Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You know given that life is as it is are you okay and he said yes so I went round the gardens and I came back to him and I had a friend coming for lunch and I thought this is ridiculous , I 'm going to have something to drink and I 'm going to have a meal so I made him an enormous great wad of cheese sandwiches and some apples and a piece of cake and some biscuits and a cup of tea and I went downstairs with the milk and the sugar and cup of tea and all this stuff and I went into the gardens and this poor child he looked very defensively a second time and I said well I thought you might like some breakfast and I wrapped the second lot up so if you 've nothing later on , why not put it in your pocket and eat later in the day and I did n't know whether you took milk or sugar , so I thought I 'd better just ask you and do you know I thought he was going to cry .
2 I found it an impressive programme and I hope it will not lead Mr Heseltine to conclude that chess sets are less harmful potentially than television sets .
3 There was an elderly man about 80 sitting on a seat , so I showed him an old photograph , and he remembered the lady we were with .
4 Because we made love , because I 'm physically attracted to you , it does n't mean that I owe you an involved explanation of my private life . ’
5 Then , his expression suddenly turning serious , he said , ‘ I owe you an abject apology . ’
6 I bought him one Christmas years and oh hey , we were just married and I ordered him an extending ladder from the Co-op
7 I find it an interesting drive .
8 Celtic manager Liam Brady said : ‘ I offered him an improved contract , but the player wants to move south .
9 Nina knows about the lymphoma ; I had to cancel a prearranged lunch at Langans with her as it coincided with my short stay in hospital , and rather than make up an excuse I thought it an opportune time to tell her .
10 I thought it an apt and correct description , with its connotations of inertia and lifelessness .
11 She has got in ( and out of ) problems with drugs , alcohol and a quasi-religious cult : ’ I was brainwashed and I gave them an enormous amount of money , ’ she says with a shrug .
12 I could see that she was scowling and stiffening into a Mark 2 temper , so I gave her an encouraging smile — which raised her , as I expected , to a Mark 3 .
13 As I gave her an exaggerated account of my clashes with different members of my family , she continued to discourage me , saying that the work in London was hard and that exile was no easy way of life .
14 ( I gave him an icy look .
15 I gave him an even chance , of course . ’
16 After half an hour I was still waiting , so I gave him an experimental pull and the hook came back minus the barbel .
17 I think it an excellent idea , ’ Athelstan murmured .
18 I offer you an entire war in one second . ’
19 I considered him an honest man ; Let's have her in ; He likes his coffee strong .
20 It occurred to me that its republication in our Symposium might both appeal to him and attract public attention : for I considered it an authoritative statement of the value of Humanism ( the title was a little misleading ) in its relation to religion .
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