Example sentences of "i [verb] the young [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , the person who sent me wants the young man to be removed from his home and educated as a gentleman who expects to inherit a fortune . ’
2 The following day I asked the young women of an all-girls ' school I was visiting if they had seen her , and what they thought .
3 I expect the young novelist ( it seems unfair to give his name ) was thinking of the ‘ first , suppressed edition ’ of Les Fleurs du mal .
4 I found the young man In the kitchen .
5 As he and Du Camp tramped along , he would introduce his friend to the trees and the bushes with mock gravity : ‘ May I present the young phenomenon ? ’
6 I painted the young Lloyd George , I painted most of the Cabinet , I even painted two of the royal grandchildren .
7 I noted the young man beside me now resting the clipboard on his briefcase was Alejandro , a teacher of Spanish .
8 As I recall , then , it was only an hour or so after being first entrusted with the mission that I noticed the young Mr Cardinal alone in the library , sitting at one of the writing tables , absorbed in some documents .
9 Grobbelaar admitted on his return : ‘ I hear the young man had a very good game so I do n't think there should be any change .
10 I tell the young people joining us that the great division in their lives , if they climb in the business , is the division between the company and their family .
11 At that moment I heard the young people returning from their walk .
12 With bamboo canes I find the young plants need to be trained to climb , and I had to spend a precious 20 minutes carefully tying in the leader of each plant with raffia .
13 In this instance , I knew the young man 's father would have to dig deep into his box before the marriage was finally consummated and the bride brought home .
14 Out of the corner of my eye I saw the young man join Pavic 's queue .
15 I saw the young man lived in Penn … . ’ 'Such dreadful things happen in families nowadays , ’ she said ( I liked ‘ nowadays ’ ) .
16 I was just going to the exit door when I saw the young girl s standing at the second bedroom , crying .
17 When next I saw the young couple together it was winter .
18 and outside where those students sit , I thought the young people were when you read some of that in paper the cigarette ends and crisp packets , well that can only be the students , I mean people go through but they 're not
19 With things like that , I think the young ones that way
20 Yes , but I think the young lady has managed to meet with my requirements at the moment . ’
21 I think the young man is right , ’ said Mrs Grandison ‘ I do n't remember seeing you take a pudding .
22 I think the young people today , they 're very kind you know .
23 I think the young people go to it like .
24 No I think the young fellows today are more because of course they go into the flats do n't they ?
25 A moment later , I spotted the young Mr Cardinal not far away , still standing on his own , and it struck me the young gentleman might be feeling somewhat overawed in the present company .
26 ‘ May I ask the young lady 's name ? ’
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