Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] [verb] and " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , and I asked him to stop and come down the isle . |
2 | An example I can cite is that I asked her to research and write up ( unsupervised ) an application to the Carnegie-Mellon Foundation for the microfilming of our 100,000 items in the Archive Collection . |
3 | ‘ I asked her to come and get me out of foster homes but she never did . |
4 | I made them wash and iron and do certain cleaning jobs to earn their spending money . |
5 | I made them suffer and gradually the fear went , but it left a — a sort of boiling rage . ’ |
6 | I made him repeat and repeat the lessons until they started to sink in and became easier . |
7 | ‘ And when he said , ‘ I declare you man and wife ’ , everyone threw their hats into the air ! ’ |
8 | But I mean they phoned and that so , he can nae have been |
9 | They 've got one at cos I mean I went and had one so there must be one , another one |
10 | I mean you know and and it the eagerness oozed off the picture on the page . |
11 | I mean you go and smash up somebody else 's . |
12 | It 's her own home , I mean he come and live with her fo he does he belts her because I I y I know the signs and it oh it makes me go cold . |
13 | Jenny said , " I 've got a friend who knows about antiques — I mean he buys and sells them . |
14 | ‘ I trust them to try and sort out the unions , ’ William says . |
15 | Well I got me shopping and it cost me forty summat one . |
16 | I expect she married and changed her name . |
17 | Slightly perplexed , but fascinated , I invited him to elaborate and he outlined how , since arriving in London in 1961 at the age of 9 , he had been rocked by the awareness that his colour could place him in a position of possible — or probable — disadvantage . |
18 | I invited him to come and conduct the orchestra in Aachen . |
19 | I do n't know , I want to find out if I do really believe what I say I do and if I want the kind of life I say I do , and the only way to do that seems to be to get right away and try a straight career for a bit , just to see how I react . ’ |
20 | I felt sorry for poor Heathcliff , and while the Earnshaws were at church , I helped him wash and dress in clean clothes . |
21 | I suggest we go and shelter . ’ |
22 | Now , I suggest you go and sit with your friend inside his circular drawing . |
23 | Because I have little patience for people who waste their time on idle speculation without any evidence to support their suspicions — and now , ’ he continued inexorably , ‘ since we understand each other , I suggest you go and have your shower , get dressed and eat some breakfast . |
24 | Now I suggest you go and help Mrs Forrest to the bath , while we deal with Mrs Toye . ’ |
25 | I suggest you come and look at us . |
26 | I suggest you try and get some sleep . ’ |
27 | A spokeswoman for the Serjeant at Arms department said : If you what to know what has happened I suggest you try and ask the people concerned . ’ |
28 | Right I suggest , I suggest you have and you show your note sit down otherwise people . |
29 | ‘ I want Surere caught and brought here ; and I want him tried and executed , and I want this before the next public rest day , ’ he repeated . |
30 | I want him caught and brought to justice . |