Example sentences of "him i [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | When he is sad because the world rejects him I shall place my paw upon his knee , and he will be moved and heartened and his strength will be renewed . |
2 | ‘ I told him I would ask you . ’ |
3 | I told him I would contact him in a few days , but I never did . |
4 | You may tell him I 'll do what he wishes . ’ |
5 | I said to him I 'll wrap it up and give you it for your Christmas present ! |
6 | He will in a minute , I 'll go up to him I 'll leave you to do that dirty horrible casserole dish . |
7 | Tell him I 'll give him anything he wants but I must have time . ’ |
8 | I 'll give him I 'll give him something to get a good sleep . |
9 | I 'll give him I 'll give him one of mine . |
10 | ‘ When I do see him I 'll know him — but he wo n't know me . ’ |
11 | ‘ Please tell him I 'll ring him on the dot of twelve , ’ she told the secretary . |
12 | And I said well if they fit him I 'll have them . |
13 | Thinking that maybe this man was the right man , that maybe it was him I should ask him for directions , him who would take me home or wherever it was I was trying to get to . |
14 | ‘ Perhaps that was because I 'd already warned him I 'd bop him on the nose if he tried it . |
15 | John Major always looks so dowdy , Terry Stamp tries too hard and if I were him I 'd slash my wrists . ’ |
16 | Assistant manager Eddie Stein , who had taken temporary control , said : ‘ The chairman did ask me how I felt about Barry possibly coming back earlier this week and I told him I 'd welcome him with open arms . |
17 | I promised him I 'd pass it on to his relatives if I could find them , anyway keep it safe in case he managed to get out too . |
18 | If she ever left him I 'd cut him completely adrift . |
19 | Did you , so you did n't tell him I 'd like him to see my paintings ? |
20 | If I mentioned it to him I could see he was bored to the point of distress . |
21 | At lunch I told him I could see he was ashamed of what he was doing , and that it was n't too late . |
22 | Behind him I could see my mum , Emily and Mrs Quigley , who appeared to be carrying a large sheaf of corn . |
23 | You need send nothing with the child Ellen as he will need quite different clothes here and when I have seen and measured him I will make them myself . |
24 | ‘ Ribalta is hard to hit , but if I can catch him I will knock him out . ’ |
25 | Tell him I must see him . |