Example sentences of "i [vb infin] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It fulfilled none of my expectations and seemed to be merely trying to make me laugh at the fact that it had left me standing there grasping at nothing . |
2 | Oh right , so let me know at the end of the week . |
3 | Perhaps you could let me know at the meeting next Wednesday . |
4 | Well if you let me know at the meeting then I 'll . . |
5 | If you let me know at the meeting and . |
6 | Well let me know at the meeting . |
7 | Something made me linger at the bottom of the grand staircase , near the bust of Unamuno , pretending to read some notices about student societies . |
8 | And I 'm going as slow as I can go and I 'm just taking everything in , and I 'm unwinding , I 'm relaxing mentally and physically as I do it because that 's what I feel I need at the moment , and having that ability is good . |
9 | erm , first twelve weeks pregnant so should I mark at the bottom when she types . |
10 | Nor can I look at the way in which this view of faith and reason has influenced contemporary Christian thinking , both mainstream and among the evangelical or fundamentalist groups where it is most in evidence . |
11 | ‘ Could I look at the equipment ? ’ |
12 | Why the hell should I look at the roof except to see if there was a satellite TV dish . |
13 | Can I look at the telly ? |
14 | The only thing I could do I mean at the same time I 'm saying O K I 'll go in to do it this way , would be to actually say , sod this for a lark , instead of doing erm totally private thing , gon na set up a private limited company to issue cheques . |
15 | At least , that 's the feeling I get at the best of my poetry-reading moments . |
16 | Robin Prince of Sherwood should I say at the tonight . |
17 | Ooh , did I cry at the end ! ’ |
18 | This makes me feel at a disadvantage . ’ |
19 | My father has agreed to let me study at the university , so we shall be able to spend a lot of time together . ’ |
20 | ‘ I suppose you 're planning to make me foam at the mouth and gabble in obsolete tongues . ’ |
21 | Rutherford cites Lawrence 's own remark in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom to the effect that this identification ‘ quitted me of my English self , and let me look at the West and its conventions with new eyes : they destroyed it all for me ’ . |
22 | He has made me look at the world again , made me see things I had never seen before , and see familiar things in a new light . |
23 | Let me look at the map and see where we go to rejoin the main road to the auto-route . |
24 | Let me look at the Video for Windows . |
25 | Then he made me look at the windows . |
26 | Mrs Tiller suddenly pulled me out and made me stand at the side . |
27 | fish to me was my mother making me sit at a |
28 | Today I asked him to bind me and gag me and let me sit at the foot of the cellar steps with the door out open . |
29 | Listen , let me start at the beginning . |
30 | Let me start at the beginning . |