Example sentences of "i [adv] [vb past] [adv] [prep] he " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , I eventually caught up with him in Irkutsk which is central Siberia .
2 I just stared back at him as if I did not recognize him , then moved away out of sight behind another screen .
3 I just went up to him and kept on kissing him and begged : ‘ No kill , no kill . ’
4 I just sobbed all over him .
5 I just barged up to him a few times during the evening and in the end he said , ‘ Alright then , let's hear you sing ’ and he was impressed .
6 I just stood up to him one day — do n't ask me where I got the nerve from , because he was a bloody big geezer .
7 When I finally got through to him he said very brusquely , ‘ Do n't phone again .
8 I got bowled over twice and lost sight of Greg completely , but when I finally got back alongside him at the green he was really excited .
9 When I finally caught up with him at Crazy Joe 's Plantation Village , he was in a resigned mood .
10 I also sang in for him , but of course time was by then sadly running out .
11 ‘ He 's a really big man , both physically and in terms of his character , and I really looked up to him as a tower of strength when we were doing Neighbours . ’
12 I often travelled abroad with him as his driver when he investigated the activities of our revolutionary emigres .
13 I then pointed out to him that I strongly deprecated a dissolution at this moment as I had implicit confidence in him and in the Conservative Party now in power , and I considered that as most countries in Europe , if not in the world , were in a chaotic and indeed dangerous state , it would be a pity if this country were to be plunged into the turmoil of a General Election on a question of domestic policy which will arouse all the old traditional bitterness of the hard fought battles between Protection and Free Trade : also that it was quite possible that his majority might be reduced , or that he might not get a majority at all .
14 As a consequence of which well we went to Egypt and the Sudan this business , we came back and er the b the the foreman 's brother he ne he never liked me ever this forema when I were a kid you know , he never liked me at all , I never got on with him and and er mind you there 's a long story about that but it 's a silly little thing that er that I really upset him with .
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