Example sentences of "i [vb past] [pron] he " in BNC.
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1 | I asked what he meant by this . |
2 | I asked what he meant . |
3 | We had n't actually heard anything about this library experience but when I asked him he would n't say anything . |
4 | Well yes , we did , we rang on Tuesday , we had a bit of a trouble getting through , I think we rung about seven times before we got through but er he , well , well he did n't say anything to me , everything I asked him he said yes to , but Steve |
5 | Last time I made one he ate nearly all of it himself did n't he ? |
6 | When his initial interest waned , the teacher paid no more attention to him : ‘ Then I realized what he was interested in me for and we ended up just walking past each other , completely ignoring each other . ’ |
7 | ‘ Not , of course , that I realised what he 'd done then . |
8 | ‘ It was only when the doorbell rang and two more couples joined us that I realised what he had in mind . ’ |
9 | But years later I realised what he 'd done . |
10 | ‘ In your place , quite frankly , I 'd sign the agreement — and then just make damned sure I produced what he wanted . ’ |
11 | When I met him he was marvellous to work with . |
12 | When I met him he 'd just done his shopping for two weeks . |
13 | When I met him he was co-manager of a jazz cafe in Edmonton . |
14 | last time I met him he was off sick . |
15 | eh , I du n no , when I met him he was quite |
16 | I said I got what he meant . |
17 | And I told him , I said I 've got shingles so I said well I got them he said and red round the stomach . |
18 | Jump in the air and basically when I tried what he was doing , I mean , it turned out he 'll tell me what it was . |
19 | Every time I visited him he made me polish the dust off the bottle , so it came as a huge relief when we were finally able to open it . |
20 | But the highlight of it was that I used to get a ride on the dray and I used he he we used to finish up the round at the bottom of erm Road , and Street . |
21 | I raged inwardly against his injustice and vindictiveness ; I told myself he was a pro-Jewish fanatic , and anti-feminist to the point of misogynism ; that he was a bigot , a bully and a nepotist ( this last was more than unfair , as the extent of his nepotism was his sister 's husband 's niece who was a chambermaid ) . |
22 | I told myself he might have meant us to meet at the Festival , so I went along there and searched for him in the crowd . ’ |
23 | I told her he should be made to pay for what he 's done to her , for using her , for leading her on … . ’ |
24 | If I told them he was a quiet , shy , unassuming minor civil servant who read a lot of books , they 'd have the weirdo squad from Social Services round straight away . |
25 | I told him he could n't push me around any more like a football from one job to another . |
26 | I told him he was a student . |
27 | I told him he was n't really in a position to look after the dog properly , and he finally agreed . |
28 | I told him he 'd got it wrong . |
29 | ‘ I told him he knew where he could put it ! |
30 | If I could do that I could do anything , as a chef once said to me when I told him he had sprinkled sugar on a steak and kidney pie . |