | ‘ What kind of a fool do you think I am ! ’ |
12 | ‘ What sort of fool do you think I am ? ’ |
13 | This is what sort of business a w wine bar did you tell me ? |
14 | Edwina Currie had rejected his advances ( ‘ What sort of girl do you think I am ? ’ ) while Emma Nicholson had not caught exactly what it was he had proposed . |
15 | But I would b , e very glad if I might see you on your return to ask you to help me in two cases . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | I put on the microphone going he goes I 'm a Brixton lad |
18 | I had really long hair once , it was way past my bum and when I got my first record deal they wanted me to have it all cut off — it was a total disaster . |
19 | Chairman er , I have a petition that I have been asked to present er at what point do you wish me to do that ? |
20 | I mean listen I 'm the first person to talk in in support of body piercing I look I have parts of my body pierced I like it but I do n't think standing around the street corners sort of revealing it is a nice thing to do . |
21 | ‘ I 've really no right to ask you to marry me . |
22 | When the war ended he sought me out to offer me choice of jabs ; I chose his Transport Wing in Germany , on loan to Sholto Douglas then the C-in-C Germany , to operate the air transport requirements for Germany in the early days after the end of the war , with aircraft baked in the UK . |
23 | One 's the need to make him let me go . |
24 | ‘ It 'll be my privilege to let you buy me a cognac . |
25 | Wht sort of wife do you expect me to want for my brother ? |
26 | If I 'd had a proper education do you think I 'd be driving this cab around ? ’ |
27 | Why the devil do you think I came haring over here ? |
28 | ‘ What the devil do you think I want , fellow ? ’ came the irritable reply . |
29 | ‘ What kind of a person do you take me for ? ’ |
30 | ‘ If by that schoolgirl remark you mean I desired to sodomise you , you 're right . |