Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [vb base] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | But there is I mean I 've assured him that things are being done . |
2 | ‘ I 've had a little help from Barry Humphries in this , and I hope I 've paid him due credit , thought he did start that nasty rumour that he was me or I was him . |
3 | ‘ I hope you 've warned him that he 's the obvious next target . ’ |
4 | I hope you 've got him on there . |
5 | I know I 've heard him . |
6 | I know you 've seen him — he told me , and I 'm afraid he was n't very polite to you . |
7 | I know you 've met him , sir . ’ |
8 | ‘ I reckon I 've got him sussed , ’ Candy announced triumphantly as they drove through the empty late-night streets towards Candy 's flat . |
9 | Well , I suppose I do know him fairly well , he 's stayed with us a couple of times . |
10 | I wager they 've put him in the meanest , coldest room , without even a brazier , after the way he spoke to Matilda . |
11 | I 've , you know , I feel I 've trusted him all my life you know , an now I find myself in this situation . |
12 | ‘ I feel I do know him , ’ she said . |
13 | I think that i i i I do n't , I 'd I I reckon they 've got him on the kidnapping charge . |
14 | So I thought I 've killed him . |
15 | " I think we 've found him . " |
16 | ‘ I think we 've got him . ’ |
17 | ‘ Sir , I think we 've got him ! ’ |
18 | I think you 've caught him out . |
19 | undoubtedly I think you need to ask him , you know , that erm just say to him that you 're very concerned about the fingers |
20 | I do n't know where he comes from , though I think I 've seen him around occasionally . ’ |
21 | I think I 've seen him , I have n't . |
22 | I thought it was rather strange er I admit , but I , I sort of , I think I 've got him round |
23 | I said I 've reminded him once ! |
24 | Oh , it 's brilliant you know I mean er , I 've I 've telling him what I 've doing this week . |
25 | I mean I 've I 've debriefed him and there is a heck of a lot more to confined spaces |
26 | Of course , I 've I 've left him in the charge of of not I have n't asked Paul to take him under his wing over the weekend , but I 've left Neil a list of things that I would like done . |
27 | ‘ If she 's … shall I say we 've got him here ? ’ |
28 | You mean they 've found him ? ’ |
29 | Do you think we have to offer him a meal ? ’ |
30 | She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak . |