Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb base] he " in BNC.
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1 | ( somewhere I think he did n't want me to ) |
2 | It 's as if I 'd only seen him at twilight ; and now suddenly I see him at dawn . |
3 | Er er but I think that 's the , the theme that runs through the whole thing , especially when he 's talking about his fourteen great achievements , is the fact that basically I mean he 's trying to sell himself , as you said before , he 's a pretty lowly member at this , you know , erm at this case and there therefore obviously he 's out to make a name for himself . |
4 | Only I gather he 's got a special reason for wanting it just now . ’ |
5 | Yeah , only I want him to try these on you see because I bought him a new pair yesterday |
6 | Perhaps I know him , " she asked . |
7 | ‘ Perhaps I encourage him because that has a certain effect on the others . ’ |
8 | Er a and he jazzed this up a little bit , and perhaps I think he 's gone a bit over the top on it . |
9 | Mr did n't wan na work tomorrow really though cos I 've got ta be I 've got ta meet that new dentist tomorrow but obviously I owe him . |
10 | Souness said : ‘ Mike Hooper has signed a new three year contract and that shows just how highly I rate him . ’ |
11 | Personally I wish he 'd left them to drown . ’ |
12 | ‘ But personally I think he 's split , now his organisation 's blown apart . |
13 | So I miss him , do you ? |
14 | Well I 've no idea , you know , I mean he all he does is all timber so I imagine he 's dealing with a quite a lot of old hand made nails and |
15 | So I tell him . " |
16 | So I tell him about the search for her , and he sits and listens . |
17 | If so I hope he enjoyed it . |
18 | ‘ Dear Sir or Madam , ’ it read , ‘ I asked if Willie could go and stay with God-fearing people so I hope he is . |
19 | So I hope he 's listening ! |
20 | So I hope he will be able to accept this offer or request on behalf of many , many constituents of mine and I 'm sure of others too . |
21 | John , John Venables , who is the science correspondents for Radio Cambridge , and as I say who also runs his own media training sessions ; Julian Dunn , who is Senior News Reporter for Radio Cambridge , so I hope he 's going to kneecap a few of you and make life fairly uncomfortable when he 's doing some trial interviews , and Lloyd Addison , who 's a freelance from Radio Norfolk . |
22 | So I ask him what gives ? |
23 | So I ask him again : will he listen and will he think again ? |
24 | And he did n't wan na go to bed so I put him up . |
25 | Erm , because I was going out for half past two and er , she rang , she says he has n't rung yet so I assume he 's going to be home . |
26 | So I bet he 's come away with a quarter of a million ! |
27 | so I know he 's not gon na be relaxed but , but after you went erm when Rob come home he said well he said what time did the party break up ? |
28 | So I push him backwards into the mountain of stinking rubbish , and he sinks down on it . |
29 | So I let him , Mama , right there on the sofa , and it was n't a bit nice , and in the end Charlie went off in a huff … |
30 | It seemed to please him so I let him get on with it . |