Example sentences of "i [coord] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Through the raindrops which were snail-trailing across my visor as I accelerated , I could see a marshal on the start/finish line flapping his yellow flag at me and screwing a finger at his temple .
2 Finally , he turned to me and asked a question , repeating it twice , in the same jumble of words and sounds which I could n't understand .
3 A powerful electric current would pass through me and launch a surge of excitement : something wonderful awaited me .
4 You shall come with me and write a model report . ’
5 On the way out a visiting French person saw me and poked a finger at the shirt .
6 Suddenly a young man wearing a full-face motorcycle helmet rushed up behind me and stuck a revolver in the security guard 's face .
7 But I mean my cleaner used to come in and just sort of like clean around me and chat a bit .
8 Would you guys like to look at me and ask a answer a question .
9 He flung it back , missed me and knocked a motto off the wall .
10 It all started when a man called Frank Somers wrote to me and enclosed a photograph of himself and his wife Pauline and their little girl called Hayley .
11 You 'll oblige me and fetch a priest here who can do the marrying , and a skinful of wine for everyone and food for a month or more , since we 're settling .
12 There 's work to be done in the world — so much to be found out — ’ He checked himself abruptly , lifted his glass at me and took a sip from it .
13 Why is n't there somebody there to bag them for me and create a service ?
14 I feel around me and find a branch to sit on .
15 ‘ At the moment she enjoys flying around the world after me and having a child would make that more difficult .
16 So stay with me and have a go .
17 ‘ You 're welcome to walk back home with Will and me and have a cup of tea for your trouble . ’
18 And then she will take a few days off from seeing anybody except me and do a bit of work .
19 Every time I go for a wee I en she comes with me and pulls a load off to bloody blow her nose !
20 I am often asked to lead seminars on a topic which has been chosen for me and has a ti tie like ‘ coming to terms with our own mortality ’ .
21 BELVILLE : Let me but say a word .
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