Example sentences of "i [verb] told him " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I wish I 'd told him to , to … ’
2 Dad was still convinced I was trying to be something — a lawyer , I 'd told him recently , because even he knew that that doctor stuff was a wind-up .
3 He just had time for a quick coffee ( it was now or never ) , and in the time I took to refill the kettle and put coffee into two clean mugs , I 'd told him .
4 I 'd told him that he had fainted , which he found fascinating .
5 I 'd told him before that I could n't sing a note but he 'd obviously ignored it .
6 But I remembered I 'd told him to go to bed ; he 'd be asleep by now .
7 " I wonder what he would have said , Chuck , if I 'd told him he 'd just served a drink to someone who 's probably going to be much more important one day than a run-of-the-mill Democratic senator from Virginia ? "
8 " What if I 'd told him that the Avignon was carrying a young man named Charles Sherman who 's destined one day maybe to become the President of the United States ? "
9 ( He gawped at me as if I 'd told him to swim the Atlantic . )
10 It 'd have been better if I 'd told him to go ahead up against the tree .
11 I 'd told him .
12 I 'd told him in his office it would do no good , but he insisted .
13 Two out of the three instances ( " I don " t believe any of that … " ( p. 71 ) and " How could I have told him that ?
14 The idea struck him as somehow absurd , as if I had told him I did n't have a head or a heart .
15 He had asked me for a photograph of myself when I was young and I had told him to go around and get it from Mandy .
16 I had told him to look at a video of the race and he would see that it was through my efforts that we had won the bronze .
17 ‘ Who is he ? ’ he kept repeating over and over again , stony-faced and disbelieving even when I had told him the truth .
18 This was true , in a way , and his saying it made me sympathetic and tearful , but on the other hand I knew that if I had told him , his attitude would not have been as indulgent as he was pretending now .
19 ‘ A few minutes after I had told him I was n't going on , a gang of his thugs suddenly appeared and pointed machine-guns at us and ordered us to get up on stage .
20 I had told him that I was going to Bulith Wells , near where my parents lived , and he had agreed to drop me there .
21 I wondered what would have happened if I had told him that I was bisexual or that I liked little girls .
22 I had told him that I had met Fairfax .
23 If I had told him I wished he was dead he would have seen this as a palimpsest of desire , but I only wished that he was n't there .
24 I have often wondered what my guest would have thought when I got back if I had told him I had just been beaten .
25 I had told him that I had a brother and sister and that my mother was a widow .
26 I got to the Imperial at about half twelve and waited for Mark and co , unfortunately I had told him I would be in a leather and , due to the leather not being available that day I was wearing a lumber jacket !
27 ‘ The coroner wants to resume now , but I 've told him we 've nothing to go on .
28 He seems to think that 's all I 'm good for , though I 've told him I 'm the Queen .
29 I 've told him over and over again that you simply ca n't these days . ’
30 I 've told him how you did it , and how still and brave you were . ’
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