Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I find this mode of evaluation very important because it allows me to see how the child is thinking , and to what extent they are thinking about problems they are being presented with , whether it 's shallowly , or whether they are actually going into it in some depth .
2 Mum 's eyes popped to see me bringing home the fireman .
3 So to the beach Kaptan and I would go , or walk around the garden , pulling out weeds , me trimming back the undergrowth while he handed spare tools up the ladder .
4 They want me to write out the stuff .
5 I give you my word that I wo n't attempt to get away if you let me know when the police are called in . ’
6 ‘ Let me know when the prize is to be collected , ’ he said sarcastically .
7 Let me know how the seeds you planted get on .
8 ‘ When I see the Giotto frescoes at Padua I do not trouble to recognise which scene in the life of Christ I have before me , but I perceive instantly the sentiment which radiates from it and which is instinct in the composition in every line and color .
9 And finally I asked where the object was .
10 I asked where the blood tests were done — of course , I already knew — she told me .
11 And I back up the line I had to go .
12 In Chapter 14 I sketch out the fundamentals of a structuralist theory of truth .
13 I housed both the processor and amp in an SKB 2U rack case and hardwired a double mains board in the back .
14 I skidded down the escarpment in high spirits and made a bee-line for the town .
15 It was too cold and windy to sit and wait , though , so I limped back the way I had come , embittered at having to walk unnecessarily .
16 Back in the bathroom , so I turns down the bed , and goes . ’
17 Now it would maybe not be appropriate if there was to be an alternative government bill that would deal with these type of matters er in front of us and please to say that when I read out the list of sponsors , it 'll be shown there are people from all parties , or all parties in Britain in this house , who are true democrats .
18 I read earlier the CBI 's rejection of any policy in which the Government tried to pick winners , determine strategic investments and interfere in the decisions of business .
19 So I made up the rest and everyone liked it .
20 I made up the difference out of my own money . ’
21 So 38×84″ was my conclusion and I made up the stretchers .
22 I made only the semi-finals of the Olympic Trials .
23 Trevor was not the sort of fellow who said , ‘ For art 's sake have I broken up the bar . ’
24 I choked back the tears and mumbled that I was glad I 'd had cancer .
25 I mean alright the pub garden 's next to it .
26 because this is , I mean I did n't hear the dogs last night , only the kid , but I mean nevertheless the day before if you 'd of been in there , so but , but the kitchen can be done , toilet can be done
27 I mean probably the members did n't realize what was going on .
28 You know we were asked , Do you want your own bank account really and we decided er democratically that we 'd have the one bank account really for make sure the D H S S did n't start snooping really and you know er that 's worked very well I mean certainly the men very much tell us everything that 's going on and erm well you know I do n't think there 's any conflict of erm I do n't know you know it 's it 's difficult I suppose it 's amazing really the way it does work you know and that er you know but it 's quite loose really because it 's er that 's in a way the way one of it 's successes probably you know that 's it 's not a very structured I mean probably the lodge is more structured I mean men are used to their lodge meetings are n't they you know ?
29 I do n't mean goggles I mean just the glasses with the side pieces .
30 that 's what I mean just the blood tests ?
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