Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [vb past] him " in BNC.

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1 It seemed to me I owed him some explanation .
2 At a later date when he had further discussions with me I advised him not to harass Paulette anymore because I will be reporting it to my attorney and the police .
3 It may just be me I liked him , he 's a very nice person .
4 As the Scot pushed his way past me I grabbed him , put an arm-lock on him and suggested that he had a drink elsewhere .
5 They told me someone killed him , and I did n't say a word .
6 Erm Geoff I I met him in Phillips , I went to , hang on !
7 and and when er erm come over here the last time er , I I told him a a that he say , Doctor , you see , told what he said , he is a clever old boy were n't he ?
8 In the meantime , as I recall , er I I asked him who he was and I asked his wife who he was because he had asked what we were doing in his house and when he said his house , I thought then for the first time that perhaps this was n't who er we had on the floor .
9 I I regarded him as a a professional , highly trained officer er confidence in his judgement .
10 I shall die with that feeling of guilt , that it was I who robbed him of life . ’
11 ‘ He ate little and it was I who brought him food .
12 ‘ I was close to your father during his great crisis , ’ she said , ‘ and it was I who led him astray .
13 I was conscious , too , of his fine , tanned hand holding the pencil , and of the occasional play of warm breath from his mouth , wholesome as home-baked bread , though he was a heavy smoker — much heavier than I. ft was I who introduced him to the Bisontes brand , a Spanish version of Lucky Strike , with a similar ‘ toasted ’ flavour .
14 Edward took her on a tour of Bath — perhaps he was also hoping to be seen by someone who knew him ! — and then headed out into the country .
15 Andrew MacKinlay at Thurrock was praised to me by someone who knew him well , not for any sort of high-flying , but for through and through decency : and anyone removing Tim ‘ I propose to call these people ‘ the Ethnics ' ’ Janman has instant appeal .
16 A playwright once responded to someone who asked him about the message of his play that when he wanted to send messages he did so by telegram .
17 ‘ No , no one told me , ’ said Charlie , at least glad to find someone who recognised him .
18 He went home on the Saturday night of his third week with someone who invited him to stay for Sunday lunch .
19 William Morris threw a fifteenth century quarto , so valuable that he would permit no one else to handle it , at the head of someone who annoyed him .
20 I myself saw him parading through the stunned streets , with courtiers , in his carriage , pushed by a white horse like a paper bag full of water and bones .
21 There was a rough equality between them which pleased him since it ignored and slipped through the magical armour of those clothes , the possessions , the name , the title , the carriage and four , the weight of deference and the history of servility .
22 President Truman did so in a campaign which no-one expected him to win , and he won .
23 Has my right hon. Friend seen the excellent report of Lancaster health authority , a copy of which I sent him , showing the immense progress that it has made during the past year — all within its budget ?
24 He has received a letter from one of the farmers which I sent him a few days ago .
25 Before leaving London I had sent him , as requested , two questions about the U-boat war which I wanted him to answer for the programme .
26 He stretched out a hand for the headset which I gave him .
27 One evening he asked for one with his coffee , which I gave him .
28 He fumbled for my hand , which I gave him .
29 The temporary flat in which I found him was littered with books .
30 He told himself she understood him because , like him , she was knackermeat , really — but she had come lucky .
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