Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You see , you know I was talking to you earlier about , about punchlines basically , but I ca n't remember the words I was using for it , times like by the way , right right , or did you know or did I mention to you do you follow me , a lot of key lines that you can think on that you use
2 ‘ I should rather say it was something he inadvertently let fall that led me to believe there might be a legal case to answer . ’
3 Do n't know whether to get me washing in or not .
4 How the hell do you think that made me feel ? ’
5 How do you think that made me feel ? ’
6 ‘ You invaded my privacy , do n't you think that entitles me to invade yours ?
7 You know what Richard thinks about Suez , but he does n't really listen to me — how do you think that makes me feel ? ’
8 And er they used to come to me and ask things about what they should do and did I think they had a claim for this and that you know , and I used to tell them you see .
9 Although how we were supposed to be able to afford to rebuild , I had no idea , but whenever I queried anything he would just laugh and tell me to leave it all to him . ’
10 When I 'm not happy every day , about the things I said today , she caught me being rude today , but I know , she 'll tell stories to make me laugh , she makes me laugh , makes me laugh , she 'll tell stories to make me laugh and to make me feel this bad , I love my mum , she 's the best mum in the world
11 My mum remembers long ago , when she makes snow men in the snow , and pulled a face at Mrs Jones , but I 'll know she 'll tell stories to make me laugh , make me laugh , make me laugh , she 'll tell stories to make me laugh and to make me feel this bad , I love my mum , she 's the best mum in the world
12 ‘ Clare did n't see or hear me coming .
13 I do n't daydream about things in my future very much because I must admit I have n't got much to daydream for — because I 'm very lucky , I 've got a lovely house , a lovely husband ; we go on lovely holidays , we lead a nice social life , I 've got lovely clothes — I ca n't really daydream and say I wish I was this , I wish I was that .
14 ‘ He got a bit upset when the bowels did n't work and let me know it , ’ he recalls .
15 ‘ Let's try and forget I said it .
16 Old Stevenson would go spare if he knew , and I 'm not certain whether he 'd try and get me moved as a danger to junior staff , or you moved as a wicked woman .
17 Each time I got back to Rocamar Peter would say , ‘ Well ? ’ and I would shrug and pretend I did n't know what the hell he was talking about . ’
18 Then they would n't find me , and I could plan my life and find a job and a flat and go home in six months ' time having proved I 'm adult and they 'll have to let go and let me do what I absolutely , passionately want to do with my life .
19 ca n't you go and say I volunteer that my son has homework
20 Winning the competition has made me realise while driving I have something to live up to .
21 However , later David did come and see me to ask if his group could play on the school steps at the PTA fête which was to be held in the summer , so I suppose that was one of his first public engagements with his group .
22 ‘ Sometimes at the weekend Mr Rosenbloom would come and ask me to iron his shirts .
23 ‘ You can come and help me to carry some pictures , George dear , ’ she said to young Curdle , who was skipping about the playground .
24 ‘ It 's all the bloody same to me , so when you 've finished acting like a six-year-old will you come and help me unpack ? ’
25 ‘ Could you come and help me get it out ? ’
26 Can I Can I just interrupt and say I 've forgotten .
27 For this is to understand my experience in a certain way , a way that others can challenge and ask me to explain .
28 Not much help to you , I know , but why should I fib and say I walked in ?
29 And you can it 's alright , it 'll only ask and say I do n't like it , put the proper one in , silly idiot .
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