Example sentences of "[verb] i [vb mod] [vb infin] he " in BNC.
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1 | I let myself think I might adopt him — oh , not altogether , but just so that he could come and stay with me sometimes and I could do things for him . |
2 | D' you think I 'll let him die ? |
3 | He said : ‘ I have never seen Downey 's picture but I would think I may know him . |
4 | " Funny , I did n't think I 'd hit him , but I suppose I must have — must 've been the second shot . |
5 | I ca n't think hitting him but I do n't think I could put him over the edge . |
6 | ‘ Are you suggesting I should kill him ? ’ |
7 | But Aunt Maureen thinks I should tell him straight away . ’ |
8 | Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’ |
9 | And the bloke goes I 'll clean him up , I 'm , I 'm , I 'm really sorry about that and he |
10 | He did n't know I could see him . |
11 | how tight Mike was going to be with you know having to look after Paul and all the rest of it I promised I 'd take him to Snetterton market and he could have , he was going to buy some records . |
12 | ‘ I expect I can make him understand , ’ she replied . |
13 | So I say I 'll ring him back . |
14 | Yet , strangely , even as he approached I could tell he would not harm me . |
15 | But if you want I shall attend him . " |
16 | so he says I 'll give him it after . |
17 | yeah , he said if he comes and give me a hand he says I 'll give him five P a hour |
18 | But he helped me all the way round and I hope I can do him justice tomorrow . ’ |
19 | It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings . |
20 | Well what I 'll do I 'll give him a call tomorrow night about eight o'clock . |
21 | Cause I can remember him saying before he used to drive round to spy . |
22 | It seemed he had become confused over the time I 'd said I 'd pick him up , although it was always the same , and Miss Prescott thought he was a little agitated and so brought him round herself . |
23 | ‘ Nothing , save I 'd give him a chance . |
24 | ‘ But it 's been a long day for Sam , so if you do n't mind I 'll send him home . |
25 | Well there used to be one on the corner of Street and Street that was , that was a pawnshop right opposite the churches facing it the church were on the one corner Street and used to be on the opposite corner , and Johnny was a member of the church choir as I was after I was ten years ol ten years old , I Mr he must have thought I could sing he sent me down to St Paul 's and I , I went to St Paul 's Church on the corner of Street and I did n't stay there long because it was I was still working part- time I was still a schoolboy but er I did sing in the choir at St Paul 's Church for a time , and then I went , I went back to St Mary 's and All Saints in Palfry as a choirboy and er we used to have choir practice once or twice a week , I know we had it Wednesday night , the choir master was Albert Edward he was a butcher , kept a butcher 's shop on the corner of and |
26 | If that did n't work I 'd kick him out . ’ |
27 | I was told I could get him on 2001 . ’ |
28 | I was told I could see him for an hour but they got held up on the way and I was rushed through the visit . |
29 | I reckoned I could blackmail him into a job . |
30 | I think it fortunate that I met him as I am persuaded I can cure him of his disorder or turn the evil to good ’ . |