Example sentences of "i [vb past] [pers pn] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Me got them buttons |
2 | And I made them jigs and whatnot. when they come to do it at Dolgarrog when they come to want them doing I said to the to the the chief engineer I said , he told me about they were going get these commutators done here machine . |
3 | I made it years and years ago , when Carrie was a small girl . |
4 | Since I met you things have never been the same , I realise now . |
5 | So er I 've got some , I got them curtains , I got blue curtains to go out |
6 | I have a couple of mates who are Forest fans , and I got them tickets for the first game of the season . |
7 | ‘ I got you fellas banged to rights . |
8 | I got you cornflakes toast I did n't do an egg you 've had enough was round there left another tape tape recorder . |
9 | If someone bought me an expensive perfumed soap , I would save it — not believing I would ever have another — until I found it years later , grubby and odourless ! |
10 | ‘ I promised you riches beyond the avarice of man . |
11 | I used them sausages did n't I , . |
12 | All the youths seemed interested , so I told them stories of Black Magic in Sussex , a county particularly afflicted by Satan because of all the artistic people who live there , running craft shops or theatrical costumiers . |
13 | So I told him things I 'd never told anyone — how much I resented Dad for what he 'd done to Mum , and how Mum had suffered , how painful the whole thing had been , though I was only now beginning to feel it . |
14 | ‘ If I told you lessons were over for the day and you could go swimming , no doubt a miraculous recovery would take place . |
15 | ‘ I padlocked them gates after herself drove away , ’ he muttered . |
16 | Jaysus , I ca n't believe I forgot them gates and the kitchen door … |
17 | When this book was donated I borrowed it ti read , and it was not until I came home from the final clearing-up , and found my ‘ man of the house ’ serenely reading it , that I remembered about it . |
18 | I fed them plates of baked beans ; squeezed oranges , bandaged knees , bowled cricket balls , ran beside tottering bicycles , read nonsense poems at bedtime , baked wholemeal bread , earthed up King Edward potatoes in the garden . |
19 | I finished them books |
20 | The policeman was n't convinced , but Billy thought , I locked them gates . |
21 | I offered them drinks and they just bared their teeth , being civil . |
22 | Oh I knew her years ago |
23 | ‘ I saw you guys splashing around in the surf . |
24 | ‘ Look , ’ he said , deciding , for the moment , to keep a safe distance between them , ‘ I know you think I nicked them keys , that I did that kiosk and Madge 's house — ‘ |
25 | ‘ I thought you colonials did n't know what soap was for … ’ |
26 | I thought you Chelonians were a taciturn bunch . ’ |
27 | ‘ Dear , oh dear , ’ said Wexford mildly , ‘ and I thought you progressives were dead against capital punishment . ’ |
28 | Er , you know , well of course they were young girls and er , you see and there 's , there was nothing we could do , you see , and , and er , anyway the doctor , as soon as the doctor did come , it was because th the young staff er they had to , they took her away to the mortuary , you see and erm then I , I had to carry on with her work and , and do the best I could and mine as well , you see , but of course er the Manager he appointed another Assistant Manager to go and collect the money which I used to do got it in because I took her times of duty as well and er , you see , and then after that er after several weeks I suppose it was , I do n't know how many because I forget how many , that they appointed me as Manageress and I was in that position for twelve years , you see and |
29 | And I gave them loads of money , |
30 | His Spanish was almost non-existent , and he did not know how to study a foreign language , so I gave him lessons . |