Example sentences of "i [vb base] he [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 I mean he gets it in
2 I mean he had it brought from somewhere did n't he ?
3 I do n't know how he got out , I mean our road is so difficult anyway , of course there wa , that night there were two , yeah two when them , he had to get out in the morning , but er , I mean he did it , but I expect it was a struggle
4 crazy because I mean he knows it 's not done by
5 I was not dilating and my husband said , ‘ Perhaps you 're not very tolerant of pain ’ which made me feel awful although I realise he meant it kindly .
6 I expect he felt it was all over when he saw me and realised our relationship .
7 I expect he did it for the insurance , ’ Dangerfield said .
8 Yes , he bought it , that 's what I say he brought it back when I was down there .
9 ‘ It 's done and I hope he likes it , ’ Finlayson told the adjutant .
10 If so I hope he enjoyed it .
11 I hope he left it running , Ace thought .
12 You know , you know like you d I 'm just getting the cold so like he 'll have one , you watch sucker , I hope he gets it really bad .
13 I hope he makes it .
14 I hope he makes it up to her in the end .
15 I hope he makes it .
16 I took this seriously , although I suspect he said it just to make the others laugh .
17 Madge said : ‘ I hear he wrote it [ Anglo-Saxon Attitudes ] in four months , between 2 and 4 in the afternoon . ’
18 I know he said it in anger but you do n't even say things in anger if you do n't feel them and that really bothers me a bit .
19 When the sight elicited from one of the bystanders , ‘ I know he deserves it , but enough is enough , and after all , he 's his father , ’ another had answered , ‘ Aye , you 've said it : he 's his father ; but then , the lass was his wife . ’
20 Twiceover Micky will be there , for I know he likes it , leaving it until tomorrow night to preside over the first night of The Hamburg Ballet , one of the great ballet companies of the world , which he has sold his soul and what else only his God knows to cajole to Belfast , its first-ever visit to these islands .
21 She was accompanied by an hysterical mother who kept saying , ‘ I know he did it .
22 I do n't know , but I know he wanted it .
23 I know he hated it , but he wore it to please me . ’
24 Yes I know he wants it erm
25 I understand he finalised it all today . ’
26 I guess he thought it safer to ask me there over the noise of the engine and in the babble of conversation than in some quiet spot alone , where we might be bugged .
27 I guess he thought it was fine .
28 I suppose he does it on purpose do n't he ?
29 I suppose he thought it was safe with Beatrix .
30 I suppose he thought it was boring stuff about equal pay and women ’ , she says , ‘ I went berserk .
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