Example sentences of "[conj] i [adv] [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | I am glad you like Mr. Gould : — he has been always very obliging to me — although I never knew him till lately : Mrs. G. appears an exceedingly pleasant & amiable woman . |
2 | Although I now believe he over-estimated the importance of the part played by observation , his constant emphasis upon the personal , the sensuous and the experiential ( a world illuminated by the child 's sensitivity and never dictated by the teacher ) gave rise to work of much greater intensity , and much more varied in imagery , than the ultimately stereotyped products of Basic Design . |
3 | So tail-waggingly , bone-snafflingly puppyish that I nearly tickled him under the ears . |
4 | There was a momentary hesitation , so that I half expected him to say she was n't there . |
5 | ‘ I know only what I have been told , I do not remember that I ever saw him . |
6 | I 'm glad that I never told him how unhappy I was then . |
7 | It was for that reason that I never showed him my poem ‘ To Thomas Hardy in 1940 ’ . |
8 | I was flooded with joy , and all at once it seemed the most important thing in the world that he should know that I still loved him , too . |
9 | I 've got to be made to realize that I only love him for what I can get out of it . |
10 | The scary thing is that I hardly know him . |
11 | He was always so quick witted and courageous was John that I always thought he would have made a good secret agent — a James Bond kind of figure . |
12 | I used to watch him sleep , wondering what bloody crimes lay in his past , and knowing that I alone protected him from a horrible death . |
13 | ‘ I read that Malcolm had a plan , so I just let him get on with it . |
14 | There was one kid , however , who did n't move back as far as the rest of his row , so I politely asked him to get in line . |
15 | ‘ You did n't say anything about your brother so I never mentioned him to Emily Grenfell . |
16 | ‘ So I suddenly told him that I wished I had a son . |
17 | However , the Director of the Royal College of Music , Sir Hugh Allen , a pretty terrifying man to a young student , was also Professor of Music in Oxford , so I tremulously consulted him . |
18 | Once I even caught him buying tinned sardines — with all that fresh fish in the sea ! ’ |
19 | ‘ Bella and me both saw him . ’ |
20 | Sommerville had told officers : ‘ I had a knife and I just stabbed him . ’ |
21 | Oh and I just hope he 's remembering that I do n't want to be the sister in there . |
22 | He does a lot of business in Turin and I just told him I was going there . ’ |
23 | I gathered up all my courage and went home and we went for a walk and I just told him . |
24 | And I just greased him and fuelled him up and away he went , ’ said Dorcas . |
25 | My mind began to play tricks , and I just assumed he was examining the snow structure for some reason . |
26 | me as well actually I did one of your tricks Sue I mean we 'd done something I mean is it Li Liz went in and said , and would you like to report Tony on what you 've discussed , and I just spoke he never even got a got chance to say one other sentence I 'm just doing a . |
27 | I mean all right and I just ticked him off . |
28 | ‘ I 'm expecting something from an old friend and I just remembered he only has this address for me . ’ |
29 | Not many spoke out against sending the Taskforce — and I also admired him for taking over the Liberal Party in very difficult circumstances . |
30 | ( 2 ) Titius left this legacy to his debtor , Seius : ‘ I give and bequeath to Seius ten denarii , and I also give him whatever he owed me by way of capital and interest . ’ |