Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The very thought of it makes me want to press the panic button , crawl under the bed and call for HRT , ’ says one friend . |
2 | ‘ The very thought of reaching 50 makes me want to press the panic button , crawl under the bed and call for HRT ’ |
3 | I do n't know how they 've done it but the typography on the signs makes me want to pronounce the word Edin-burg , and I live in the place , for God 's sake . |
4 | I am a great fan of rave music yet the lyrics have never made me want to try the drug . |
5 | It just makes me want to vomit the way she does that . |
6 | He will be reminded of the saying of Jesus , ‘ ’ He who has seen me has seen the Father . ’ |
7 | Faith , by contrast , approaches Jesus with a radically different attitude , recognising in him the revelation of the invisible God , believing that it is true that ‘ he who has seen me has seen the Father ’ . |
8 | It is quite enough for me to try to grasp the way in which God has disclosed himself to us . |
9 | He also urged me to try to check the identification of the plant . |
10 | I asked to pass the time until the tea cooled . |
11 | Whenever I visit Ian , seeing the fostering going on in various degrees , I 'm filled with admiration and feel I want to let the world know . |
12 | come come round I want to I 'll I want to see the product . |
13 | Not only do I want to know the story but I want to know the whys and wherefores . |
14 | These kinds of variations can seem very confusing , which is why I advocate taking the job slowly , one section at a time . |
15 | After downloading the umpteenth version of one program , loading and reloading assembling and EEPROMming software , I chanced to query the need for using the EEPROM programmer . |
16 | ‘ The beauty and interesting nature of this little bird ’ , Gould wrote , ‘ naturally made me anxious to bring home living examples ; I accordingly captured about twenty fully fledged birds , and kept them alive for some time ; but the difficulties necessarily attendant upon travelling in a new country rendering it impracticable to afford them the attention they required , I regret to say the whole were lost . ’ |
17 | ‘ Look , you can see I 've made the effort . ’ |
18 | But at last with your help I 've conquered the cut and sew , I could give you all a hug . |
19 | Let's go in here , see I 've locked the screen up so we 're laughing . |
20 | The rich peasants made up another seven percent I have to check to see I 've got the figure 's right the middle peasants , twenty percent the poor peasants seventy percent . |
21 | You 'll see I 've used the term ‘ old ’ advisedly . |
22 | I mean take the example that Hugh is always using , is that if I wanted to knock a wall through , a hole through that wall and put a door in there with a link in it surely to goodness we |
23 | I 've got the spare tablets but I mean getting the prescription . |
24 | Yeah cos I mean come the winter we 'll we wo n't know ourselves . |
25 | no I mean change the data |
26 | No I mean stop the printout and recall , reprint out and set it up |
27 | For example , I mean , if a tutor , say , has been sexually harassing a young woman , and she puts in a complain of any kind or something like that , and then he puts pressure on her to withdraw that complaint and she does , I mean does the college at that stage stay well okay if she 's not going to complain then we wo n't do anything , thereby letting the harassment go ahead , or does the college say even though she does n't want to complain we 're nevertheless going to go ahead . |
28 | I mean given the size of China I mean th there 'd be |
29 | Yeah I mean get the hall but he ca n't get the er you know |
30 | I mean to get the tissue paper |